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27/07/2008 | THERE'LL be friendship and volunteer work opportunities at a new men's group being set up at the Camden Bicentennial Equestrian Park.
Walk the talk on bush survival
26/07/2008 | RESIDENTS can learn how not to get lost in the bush at Mount Annan Botanic Garden on Sunday.
Meet a link with youth
25/07/2008 | JODIE Dench has pretty good ears.
Reader of the week
25/07/2008 | Meet Dimitar Todorovski, who part-owns Antico Wood Fire Pizza in Struggletown, Harrington Park.
25/07/2008 | The first Macarthur Regional Visitors Guide will be released on Tuesday, July 29, for visitors and residents to find out all there is to see and do in Camden and Campbelltown.
25/07/2008 | What's on in and around Camden this week.
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.
24/07/2008 | A man, 22, who did a burnout in front of police as he drove out of Narellan McDonald's on Thursday night has been fined $486
Designer strikes gold
24/07/2008 | ABBIE Ditton dreams of a life in fashion, and now she's proven she has the skills to make that happen.
24/07/2008 | Police are on the lookout for a grey Welsh pony which was stolen from an Inglis holding yard in Edward Street last Wednesday night after the fortnightly horse sales.
Making the hospital better
24/07/2008 | BERYCE Toovey is one of those larger than life characters who loves to make people smile.
24/07/2008 | Police charged a man with supplying ecstasy and cannabis after searching a car in Harrington Park on Monday night.
23/07/2008 | The case of a man accused of arming himself with a baseball bat, smashing two cars and threatening two young people in Narellan in March was mentioned briefly before Camden Local Court last week.
$14m gives spark to parks
23/07/2008 | CAMDEN Council will inject more than $14 million into new children's playgrounds, sporting fields and parks over the next five years.
Shining example of a civilised gentleman
23/07/2008 | JOHN Downes has been remembered as a man who loved his cattle and horses and who was always keen to serve the community.
They came, and they were blessed
23/07/2008 | PILGRIMS wrapped their native flags around themselves last week as different languages were heard through the streets during World Youth Day.
23/07/2008 | SOME ambulance officers had resorted to getting apprehended violence orders against colleagues because management had dealt so poorly with allegations of bullying and harassment, a parliamentary inquiry was told yesterday.
Nelson's no to smoking ban - LISTEN TO AUDIO
23/07/2008 | FEDERAL Opposition Leader Brendan Nelson thinks a passenger rail line at Glenlee should be ``looked at'' but can't say the same for outlawing smoking.
Challenge confronts McDonald's
23/07/2008 | RESIDENTS believe McDonald's has a challenge ahead of it to find a site in Camden where a restaurant would not degrade the town's historic character.
Karaoke hits stage
23/07/2008 | KARAOKE is more than a pastime it's a fierce competition where contestants sing like Whitney Houston, Elton John and scream like Jimmy Barnes.
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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.