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Mayor Bali at the forum. Featured
Rouse Hill's future under scrutiny
UPGRADES to local roads and long-term planning for the North West Growth Area were the main issues raised at Blacktown City Council’s community forum at Rouse Hill recently.

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The iconic Darrell Lea brand. Featured
Darrell Lea on a rescue mission
RED DWYER
TWO lifesavers rescued a floundering 92-year-old Australian company and a Kiwi-manufactured confection could lead to its survival.

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"WE ARE BEST FIT FOR AEROTROPOLIS" Featured
Vice Chancellor stakes WSU's claim
RED DWYER
WESTERN Sydney University (WSU) believes it is the best institution to realise Western Sydney Airport’s transformative effect on the future of the region.

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Artist impression of the concept. Featured

But meets with mixed reaction
DALLAS SHERRINGHAM

A NEW hotel and function proposed by Parramatta Leagues Club could be an exciting addition to the Bankwest Stadium precinct and the CBD.

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Scott Morrison campaigning in Western Sydney. Image courtesy: Western Weekender. Featured
Next term is the Government's to lose
DR ANDY MARKS
VANQUISHED Liberal opposition leader, John Hewson described his 1993 Fightback policy manifesto as “the longest suicide note in political history”.

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REASONS TO INVEST IN NEW COMPUTERS Featured
Good deals, better performance
DARRYL MCALLISTER
IS your computer so slow to start up that you go and fetch a coffee while you’re waiting? Or does it run at a crawling pace during the busiest parts of the day?

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ELECTION POLLING: WHAT WENT WRONG? Featured

Review questions usefulness of social media
AMANDA HICKS
T
HE inaccuracy of polling data came as a big shock in the recent Federal election. After consistent predictions of a Labor victory, with bookmakers even paying out in advance, the Liberal party retained their majority.

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