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Uber driver’s car stolen Teenager was robbed after making late night food delivery at St Clair on Monday
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olice believe a food delivery driver who had his car stolen after a dropoff at St Clair on Monday night may have been followed for some time before the carjacking took place. Detectives have made a public appeal for witnesses to come forward following the frightening incident. About 11.25pm on Monday, an Uber Eats food delivery driver, aged 19, was driving his black Audi A4 when he stopped to make a delivery at a home on The Grandstand, St Clair. Nepean Police Area Command Detective Inspector Jason Pietruszka said when the male returned from making the delivery, he was approached by a man armed with a small knife. “The man is of Middle Eastern appearance with a solid build and threatened the victim with the knife before stealing his personal property and the vehicle before he was seen driving from the St Clair area,” Detective Inspector Pietruszka told the media on Tuesday. “The offender was also seen with two males in a small white hatchback in the area which we believe are involved in this offence.”
Detective Inspector Pietruszka said police believe it was an opportunistic attack that was targeting the vehicle that has the number plate XLR 81G. “We believe they may have seen the vehicle earlier in the night and the persons were attracted to it then engaged in the criminal offence,” he said. “They also took the victim’s wallet and threw his phone on the ground, but our main avenue of enquiry is that they followed the person because they liked the look of the car.” With the victim, who is on a student visa from India, assisting police, Detective Inspector Pietruszka said they are following up different leads and looking for more information. “The victim is holding up well but is quite shaken as you obviously wouldn’t expect this when you are just trying to work hard to provide a better life for yourself,” he said. “He has worked hard for his property and people thinking it is their right to conduct themselves in such a way will see the courts frown on such action and take it quite seriously.” Anyone with information about the incident is urged to contact police at Nepean Police Area Command or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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We’ll miss you Sizzler... maybe L ast Sunday one of Australia’s most iconic and loved restaurant brands served its final delicacy before its doors were shut for good. No, it wasn’t an expensive Asian fusion restaurant that you had to book months in advance or a white table- clothed city eatery with a bottle of wine on the menu more expensive than your monthly mortgage payment. And that delicacy? A slice of toast. Cheese toast to be exact. In undeniable proof that buffets and pandemics don’t mix, Sizzler is officially no more. For many in Penrith, Sizzler and its Mulgoa Road buffet is but a distant memory, thrown in the restaurant graveyard with the likes of the Beef and Barramundi and The Keg. But it has maintained a presence in Australia ever since its 1984 launch, with the last remaining Sydney store in Campbelltown. As it happens, myself and Weekender colleague Nathan Taylor went back in time earlier this year and returned to Sizzler. The Penrith Panthers were forced to re- locate games to Campbelltown Stadium when the NRL returned from its shutdown, and Sizzler was the perfect pre- game preparation before covering the games. Everything you loved about Sizzler still existed – that delicious cheese bread, the salad bar and the bottomless soft drinks. Carpet most likely laid in 1984 and decor that pre-dated the Internet offered some questionable charm. But regardless of the nostalgia, it was obvious even then that COVID- 19 had killed the buffet.
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We promised we’d be back but knew we probably wouldn’t be. As it turns out all remaining Sizzler restaurants closed on Sunday, ending an era of buffet delight in Australia. Back in the 1990s, buffets were all the rage. Not only did we have Sizzler here in Penrith, but there was Oz Family Restaurant and Top One, all with all- you- caneat offerings, plus dine-in Pizza Hut. You would think your family was rich when attending for a birthday lunch – unlimited food piled up on your plate, ice cream until you couldn’t stomach it anymore and more soft drink than any one person should consume.
But it taught us something too. It taught us to be patient while you waited for a fresh batch of pasta to be delivered or a new plate of spring rolls (which would ultimately end up on the one plate because, well, buffets). It taught you to queue, it taught you about regret (that usually set in during the drive home) and it gave you an insight into the habits of others. These days buffets are few and far between, save for a few clubs that still do a terrific job in delivering a restaurant where some slices of roast pork are at home next to garlic bread and a piece of prawn toast. Our eating habits have changed, and probably for the better, even if that nostalgia in us often offers a distorted reflection of the past. So farewell Sizzler, thanks for the cheese toast and the memories – my kids will never understand your glory. And another thing... The PC brigade has stuck again, and this is one of the best. The upcoming Sydney season of the musical Hedwig and the Angry Inch has been postponed because the actor chose to play the lead role, Hugh Sheridan, is not transgender. True story. Despite producers auditioning far and wide and choosing who they believed was best for the role, the LGBTQIA+ community say it’s not good enough and the transgender character needed to be played by a transgender person. What a slippery slope this is. Are we now saying a gay man cannot play a straight man on stage or screen, and vice versa? How utterly ridiculous.
