Dean's our kind of guy

He’s the envy of all Australian men and now the multi-talented and ridiculously good-looking Dean Geyer has added another feather in...

Share a laugh

Comedy returns to the Q Theatre next week in the shape of the masters of Australian political satire, the hilarious Wharf...

Boom for basketball

Local entrepreneur and PE teacher, Jeff Phillips, is giving back to the basketball community that he has been a part of...

Disgraceful attack

EXCLUSIVE: A mother and grandmother were mortified when they looked in the back of an ambulance and saw a battered and...

Waste issue re-surfaces

Betrayed. That’s the word several locals have used to describe how they feel in relation to the potential backflip by the...

Buried for a cause

A local retailer stepped up a campaign against the “dirty coal industry” by burying a staff member neck deep in coal...

Social notworking

Social networking has surpassed the “craze” stage. With more than 800 million active users and one trillion page views in June,...

Welfare winner

Erskine Park High’s student welfare program has been recognised with a state-wide achievement award.   The...

Weekender goes back to school

Students at McCarthy Catholic College in Emu Plains will be given an insight into the world of newspapers over the coming...

Incident at Australia Post

WEEKENDER FIRST: Police, Fire and Rescue and Paramedics were called to the Australia Post distribution centre located on Jack Williams Drive,...

Chase through local streets

A 35-year-old male from Willmot has been charged with Skye's Law and numerous other offences following a motor vehicle pursuit on...

Police search for taxi thieves

Police are appealing to the public to identify two taxi passengers that stole a sum of cash from a tax driver...

Cummins gets shock call-up

The Penrith teenager that has taken the cricketing world by storm has earned a call-up into Australia’s 15-man squad for the...

Climbing a virtual mountain

It may not look like it, but these two teenagers are in the process of climbing a mountain. ...

Day my eyes were opened

When I walk down Penrith’s High Street on almost a daily basis, I’m pretty confident I won’t walk into trolleys, smash...

Fete this weekend

St Clair OOSH Care has been operating in the St Clair area for over 30 years providing high quality before...

Making a first impression

How many times have you had someone come in for a meeting with you and you have taken one quick look at them and...

Lee loves Australia

He’s as Aussie as a hot meat pie with sauce, a kangaroo bouncing through the bush and a V8 Supercar flying...

The new Panthers

After a blockbuster inaugural season last October, players in the NSW Wheelchair Rugby League competition are revving up for a promising...

Wagons to be restored

Almost 100 years of history will be preserved with two of Penrith City Council’s authentic Bennett Wagons set to undergo repairs....