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Turning ETS into TRB without emissions
24/07/2008 | Tax, Regulate, Build: it's my new alternative to the government's emission trading scheme and it covers, need, urgency, flexibility and desirability.
Youth take law into own hands
23/07/2008 | Ashleigh Chandra has done something most people never get a chance to do.
23/07/2008 | With a dance floor by the river, world music has come to Sydney Olympic Park where there will be a different and free live concert every Sunday afternoon till September.
Win was no Idol boast
23/07/2008 | Western Sydney singer Natalie Colavito, who made it to Australian Idol's top 45 last year, has won the McDonald's Performing Arts Challenge Contemporary Singer of the Year title.
23/07/2008 | Thursday, July 24 Tommy Funk and Fresh: Albion Hotel (Parramatta), 9pm, free NPL Poker: Guildford Hotel, 6.30pm Trivia: Guildford Bowling Club, 7.30pm Friday, July 25 Six Quick Chicks: ...
23/07/2008 | Overseas visitors comprised 41 per cent of the people who used the Parramatta Heritage and Visitor Information Centre, a survey has found.
Sweet harmony
23/07/2008 | Singing with a group of people is a panacea for the body, mind and soul, says Deborah Martin of Toongabbie.
23/07/2008 | A restaurateur has called for consistency when Parramatta Council develops a policy covering smoke-free public areas.
Radishes huge after loving care
23/07/2008 | As Tony Hauchab of Merrylands was tending his vegetable garden he was surprised to see two radishes the size of watermelons.
23/07/2008 | Drinking in public banned THE entire Parramatta central business district has been declared an alcohol-free zone. At its meeting on Monday, July 14, Parramatta Council supported the plan to join...
23/07/2008 | A chance to star The Mars Hill Cafe will host a new open-mic music night, One Rythym, on the last Friday of the month starting this Friday. There will be an open-mic section, a feature act, and the...
Newcomer with Zest
23/07/2008 | THE modern Zest Cafe is for the family with a large selection of meals at reasonable prices.
Men urged: open up
23/07/2008 | The murder of three young children and the suicide of their father west of Eden on the Far South Coast last month has prompted a call for men to talk about their problems.
Music4health hits the chord
23/07/2008 | Sydney Symphony performed for patients at the Children's Hospital at Westmead on Thursday.
Meet our marathon man
23/07/2008 | Vic Townsend, 89, puts on his running shoes every Friday for a jog around Parramatta Park but he admits he's no longer able to "get up any speed''.
Looking back
23/07/2008 | The historic Linnwood House in Guildford opened its doors to the public recently offering visitors a glimpse into the varied life of the house.
Fuel costs hit meals service
23/07/2008 | Therising cost of petrol is forcing some Meals On Wheels volunteers to consider giving up their vital community work.
Fire station closures deplored
23/07/2008 | Firefighters have met Parramatta MP Tanya Gadiel to seek her support in the fight to stop stations being randomly closed.
Dream becomes reality
23/07/2008 | The day after swimming the English Channel, Kaise Stephan found it hard to accept that he had finally completed his mission.
23/07/2008 | A blaze at a shop in Wentworthville on Monday has caused more than $1 million in damage, police said. Police said the fire was deliberately lit.
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24/07/2008 | The great contradiction of life in a modern capitalist economy is that to be a winner you have to resist most of the blandishments of the capitalists.