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2019 in Review: November

A jersey revolution, sex tape scandal takes a twist and the Panthers add a new recruit.

2019 In Review: October

A tragic shooting in the Penrith CBD, new boat ramp opens and a local school announces a shock name change.

2019 In Review: September

JFH wins The Merv, the Premier's position is threatened and the first Lakeside Long Lunch is held.

2019 In Review: August

Tragedy at Jordan Springs, death threats against an MP and a restaurant's cheeky ad goes viral.

2019 in Review: July

A tragic murder, a big win for Wallacia and Jimmy confirms he's moving on.

2019 In Review: June

Labor gets a new leader, the Prime Minister visits and Lorraine Pozza quits as Penrith Paceway CEO.

2019 In Review: May

Lindsay gets a new Federal MP, a beloved member of the business community passes away and the Panthers finally find some form.

2019 In Review: April

Gus Gould gone, a killer found and the election heats up.

2019 In Review: March

Ayres fends off a challenge, Penrith creates cricket history and a Councillor causes outrage.

2019 In Review: February

Cummins wins Allan Border Medal, as the State Election countdown continues. And the community is rocked by a senseless bashing.

2019 In Review: January

Election countdown begins, and locals are honoured as part of Australia Day celebrations.

Premier declares State of Emergency

The NSW Government has declared a State of Emergency from this morning, lasting for a period of seven days, ahead of worsening fire conditions predicted for this week.

Police investigate stabbing of teen

Investigations are underway after a teenage boy presented to Nepean Hospital suffering a stab wound.

Pharmacies warn they’ll go out of business under proposed changes

Pharmacy owners warn they’ll go out of business if planned changes go ahead.

Parking permit plan back on agenda

Parking reprieve could be on the way for Thornton locals thanks to permit plan.

Bridge construction on schedule ahead of road closures next week

Castlereagh Road will be closed next week.

Foundation aims to attract best doctors and researchers to Penrith

A new medical research foundation that aims to attract some of the country’s best doctors and researchers to Penrith has launched, aiming to revolutionise the city’s healthcare reputation.

Cool change for Australia Day festivities

After years of sweltering conditions at the Regatta Centre and Jamison Park, Penrith City Council is moving its Australia Day party to the water.

Dry July helps fund new nurse

Fundraiser helps place specialist nurse at Nepean Hospital.

Records likely to tumble with temperatures to skyrocket in Penrith

45 degrees predicted on Saturday.