Coronavirus too shall pass
Troy Dodds on how past pandemics show how quickly the world will return to normal post-COVID.
Two decisions that set Penrith on a path to premiership glory
The 2020 premiership is Penrith's to lose, says Troy Dodds.
NRL makes a mess of Cleary fine
The NRL has embarrassed itself with the handling of the Ivan Cleary situation
Cleary has Panthers perfectly placed for quiet premiership assault
The Panthers are flying under the radar - just as Ivan Cleary would like.
ABC is critical, but not immune from reality
Troy Dodds with his take on the recent ABC cuts.
We can all do better, but cancel culture must not win
George Orwell once said (or didn’t say, depending on who you believe), “the most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate...
Is our steady ship going off course?
The road out of Coronavirus is becoming rocky, according to Troy Dodds.
Cinema’s likely closure another cultural loss
It is inevitable that, as you go through life, things that once meant the world to you will suddenly fade into the past, no...
Taylor Talks: Bank statement confusion is a lesson to businesses
Like most of you, I've been enjoying my fair share of take-away during the pandemic.
Council gets innovative during COVID-19 crisis
The outbreak and spread of COVID-19 has had a significant impact on our community over the past few weeks. There’s no question that this is a difficult time for everyone.
Opinion: Hazzard must apologise to health care worker
The unfolding situation at the Newmarch House nursing home in Caddens is extremely sad and very concerning, with the next few days to determine just how deep the outbreak goes.
What does ‘normal’ look like in a post-Coronavirus world?
The word 'normal' has been thrown around a lot lately.
Opinion: Coronavirus impact continues to hurt
Troy Dodds' column deals with the latest Coronavirus developments.
Retail re-think needed in fight for survival
Troy Dodds says it's time for a shake-up of the retail world.
Sad loss of two of Penrith’s finest
I want to pay tribute today to two people whose affinity with Penrith was both long and proud – Barry Leavett-Brown and Al Palmer.