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Budget encourages us • Pandemic smashes any hope of surplus • State Government will provide TROY DODDS
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he message to New South Wales residents is clear: get out and spend. As the state’s recovery from the COVID- 19 pandemic and its economic impact continues, Tuesday’s State Budget focused on the road to recovery – and it’s all about opening our wallets. The State Government will help us do that by providing $100 vouchers – split into four lots of $25 – to every adult in New South Wales, aimed at injecting cash into the economy early next year. The vouchers will be able to be spent at eligible restaurants, cafes and entertainment venues such as cinemas and amusement parks. It’ll be a huge boost to local restaurants desperate to chase lost revenue and attract patrons in the new year and for attractions like Hoyts Penrith, which has been hurting through the pandemic. “Applying for a voucher will be simple and easy and made available via the Service NSW app,� Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello said. “This program is ambitious and the first of its kind in Australia.� Hoyts Penrith Location Manager Joseph
Treasurer Dominic Perrottet has announced a range of initiatives to get the economy moving again. Gaerlan said while the cinema was still awaiting specific details on the voucher scheme, people should feel safe and comfortable heading back to the movies for a night out.
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Joseph Gaerlan from Hoyts Penrith is encouraging people to return to the movies.
“It’s our happy place. It’s home.”
“The people of NSW have done it tough over the past 12 months, faced with the triple crises of drought, bushfires and COVID-19,” she said. “We are doing whatever it takes to stay ahead of the pandemic and provide the support our households, businesses and communities need to get back on their own two feet.” Employers will get a major recovery boost with $2.8 billion in payroll tax cuts including increasing the threshold to $1.2 million to lower the cost of creating jobs, and businesses that are under the payroll tax threshold will receive $1,500 vouchers to cover government fees. “Businesses are the backbone of the NSW economy and by making it easier to run a business, we are driving the State’s economic recovery and bringing back jobs,” Mr Perrottet said. A total of $1.6 billion will be spent specifically on the medical response to the COVID- 19 pandemic, including $500 million for clinics, quarantine arrangements and increased pathology testing and contact tracing. Opposition Leader Jodi McKay said she was disappointed it was not a “reformist Budget” and didn’t acknowledge the “real challenges” in a post-COVID world.
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INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT Penrith City Council has received a Development Application in respect of the subject property. The consent authority for the Development Application is the Penrith Local Planning Panel.
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Flavour hit for High Street New Vietnamese restaurant with a nod to France will open in Penrith in January ALENA HIGGINS
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overs of Southeast Asian cuisine are in for a treat with a new Vietnamese offering coming to Penrith. Located at 405- 411 High Street, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;The Savoury Diningâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; will seat up to 168 patrons and offer unlimited Vietnamese tapas as part of its dinner menu when itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s slated to open in late January. General Manager Ken Truong said customers can expect an unforgettable dining experience with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients, seasonal menu changes and food that smacks of flavour without compromising on health. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Savoury Dining is a newlydeveloped concept hoping to bring to Australia traditional Vietnamese food that is not only tasty, but modern and visually appealing,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our high-quality food is driven by our chefs who strive to create new, fresh and modern dishes with a Vietnamese twist.â&#x20AC;? Approved to operate from 6am to 10pm seven days a week, The Savoury Dining will also be open for breakfast. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Our breakfast menu consists of all-time favourite dishes alongside the introduction of new modern Australian dishes,â&#x20AC;? Mr Truong said.
An artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s impression of High Streetâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s newest restaurant. â&#x20AC;&#x153;And at lunch we begin to incorporate Vietnamese food into our menu to give customers a taste of what our dinner menu has to offer.â&#x20AC;? Switzerland- born award- winning chef Kurt von Buren, who has cooked in kitchens all over the world including Singapore and Cambodia, will head the culinary team with two experienced Vietnamese chefs working alongside him. According to the successful Develop-
PUBLIC NOTICE Notice of Public Meeting Penrith Local Planning Panel The Penrith Local Planning Panel will meet to determine the following: â&#x20AC;˘ DA20/0208 Lot 21 DP 1236215 and Lot 22 DP 1236215 (No. 20) Memorial Avenue and (No. 712) High Street, Penrith Construction of log cabin hotel including 2-storey building containing bar and dining areas, gaming area, function rooms and servicing areas and UHODWHG EHHU JDUGHQ FKLOGUHQ¡V SOD\JURXQG DW JUDGH FDU SDUNLQJ DQG VLWH ZRUNV â&#x20AC;˘ DA20/0527 Lot A DP 164781 (No. 100a) Queen Street, St Marys )UHHVWDQGLQJ ZDONZD\ DZQLQJ When:
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ment Application, the design rationale for the restaurant is a Vietnamese setting with a historic French bistro/cafe feel, being a nod to the French influence on Vietnam starting after the late 1850s. An on- premise liquor licence is also expected to be sought. The restaurant, which sits next to the very popular Happy Inn, will occupy the ground floor of the two- storey building, which previously housed a newspaper.
Mr Truong said the Penrith restaurant will be the first site that The Savoury Dining concept is applied to in Australia. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We chose Penrith because it is a fastdeveloping area and we want to introduce both modern and Vietnamese food to the growing outer suburbs of Sydney so that they can experience something different,â&#x20AC;? he said. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We feel as though Penrith could really benefit and enjoy what we have to offer.â&#x20AC;?
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is seeking community feedback on new laws. The bill would also allow grieving families to receive funeral expenses where an unborn child is lost as a result of a motor accident. These proposed changes could have changed the outcome for drunk driver Richard Moananu, who killed Bronko Hoang’s sister Belinda Hoang, his wife Katherine Hoang and their twin boys, who she was due to deliver the next week.
