Archive for August, 2006

Hornsby News: – - Would you buy a used car – or lunch – from these men? (Sydney Morning Herald)

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

Would you buy a used car – or lunch – from these men? (Sydney Morning Herald) In the front line…Peter Garrett, right, gets behind the counter to make sandwiches at Poppy’s Place in Matraville. Top choc…Ruddock the ice-cream supremo. Tigers farewell legendary lock (Weekly Times) Sinclair, a punishing lock, was regarded as one of Balmain’s [...]

Hornsby News: – - Ruddock, Garrett report for work experience (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

Ruddock, Garrett report for work experience (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) MARK COLVIN: Work experience is usually for teenagers tossing up what career to choose. POLICE ROUNDS (Weekly Times) THREE MEN with a baseball bat attacked and robbed a 19-year-old man while he was walking home just after 1am on Sunday. The victim had left Pennant Hills [...]

Hornsby News: – - The Weekly Times Online (Weekly Times)

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

The Weekly Times Online (Weekly Times) THIS FRIDAY The Weekly Times celebrates 85 years of continuous publication as the area s leading Independent and Free multi-award winning local community newspaper. Stole his car at knifepoint, and set it alight soon after (Weekly Times) AN EPPING man was threatened at knifepoint as he tried to stop [...]

Hornsby News: – - Care centres sit half-empty (Sydney Morning Herald)

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

Care centres sit half-empty (Sydney Morning Herald) Too much room children play at the Amarina Child Care Centre in Airds, one of many council-run centres facing plummeting enrolments. Photo: Brendan Esposito Goward’s chances drawn at random (Sydney Morning Herald) A COMPUTER-GENERATED draw of Liberal Party preselectors this morning will go a long way towards deciding [...]

Hornsby News: – - Doctors to co-ordinate patient care in trial role (Sydney Morning Herald)

Monday, August 28th, 2006

Doctors to co-ordinate patient care in trial role (Sydney Morning Herald) IN AN attempt to prevent potentially deadly errors in hospitals, the NSW Government is introducing a new style of doctor dedicated to co-ordinating patient care and catching those in danger of falling through the cracks. – Boy suffers suspected spinal injury (The Australian) AN [...]

Hornsby News: – - Bank invites you over at weekend (Sydney Morning Herald)

Sunday, August 27th, 2006

Bank invites you over at weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) IT’S THE sacred Saturday morning ritual of Sydneysiders everywhere: sleep in, grab a coffee, read the paper and visit the bank. Or at least that’s what the Commonwealth Bank is hoping. – Ruddock, Garrett report for work experience (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) MARK COLVIN: Work experience is [...]

Hornsby News: – - Field goal sinks Tigers Cup hopes (Weekly Times)

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

Field goal sinks Tigers Cup hopes (Weekly Times) CANBERRA spoilt the party of Wests Tigers prop John Skandalis in his farewell match at Campbelltown Sports Stadium last Sunday with a controversial golden point victory that left the premiers title defence in tatters. Ruddock, Garrett report for work experience (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) MARK COLVIN: Work experience [...]

Hornsby News: – - Ruddock, Garrett report for work experience (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

Friday, August 25th, 2006

Ruddock, Garrett report for work experience (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) MARK COLVIN: Work experience is usually for teenagers tossing up what career to choose. Care centres sit half-empty (Sydney Morning Herald) Too much room children play at the Amarina Child Care Centre in Airds, one of many council-run centres facing plummeting enrolments. Photo: Brendan Esposito Bank [...]

Hornsby News: – - Boy suffers suspected spinal injury (The Australian)

Thursday, August 24th, 2006

Boy suffers suspected spinal injury (The Australian) AN 11-year-old boy is being treated for suspected spinal injuries after falling from his motorcycle in central western New South Wales. Bank invites you over at weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) IT’S THE sacred Saturday morning ritual of Sydneysiders everywhere: sleep in, grab a coffee, read the paper and [...]

Hornsby News: – - Care centres sit half-empty (Sydney Morning Herald)

Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Care centres sit half-empty (Sydney Morning Herald) Too much room children play at the Amarina Child Care Centre in Airds, one of many council-run centres facing plummeting enrolments. Photo: Brendan Esposito Bank invites you over at weekend (Sydney Morning Herald) IT’S THE sacred Saturday morning ritual of Sydneysiders everywhere: sleep in, grab a coffee, read [...]