Lifestyle
20 March 2024
WSI CHECKS IN LOCAL SUPPORT
Bag drop ensure seamless travel experience
STATE-of-the-art self-serve check-in and bag-drop facilities that will ensure a simple and seamless travel experience at Sydney’s new airport are being manufactured in the heart of Western Sydney.
11 March 2024
HISTORIC LOCOMOTIVES ON THE MOVE
Home for NSW’s Rail History opens in GWS
THE $9.4M Chullora Heritage Hub is a centralised storage facility for 50 of the state’s 220 heritage locomotives and carriages.
THE $9.4M Chullora Heritage Hub is a centralised storage facility for 50 of the state’s 220 heritage locomotives and carriages.
10 February 2024
GUIDE TO LOCAL LUNAR NEW YEAR EVENTS
Celebrate the Year of The Dragon
ELIZABETH FRIAS
ELIZABETH FRIAS
THE colorful Lunar New Year will be celebrated across Western Sydney over two weeks starting from Saturday, February 10, a special event rolling out on the calendar for the Asian diaspora and their throngs of families and friends.
31 January 2024
NSW GOVT TAKES OVER HAWKESBURY HOSPITAL
St John of God exits their care contract
THE NSW Government will assume responsibility for the provision of healthcare at Hawkesbury Hospital after St John of God Health Care advised it would not renew its contract to provide services at the facility.
THE NSW Government will assume responsibility for the provision of healthcare at Hawkesbury Hospital after St John of God Health Care advised it would not renew its contract to provide services at the facility.
18 December 2023
HOW CAN I KEEP COOLER AT HOME THIS SUMMER?
We asked an urban heat expert for tips
DR Negin Nazarian, an award-winning researcher in urban heat from UNSW Sydney, shares her expertise to help us keep cool at home.
01 November 2023
WESTERN SYDNEY'S VERY SPECIAL RACE
Big crowd expected at Rosehill Gardens
ELIZABETH FRIAS
THIS Saturday’s $10M James Squire Golden Eagle at Rosehill Gardens will see five entries from the stables of Western Sydney trainer, Chris Waller pounding the 1500 metre track with prizemoney going to charity.
31 October 2023
NEW REPORT: FIXING THE SKILLS SHORTAGE
Aussies name their best SOLUTIONS
SASWATI MUKHERJEE
SASWATI MUKHERJEE
IF numbers are an indication, 54% Australians think that cheaper or free TAFE or University courses are the most effective way to solve the country’s skills shortage.