The horrific crash at Orchard Hills on September 29, 2018 saw Moananu jailed at the start of this month for 15 years with a 10- year non- parole period for the manslaughter of the women. His sentence took into account the harm inflicted on Mr Hoang who was also in the car but, due to current laws, Moananu was not charged with the deaths of the twins, with Penrith District Court hearing it had
Katherine and Bronko Hoang. not been possible to determine if either of the babies had been born alive. Mr Speakman said the bill contains proposals that aim to acknowledge the loss of victims and appropriately punish offenders. “These reforms deliver meaningful recognition for grieving families, without undoing longstanding legal principles,” he said.
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he NSW Government is looking to amend laws to improve recognition when unborn children are lost as a result of a third-party criminal act. Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Attorney General Mark Speakman are asking for community feedback on reforms in the Exposure Draft Bill, which deals with lost pregnancies. “These reforms will acknowledge the heartbreaking loss experienced by many families,” Ms Berejiklian said. “Given the sensitivity and complexity surrounding this issue, it is important to engage with the community, victims and experts so that we can achieve meaningful reform together.” The Crimes Legislation (Offences Against Pregnant Women) Bill proposes to amend the Crimes Act 1900 to add the loss into a serious category of harm and add three years onto maximum prison sentences to recognise the pregnancy loss. Family members of the pregnant woman, whose unborn child was lost, would also be allowed to give Victim Impact Statements and the name of the unborn child could be included and read out in court.
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Council’s car park worry Councillors move to seek assurances over Emu Plains station car park concerns ALENA HIGGINS
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lans for a new commuter car park at Emu Plains have received “in principle” backing from Penrith Council, but several potential design flaws have been flagged. Under the proposed concept, a 750-space at- grade car park will be built on vacant land west of the station, between the existing rail bridge over Old Bathurst Road and the recently closed Rocla site. A new pedestrian bridge over Old Bathurst Road is also slated to be built, as is a T- intersection at Old Bathurst Road to allow vehicle entry and exit to the car park. In its submission to Transport for NSW on the joint Federal and State Government initiative, Council supported the improvements “in principle”, saying it will provide “important additional commuter car parking”. However, it also raised key traffic and access concerns, shortcomings with the footbridge and questioned the suitability of the site with regard to flooding and overland flow. Critically, Council says the proposal does not align the new car park exit with Smith Street. “It is essential that this project includes the long-needed signalisation of the Smith Street intersection,” Council says.
Council has flagged concerns about the proposed pedestrian bridge. “The safety and congestion at this intersection has been a long-held concern that has been amplified in recent years as commuter patronage has increased significantly.” Council was also critical of the pedestrian bridge. “The current location does not cater for the high volume of pedestrians that catch the train to and from Nepean Creative and Performing Arts High School,” it said. “It is imperative that this is included.”
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Councillor Marcus Cornish said the bridge must also reflect the heritage of Emu Plains Station and be covered so pedestrians don’t get wet. “I don’t believe we’re getting very attractive bridges,” he said. “I don’t want us doing tours of ugly bridges in Penrith.” Labor Councillor Greg Davies wants confirmation the issues raised have been “covered off” before the project goes to tender.
Marcus Cornish. Photo: Melinda Jane. “I have serious problems with the whole design and construct process of everything that happens with the government at the moment,” he said. “I think unfortunately what happens is that the design process gets compromised by the construct process.” Subject to community consultation and planning approval, construction on the new car park is planned to begin in early 2021 with completion expected in early 2022.
Bus drivers take the pledge during Road Safety Week
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Local bus drivers are getting behind National Road Safety Week.
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rivers from local bus operator Busways have taken the pledge to ‘drive so others survive’ this National Road Safety Week, which runs from November 15 to 22. They are reminding road users to be vigilant when behind the wheel especially around large vehicles like buses. With 215 drivers in the Penrith region, Busways is on board with the national campaign as an opportunity to remind all drivers and other road users of the influence they have on our roads. From 2015 to 2019, 26 people were killed and 556 seriously injured in vehicle accidents in Penrith.
In that same timeframe, 34 people were killed and 295 seriously injured in heavy bus crashes across NSW. Busways Penrith Operations Manager, Andrew Robertson said the National Road Safety Week message is simple. “Slow down, look out for others, and make safe decisions as poor decisions cause collisions, which includes being safe around buses and not cutting in front of them as heavy vehicles need room to stop,” he said. “Road users should also exercise caution approaching a bus with its school lights flashing as the lights alert us to a 40km/h speed limit and that children could be crossing the road.” For more information, visit www. roadsafetyweek.com.au.
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Man loses licence after second mid-range drink driving charge
A man who downed eight mid-strength beers in two-and-a-half hours before jumping behind the wheel of a car has been stripped of his licence for five months. Michael Joseph Gauci faced Penrith Local Court on Tuesday charged with mid-range drink driving. The court heard the offender had consumed eight Great Northern Super Crisp beers between 12 noon and 2.30pm, before being detected 20 minutes later at Orchard Hills on October 25. Police determined he was moderately affected with slowed speech and blood shot eyes. “You were a significant risk not only to yourself but other members of the public,” Magistrate Geoff Hiatt scolded. “One might have thought that you might have got the message,” he added, noting Gauci had a previous mid-range drink driving conviction back in 2005. He was convicted, fined $800 and ordered to enter a mandatory alcohol interlock licence for a period of 12 months upon completion of his driving ban.
