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Train violence: the fightback Train violence: the fightback

Train violence: the fightback

May 15, 2008

Section: News

POLICE are now cracking down on anti-social behaviour on the South Coast train line.

Budding champions Budding champions

Budding champions

May 15, 2008

Section: Sport

Local athletes Rachelle Grozde and Joshua Bingham have returned from the National Little Athletics titles with a bag of medals.

Friends share a language Friends share a language

Friends share a language

May 08, 2008

Section: News, Community

Imagine if everything sounded foreign to you or if you were isolated by not being able to speak with people in your own mother tongue.

Rhythmic patter of little feet

Rhythmic patter of little feet

Rhythmic patter of little feet

Rhythmic patter of little feet

May 15, 2008

Section: News

Primary students at Illawarra Christian School’s Tongarra Campus are among the 30,000 students in Australia who last week attempted to break the Guinness World record for the most people skipping at the same time.

Train violence: the fightback

May 15, 2008

Section: News

POLICE are now cracking down on anti-social behaviour on the South Coast train line.

At the business end of quality

May 15, 2008

Section: News

The countdown to the Illawarra and South Coast Region Local Business Awards starts this week and many local businesses are expected to participate.

Sister act gives cancer the big pic

May 15, 2008

Section: News

Nobody wants a close encounter with cancer but, thanks to the fundraising efforts of three determined sisters who have had more than their share of the disease, chemotherapy won’t be quite such a drag from now on.

No butts about it

May 15, 2008

Section: News

The Illawarra Tobacco Control Conference on Friday, May 30 will bring together health workers concerned about the uptake of smoking by young people.

Indigenous women to care for their own

May 15, 2008

Section: News

Eight Illawarra-based Aboriginal women have received new qualifications to help them work in the aged care and community services industry.