Penrith Council announces Garden Party to officially open City Park
Penrith City Council will celebrate the opening of City Park at a special community event on Saturday, March 16.
A closing divide: What the rest think of the west
Harsh stereotypes and postcode prejudice – the divide between the eastern and western suburbs has often felt like a tale of two cities for those out west.
Podcast: On The Record – Glenn Matthews
Former Panthers Group CEO Glenn Matthews opens up about his life and career.
Penrith’s Brew Lab Cafe to close
The Brew Lab Café in Penrith has announced it will shut, the latest in a string of hospitality closures.
Luddenham Show sticks to its country roots
The Luddenham Annual Show is back for its 118th year on Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3, with plenty to do and see for the whole family.
Meet Shady, the dog nobody wants
Shady's eight-years-old and looking for a forever home, but is struggling to find his match.
Health boost for west: New centre answers demand for more dialysis services
A new renal care centre has opened in Kingswood.
We meet some of Penrith’s biggest Taylor Swift fans ahead of her Sydney shows
Taylor Swift's fan base is as loyal as it is passionate. We meet some of Penrith's biggest 'Swifties'.
Fears platypus habitat is under threat at Boundary Creek
The longevity of a Penrith platypus habitat is under threat, experts say, as Sydney Water works to strengthen a creek bank.
Alarm sounded over small clock
A toy alarm clock that was sold at a number of outlets in Penrith is being recalled over a button battery concern.
$80 million boost to tradies as new training centre opens
A new $80 million building focused on the next generation of tradies has opened at TAFE’s Kingswood campus.
Leave the car at home: Extra trains to cope with Swiftmania
Extra trains will be running across the weekend to get concert-goers to Taylor Swift's shows in Sydney.
Family legacies continue at Nepean Hospital
Their fathers are famous names at Nepean Hospital. They are the next generation of doctors carrying on a family legacy.
Car, Mitchell in heated debate over asbestos in schools
Education Minister Prue Car has accused her predecessor of "looking for headlines" after the pair became engaged in a heated debate over the asbestos mulch saga.
Here’s the scoop: New owners to take over Penrith ice cream shop
Big news for Penrith dessert lovers.
Flash flooding as rain pours down in Penrith
A storm has swept through Penrith bringing heavy rain and flash flooding this afternoon.
Podcast: On The Record – Gina Field
Gina Field is a trailblazer in the security industry - defying gender stereotypes to succeed in an industry so often dominated by men.
Testing confirms asbestos in mulch at Penrith Christian School
Testing has confirmed the presence of bonded asbestos in mulch at Penrith Christian School.
Mulch testing underway at Penrith Christian School
Urgent testing is underway on mulch at Penrith Christian School as the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) continues to investigate an asbestos saga across the state.
State Government must act on Luddenham plan, locals say
The picturesque village of Luddenham is at risk of being confined to history unless the State Government finalises the future plans for the area.