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The driver of a car laden with passengers who lost control and slammed into a verge at high speed when he attempted to elude police has been jailed for a minimum of 12 months. Penrith Local Court heard Jack Telford, 26, was on parole for fraud matters when he reached speeds of up to 140km/hr in a 70km/hr zone about 12.58am on November 14. His lawyer began his submissions by conceding the threshold for a prison sentence had been crossed. He said Telford was aware that he was unlicenced and driving an unregistered and uninsured car at the time and “simply panicked” and exercised “extremely poor judgement”.
However, he asked Magistrate Geoff Hiatt to balance the objective seriousness of the pursuit with its relatively short duration when “fashioning” a sentence, and sought a finding of special circumstances allowing Telford a longer period on parole. The court heard police had intelligence that the car driven by Telford was possibly involved in a number of break and enter offences, which was the reason they were initially tailing him. The car was later found to be sporting stolen number plates. Magistrate Hiatt noted the pursuit lasted 27 seconds and injuries were sustained to Telford’s passengers. He was jailed for 18 months with a 12-month non-parole period and disqualified from driving for three years. He will be eligible for release on November 13, 2021.
Driver labelled “disgraceful” by unimpressed Magistrate
Keith Anthony Coram has been sidelined for four months after he was busted driving with drugs in his system twice in four months. Coram appeared before Penrith Local Court earlier this month after being detected on February 15 and May 25. His lawyer said Coram had been “quite frank and quite honest” to police on both occasions, admitting his drug use. The court heard on one occasion Coram was stopped for a random drug test, while he came under notice for the other when he was found speeding 97km/hr in a 70km/hr zone at Jordan Springs. His test results returned a positive reading for both methamphetamine and cannabis. Magistrate Brian van Zuylen was unimpressed. “Your disregard for the road rules is disgraceful, really,” he said, noting Coram admitted “I use everyday” to police. His lawyer sought a non-conviction, pointing to the fact Coram had success-
fully completed the Magistrate’s Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT) program. However, Magistrate van Zuylen refused, citing the offender’s poor traffic record. He was convicted, barred from driving for four months and fined $600.
your behaviour and do something about it.” He was convicted, fined $800 and banned from driving for a period of 12 months.
Man bombarded father with threatening text messages
Adam Nicholas Dillon has been slugged with a fine for drug possession. Dillon, 29, appeared before Penrith Local Court and pleaded guilty to possessing 2.7g of methamphetamine. Magistrate Michael Antrum urged him to put a lot of distance between himself and illicit drugs, suggested he take a moment to consider how he would like to be remembered. “What do you want your tombstone to say?” he asked. He was convicted and fined $550.
A South Penrith man with a long history of domestic violence offences has been jailed after sending his father dozens of threatening texts. The man faced Penrith Local Court on Tuesday after his father called police with concerns for his son’s welfare when the texts became more erratic and garbled. He was subsequently arrested on October 26 for breaching an AVO put in place for his father’s protection. Magistrate Brian van Zuylen noted the man, who suffered a range of mental illnesses, had received prison sentences for domestic violence in the past, however found special circumstances allowing him longer supervision on parole. He was jailed for seven months with a one-month non-parole period, making him eligible for release on November 25.
Magistrate urges man to grow up after another drug charge
Neil Nandan has been told he must decide where his priorities lie after he was busted driving with illicit substances in his system for the third time. Nandan appeared before Penrith Local Court last month and pleaded guilty to ‘driving with an illicit drug present in his blood’ after being caught at Werrington on July 25. “What’s more important – driving or taking drugs?” Magistrate Fiona Toose demanded. She told the 26-year-old it was time to grow up. “Time to be a lot more responsible I would have thought,” she said. “You’ve had plenty of time to adjust
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Man “lets himself down” after taking cannabis at party
Shane Robert Troughton will spend the next several months off the road after he relapsed and was caught driving with drugs in his system. The 47-year-old faced Penrith Local Court and told Magistrate Brian van Zuylen “I’ve let myself down”. Troughton told the court he had gone to a party the weekend before and “did some cannabis”, adding he had been abstinent for a long stretch up until that point. “One would think you would know better by now,” Magistrate van Zuylen said, referring to his age. He noted Troughton came under notice by police when he ignored a ‘no right turn’. He was convicted, fined $600 and banned from driving for a period of five months. Want more court and police news? Make sure you check out our website at www. westernweekender.com.au for local news as it breaks.
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Penrith: Teen charged after becoming violent at servo
About 11.50pm on Tuesday, November 10, it is alleged a 14-year-old South Penrith youth has attended a service station on Mulgoa Road, Penrith. It is alleged that he has entered the store and approached the 20-year-old attendant. He was asked to leave due to his behaviour and verbal abuse; it is alleged that the young person demanded cigarettes from the attendant, who has refused this request. He was again asked to leave and did so. A short time later he has returned and again approached the attendant, this time it is alleged that he has threatened to stab the attendant, who at this time has called 000. The young person removed a knife from his jacket pocket and held it up. It is alleged that the young person has again threatened to stab the attendant. The attendant walked to a back room for safety, whilst waiting for police. The young person, unable to get cigarettes, took a drink from the fridge and walked out of the store. At this time police have attended and arrested the young person. He was charged with ‘robbery armed with offensive weapon’. The young person was bail refused and will appear in a Children’s Court.
