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Woman busted over the limit with child in car

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Local funeral director lands key industry role

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Come to the bark side and help Assistance Dogs of the future

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Ben Carter court case delayed again, will return in September

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The crucial number to add to your phone this winter

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Designs for Kingswood Public School upgrade revealed

Students at Kingswood Public School will get more play space and new modern, permanent classrooms as part of a major upgrade.

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Panthers prop Luron Patea has revealed some of the lessons he's learned from his more senior tea mates.

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Who is Luron Patea? Inside the head of Penrith’s new wrecking ball

Panthers prop Luron Patea has revealed some of the lessons he's learned from his more senior tea mates.

Panther cubs step up for the challenge as Bathurst trip looms

An under-strength Penrith will look to keep their season alive when they battle Newcastle on Saturday.

Lang on League: Easter eggs waiting to be discovered

Peter Lang looks deep into the Penrith team list, where stars of the future are waiting to be discovered.

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Why Canberra should be back on your travel list

Emily Chate travels to the nation's capital, and discovers it's much more than a Year 6 camp destination.

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