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Greg Hunt checks in on mental health pledge, as Labor slams rising costs

Head to Health in Penrith has had its work highlighted as the Government checks in on its investments for the community in the lead-up to the Federal Election.

Fire crews responding to major blaze at St Marys

Sirens can be heard blaring throughout Penrith this morning as more than a dozen fire trucks respond to a blaze at St Marys.

Riding for research and a better future

21-year-old Londonderry resident Katelyn Mitchell is leading the stride towards finding a cure for her rare ovarian cancer.

Step into Penrith’s past on new Heritage Walk

Penrith City Council has launched the Penrith Heritage Walk – an invitation to step into our City’s rich past and discover, at your own pace, the people, places and open spaces that have helped shaped Penrith.

“I follow my principles”: Tanya Davies on vax mandates, the next election and her...

With less than a year to the 2023 NSW Election, Tanya Davies is prepared for a tough fight to hold on to her seat of Mulgoa.

Residents still disconnected as frustration grows over road delay

Frustration is growing for Jordan Springs residents after the expected opening date for the connector road to Ropes Crossing was once again pushed back.

Residency a “lifetime in the making” for Emu Plains artist

Emu Plains artist, Susan Oxenham, is hoping to inspire others as she undertakes her first residency at Penrith Regional Gallery.

Scotty from Marketing and Albo from Advertising begin the big sell

After the shock of the 2019 election, it would have surprised nobody if Labor went through complete generational change as 2022 approached.

Award-winning local servo putting Colyton on the map

Colyton is officially home to Australia’s best service station

‘Young Elvis’ has all the right moves

At just 21-years-old, Cambridge Park local Emilio Prince will be competing for the title of Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist at this year’s Parkes Elvis Festival.

Labor activist escorted from venue after Morrison approach

The Prime Minister will kick off day three of his campaign in St Marys this morning, looking to shake off an incident involving a Labor supporter at a private event last night.

Study aims to make Parkinson’s breakthrough

A new Australian study is aiming to crack the genetic code of Parkinson’s Disease and needs locals to help.

Prime Minister pledges $2 million to Assistance Dogs Australia

Prime Minister Scott Morrison added a dose of cuteness to the second day of his campaign trail when he visited specially trained assistance dogs in Penrith.

How old cans and bottles can help sick kids

Community encouraged to help raise funds for Starlight through the Return and Earn initiative.

Remote witness room installed at Penrith Courthouse

New facilities to help empower domestic violence complainants and other vulnerable witnesses to give their best evidence in court have been installed at Penrith Courthouse.

Nepean Business Park gets green light

Approval has been received for a 93-lot employment subdivision to create the new Nepean Business Park on a 49ha former quarry site adjacent to the Sydney International Regatta Centre in Penrith.

Podcast: On The Record – Matthew Freeburn

The Freeburn name is synonymous with business in Penrith.

It’s on: Australians to go to the polls on May 21 to decide next...

The Federal Election has finally been called.

Construction on Tench Reserve improvements underway

Construction is officially underway on the $13 million waterfront investment at Tench Reserve.

100 years of producing quality milk in Penrith

Exclusive: We go inside one of Penrith’s most iconic factories as it celebrates a century of local manufacturing and providing employment to residents