St Marys: Man charged after prohibited weapon found
About 11.00pm on Friday, November 13, police were patrolling the St Marys CBD when they observed a male person standing outside a licensed premises. Police have had a conversation with the 38-year-old Whalan man. The man’s details were checked which revealed he was wanted on three outstanding warrants. He was subsequently arrested. The man was searched, and it is alleged located in a man bag the man was carrying a small metallic item which resembled knuckle dusters. Police continued to search the bag and
located two small clear resealable bags, one bag containing one bud of cannabis. The other clear bag contained a clear crystallised substance believed to be methylamphetamine. The man was taken to Penrith Police Station where he was charged with ‘possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit’, ‘possess prohibited drug’ and ‘use prohibited weapon contrary to prohibition order’.
Jamisontown: Woman caught driving on suspended licence
About 3.00pm on Friday, November 13, police were patrolling Thurwood Ave, Jamisontown. They were alerted by the Automatic Number Plate Recognition System (ANPR) that a nearby vehicle registration had expired. Police have stopped the vehicle and had a conversation with the driver, a 39-yearold South Penrith woman. It is alleged the woman knew the vehicle was unregistered. Further checks were made on the status of the woman’s licence, which revealed her licence was suspended. The woman was charged with ‘drive motor vehicle while licence suspended’ and ‘use unregistered registrable Class A motor vehicle on road’.
Colyton: P-plater caught over the limit after accident
About 10.00pm on Friday, November 13, police were called to a motor vehicle accident on Burford Street, Colyton. Police have spoken with the driver of the vehicle, a 23-year-old Colyton man. It is alleged this man had driven into a parked vehicle. The man was subject to a breath test, which proved positive, due to the man being a P2 driver. He later underwent a breath analysis that returned a positive reading of 0.046. The man was issued a notice of suspension on his driver’s licence. The man was charged with ‘special category driver drive with special range PCA’.
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ast summer NSW experienced one of the most devastating bushfire seasons with bushland reserves in the local Penrith area being affected. Nearly a year on, researchers from Western Sydney University (WSU) are calling on the community to take part in workshops to research how the native vegetation and wildlife has recovered. Speaking with the Weekender, WSU Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Bushfire Recovery, Dr Alison Hewitt, said the workshops are part of a larger project. “We have got some funding through the Commonwealth Government’s Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery program, so we are aiming to look at endangered ecological communities,” she said. “We are combining with staff at the University of New South Wales’ School of Aviation to use aerial Lidar imaging and intensive on-ground surveys to investigate recovery parameters, such as bushland structure, biomass and biodiversity.” With other members participating, Dr Hewitt said they hope that residents will be involved in the research, which is happening on November 24 and 25. “We have invited members of the
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Deerubbin Local Aboriginal Land Council, because we will be working partly on their lands along with students from WSU,” she said. “We are hoping for community member participants that live in the area, value bushlands and are interested in how they might be fairing after the fire to help with on-land surveys.” Across the two days, participants will be on the ground in reserves before going to WSU’s Hawkesbury campus. “We will be at reserves in Castlereagh, Londonderry, Cranebrook, Agnes Banks and Berkshire Park conducting assessments, then we will retreat to campus to discuss what we find,” Dr Hewitt said. Dr Hewitt said the research conducted will help guide plans in response to fires in bushland areas. Meanwhile, Lindsay MP Melissa McIntosh and Environment Minister Sussan Ley visited Castlereagh Nature Reserve on Wednesday, welcoming $13 million in funding that is assisting bushfire recovery projects such as this one. “Our community endured a lot through the last bushfire season, and I saw firsthand how this impacted our local flora and fauna when I visited communities in the Mountains and surrounding areas,” Ms McIntosh said.
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Beloved St Clair sporting facility gets a modern makeover thanks to Council NATHAN TAYLOR
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t’s looked tired and dilapidated for years, now keen sporting locals will have access to one of the best recreation facilities in western Sydney. New activity and dance rooms, a refurbished entry foyer, modern kiosk, improved sports hall, greater accessibility and overall facelift form the recently completed multi- million- dollar overhaul of the St Clair Leisure Centre. The highly anticipated project, which was finished on time and within budget, was funded through Penrith Council’s Building Asset Renewal Program as part of Council’s Sport and Recreation Strategy. Since closing late last year for works to begin, everything from external landscaping to the internal flooring and plumbing has been upgraded at the sprawling site in Botany Lane. Designed for use by various community groups, the site has been refurbished with eye- catching colour schemes inside and out. The centre also has new ambulant toilets, updated ceilings throughout and contemporary, energy efficient lighting. Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said Council was thrilled to reveal the spruced-
New courts inside the renovated St Clair Leisure Centre. up venue to the community despite limitations on visitor numbers due to the pandemic. “St Clair Leisure Centre had proven a popular recreation spot among residents for about 35 years before its doors shut for the transformation,” she said.
“This is why it was crucial for us to plan for, and deliver, a revamped centre that would suit modern- day standards and accommodate everyone in the local area. “Beyond its fresh street presence thanks to bright signage, the large centre now also has a lift, office and administration space,
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Urgent call for local blood donors to roll up their sleeves
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“As restrictions return in SA, and are eased in other parts of the country, it’s essential that blood and plasma donations continue,” she said. “We saw the absolute best of the community throughout the pandemic with donors continuing to come in, however, this recent trend of decreasing appointments and increasing cancellations is concerning.” New and existing donors are welcome. A blood donor centre is located in Jamisontown. To book a blood or plasma donation, visit lifeblood.com.au, call 13 14 95 or download the Donate Blood app.
ambridge Park Anglican Church and Cambridge Park High School are bringing professionals together virtually to talk to students about what their jobs are like in real life. The ‘Career Day’ events being held on Thursday, November 26 and Saturday, November 28 will allow anyone looking to study at university or TAFE to ask questions to the speakers over Google Meet. Organiser and local lawyer, Janis Donnelly- Coode, said the sessions are aimed at Year 11 students but anyone can participate. “It was meant to be for Year 12 students but, with COVID, a lot have already received early offers from universities, so we decided to shift focus,” Ms DonnellyCoode said. “Whether you are a student that wants more information, a parent, a teacher or someone trying to get back in the workforce there will be something for you.” With nearly 20 speakers, Ms DonnellyCoode said participants can learn about a range of jobs including being a lawyer, electrician, nurse, journalist and social worker. “We want to help see if a career is a good fit for them and if it is really like what they have in mind, so they can make the best decision,” she said. For more information or to register, visit www.cpac.mailchimpsites.com.
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Community urged to have its say on new City Park features
Cheers to Agnes: St Clair walk to celebrate 102nd birthday
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ensory gardens, water features, shaded areas and a green open space for outdoor activities are just a few of the key features proposed for Penrith’s new City Park. The design captures the ideas and input provided by the local community during consultation earlier this year and Penrith City Council is now inviting further feedback to finalise the design of City Park. An online survey is open until December 6 for the community to provide input on important design elements including the look and feel of the park, the amount
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of shading, and other key features of the park. Penrith Mayor Karen McKeown said the City Park project is a great example of how the community can provide input into shaping the design and delivery of a new open space in Penrith. “We’ve been working with the community for several years on City Park and the detailed design is the culmination of what we have heard,” she said. View the artist impressions of City Park and complete the short survey at yoursaypenrith.com.au/penrith-city-park.
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gnes Borg is celebrating her 102nd birthday next Thursday, November 26, and everyone is invited. The St Clair resident is inviting the community to take part in a walk to wish her a happy birthday. Mrs Borg’s daughter and carer, Mariza Borg, said her mother, who is the last surviving sibling of 18 children, enjoys the simple things in life, like being outdoors. “We will start at 4pm at the laneway on the corner of Blackwell Avenue and Cook Parade and we will continue down Blackwell Avenue to Banks Drive and
back to the laneway to end around 5pm,” she said. “The principal of Blackwell Public School is going to have the children line up along the fence as I take her past, which she will love.” Ms Borg said she hopes people participate and possibly give her mum a small gift. “Mum has never really had a fuss made over her and I know she would appreciate people joining part of the walk to give her a birthday wish or even a card,” she said. “She would be overjoyed if people want to bring her an artificial flower that she can add to the collection in her bedroom.” Visit www.shorturl.at/zACG5.
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“We love singing and the camaraderie of it but what we really love is spreading cheer to the community, so we have been missing it.” Singing acapella, Mr Castledine said the quartet is thrilled to be allowed to start touring again. “We are excited because we have now been told as we are not a choir and do not use instruments, if we can maintain distance from each other and audiences, we can do what we love,” he said. “For most schools, charities, churches, hospitals, nursing homes and things like that we won’t even charge, then there is just a small fee for retailers, but we can spread some Christmas spirit with carols.” With a repertoire of 50 songs, Mr Castledine said there is music for everyone to enjoy. “We cover The Beatles, ballads, Australiana, carols and hymns,” he said. “We love the places we visit and the people we get to meet, it keeps us old blokes young. If you’re interested, call 4735 2432.”
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onths of suspense are finally over, as the finalists for this year’s Mount Druitt St Marys Local Business Awards are announced. The Western Weekender, which has supported the awards as a media partner, presents this special feature that lists all the finalists in each category. Awards founder and Precedent Productions Managing Director Steve Loe said it was the first opportunity for customers and clients to see if the businesses they nominated for the Local Business Awards had become finalists. “I’d like to thank everyone who took the time to nominate their favourite local businesses for this year’s awards,” he said. “I know how much it means to all the nominees that members of their community see and appreciate all the efforts that they make to provide the best possible goods and services to their clients and customers. All of this now comes to an exciting conclusion at the upcoming gala presentation night.” Glittering frocks and sensational suits are all part of the glamour of the annual Mount Druitt St Marys Local Business Awards. The night of nights recognises outstanding local businesses during a presentation ceremony where attendees rival the Hollywood red carpet event as
they dress in their best for the occasion. This year’s Mount Druitt St Marys Local Business Awards will be held at St Marys Band Club on Tuesday, November 24. Mr Loe said the awards presentation was always a popular and exciting event. “The presentation evening is an opportunity for finalists to dress up and enjoy an evening of great food and entertainment, celebrate with their colleagues and friends as well as connect with people from other businesses,” he said. “There is always an excited buzz in the air as the night gets started, that reaches a fever pitch as the award winners are announced. “I love screams of excitement as the finalists’ photos appear on the big screen. But what is always especially heartwarming are the loud cheers and applause from the entire audience as each winner is announced.” The Mount Druitt St Marys Local Business Awards are only possible with the support of major sponsors Blacktown City Council and NOVA Employment and support sponsors Plumpton Market Place, Station Plaza, BREED and White Key Marketing. “It’s with great pleasure that I congratulate all the finalists on their achievements, on behalf of the Mount Druitt St Marys Local Business Awards,” Mr Loe said.
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We are open 24 hours a day, every day of the year for your convenience. Image Autospa is a privately owned and operated self-service and automated carwash. We also have a self-service DIY dog wash. We strive to maintain the highest level of quality car washing soaps, waxes and equipment available. We are dedicated to customer satisfaction and are fully committed to both our industry and community. Self-service DIY wash bays use high pressure wash guns with quality soaps & waxes. Drive through automatic is a touchless (brushless) machine. Self-service DIY dog wash K9000 uses vet certiďŹ ed products. Powerful vacuums, fragrant dispenser and car care products.
Attendants are on site 7 days a week 9am -5pm (subject to weather).
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Glamour Makeup is a mobile beauty business owned, run & managed by myself Brooke Ebejer. I specialise in makeup, spray tanning & waxing. I have been providing my services & building professional relationships for the past 5 years to my lovely clients within the Sydney metropolitan area. I would like to thank all my supportive clients who took the time to vote for me & to anyone else who would like to enquire further for my services please feel free to contact me.
E: Glamourmakeup1618@gmail.com P: 0406 540 654 W: Glamourmakeup.godaddysite.com
First Memories Early Learning Centre strives to ensure that all children in our care feel safe, secure and supported through building strong relationships with families to provide an enriched program to enhance children’s developmental skills. We would like to take the opportunity to thank all of our families for their ongoing and consistent support and for taking their time to vote for us.
A: 54 Ball St, Colyton P: 8625 5540 | W: firstmemories.com.au
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Great pizza at a good price, you can’t go past Sam’s Pizza Co, St Clair . . . supporting our community for the past 20 years.
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A: 9 Melville Road, St Clair P: 9834 4022 | W: www.samspizzaco.com
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At JA Transformations we have been delivering the best evidence-based practice for personal training and nutrition since 2016. We help people transform their lives for their forever body. We specialise in fat loss, prehab, rehab and form specialist. We are also train people on NDIS as we believe that we all should have that awesome body no matter what age! Our mission is to help the whole Penrith & St Marys area. WW42281
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Anila’s Hair and Beauty is a well-known name in the hairdressing industry, providing best quality service in haircuts, colours, makeup and waxing. Our demand is to fulfil your dream with your physical appearance.
Congratulations to Mt Druitt Day Program on being a finalist!
We do our best. A: Shop 3/59 Queen Street, St Marys P: 0405 579 134
W: www.facebook.com/pages/category/Makeup-Artist/AnilasHairBeauty-1127706930697236/
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Here at rainbow baby shows we hold babyshows/ teen events for children 0-14 years of age. These events are held online and in the community. We have done over 20 shows online and 100 online events. We are starting live events in the community as of January 2021. These events bring the community and families together for a wonderful day. We donate 20% of all profits to (NBCF). This is not just my business, this is my passion. Thank you to everyone who voted for Rainbow Baby Shows. Your support has truly been amazing. WW42853
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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my Customers for helping me become a Finalist in this year’s Local Business Awards. We will be starting the new year with another Bubbles Trailer to cater for new customers & new doggy clients, please keep an eye out for updates on our Facebook page. Bubbles Doggy Wash is a small business that has grown with the support of the local community and so aims to give back to the community. In giving back, Bubbles Doggy Wash proudly supports local charity Rap 4 Change. Rap 4 Change focuses on youth development and providing opportunities and support for youth in the local community. Fingers & paws crossed for Bubbles Doggy Wash to win the 2020 Local Business Awards on the 24th of this month. WW42876
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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
As a one-stop destination to all your accounting and financial advisory needs, SMG takes pride in delivering timely, accurate and expert financial solutions that catalyse the growth of your business in the right track. Our experienced team of financial advisors and professionals focus on providing a range of services including accounting, SMSF, and payroll services, cash flow management, book-keeping, taxation services, management accounting and more that are vital to your growth, personally and professionally.
INT Nurse Training distinguishes itself from other training schools by placing at its central focus of its education a strong regard for the elderly and the disabled, with a vision of providing the best care for the vulnerable members of the community, now more than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being the finalist has been a great boost for us and has encouraged us to do better. We would like to thank everyone who have voted for us!
A: Shop 5/40 Phillip Street, St Marys P: 1800 046 846 | M: 0411 811 625 | W: int.edu.au
P: 0434 522 310 W: www.sydney-weddingphotography.com.au www.instagram.com/sydneyweddingphotography
A: Shop 3/39 Rooty Hill Rd North, Rooty Hill P: 9832 2078 W: www.smggroup.com.au
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A favoured destination by locals and visitors alike, the Ridge Brasserie & Terrace offers a relaxed family-friendly dining experience with stunning views of our beautiful 18th fairway. Our delicious modern Australian menu created by Executive Chef, Michael Cronin has Michael’s unique take on Mediterranean and Asian inspired meals along with the usual club favourites. Our little visitors are entertained for hours in our state-of-the-art playground, which means Mum & Dad can sit and relax while enjoying a cheeky cocktail, a cold beer or one of the many other drinks available from our Sports Bar. Our new “Canadian Club Sunday Sessions” on The Terrace are proving to be a popular choice for live music lovers as well. Make the Ridge Brasserie & Terrace your new favourite destination, you won’t be disappointed!
A: 86 Stonecutters Dr, Colebee P: 9627 7081 | W: stonecuttersgc.com.au
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With over 12 years of professional experience in the wedding industry, Sydney Wedding Photography & Cinema have been able to maintain a rich reputation throughout the past while ensuring quality in the services offered. Our team of professionals will exceed your highest expectations that you deserve with their dedication and friendliness and providing you with images and videos that will leave you speechless. We specialise not only just in weddings but also in all other small and big events such as engagements, birthdays, proposals, corporate, fashion and more. We would also like to thank our community for all their support in voting for us as we are grateful to be in the finals for the awards.
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A: 41-57 Dunheved Cct, St Marys P: 9673 3111 W: www.allmetalproducts.com.au
A: 6/3 Kurrajong Rd, North St Marys P: 9833 1687 | W: doorsystemsaustralia.com.au
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Being a Finalist in the business awards is very rewarding knowing that our commitment to customer satisfaction and providing an unrivalled quality service to the people of Sydney is paying off. We have been servicing all suburbs of Sydney for over 20 years and pride ourselves on the best level of pest control available in the industry. We constantly consult with the manufacturers of the products we use to ensure we are maintaining the most effective products available whilst being able to be environmentally friendly and keeping our customers safe. Our customers are our business model so to be nominated as a Finalist in these awards is our customers showing us we are doing things right. WW42168
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Our family owned and operated business has been proudly serving our community for over 30 years. We handle everything garagedoor related from new doors and automatic openers to general repairs and servicing. We are privileged and honoured to be recognised as a Finalist for the small business awards and thank all our fantastic customers and community members for voting for our business.
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All Metal Products is a family run, Australian business and our mission is simple; to provide high-quality metal manufacturing services in a timely manner. With a state-of-the-art factory, advanced technology and machinery we are a turnkey solution for all of your light metal work needs. We are so grateful to be named a finalist in the awards and would like to thank all of our customers for their ongoing support!
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The Western Weekender wish to congratulate the Local Business Award Finalists of 2020.
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SPECIALISED BUSINESS
An easy-to-access layout features accommodation for 126 aged care residents conveniently located on the ground floor in twin and single configurations. The spacious St Marys aged care centre offers modern facilities and is beautifully styled in muted tones and gorgeous furnishings. Indoor lounges and the large courtyard barbecue area are great spots to socialise, and St Marys residents can also relax to the sounds of the lovely water feature in the more tranquil garden and gazebo area – or grab a book to enjoy from the library. SummitCare St Marys aged care is home to a true community of residents. Friendships are constantly nurtured through a wide variety of activities, including knit ’n’ natter group, a men’s social club, concerts and craft activities. Nutritious, fresh meals are designed by our dietitian, on-site hairdressing services are available and the mobility and exercise program is very popular.
Couples suites available. Concessional and DVA welcome.
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W: www.summitcare.com.au | P: 1300 685 548
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ENTERTAINMENT PENRITH’S BIGGEST AND BEST LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE
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ive theatre is starting to return to stages around Sydney and what better way to celebrate than with an exclusive season of the hit musical ‘Pippin’. This award- winning show will re- open the Sydney Lyric Theatre with a few surprises. Veteran actor Simon Burke, who stars in the show, said the captivating new production has it all. “It is a play within a play about a group of performers that go from town to town to tell the story about a young man, Pippin, who is at a crossroads in his life, which is based on an old medieval fable,” Simon told the Weekender. “It is a gentle story with a lot of meaning that is told with dance, songs from the composer of ‘Wicked’, and extraordinary acrobatics and circus tricks, which take it to a new level.” Playing the role of Pippin’s demanding father Charles, Simon said the character is a good fit for him. “Charles is the king, so he is always in control and, in the context of the play, when I am the character of the actor, I am the guy who is the father figure to the whole company,” he said. “I have been acting since I was 12
- years- old and often mentor younger performers but I also muck around, so with characters who are cheeky there was not a lot of acting required from me!” With Ainsley Melham, who played the title role in ‘Aladdin’, and iconic TV host Kerri- Anne Kennerley featuring, Simon said the cast is eager to perform. With so many theatres left dark during the pandemic and performers out of work, he said it’s great to be back on stage. “Rehearsals have been extremely COVID- safe and it has been weird singing and acting with masks on, so we are hanging to take them off and to perform for you all,” he said. “We are so grateful that the producers have decided to be one of the first shows to open after theatre lockdowns and Ainsley gets to sing some of the most beautiful numbers, which will be magic.” Simon said if people want an unforgettable and fun night to celebrate the return of live theatre then they must get tickets to the show. “This new production is a re-imaging of a classic that brings together the musical theatre and circus worlds for an engaging, humourful and amazing night,” he said. ‘Pippin’ premieres at the Sydney Lyric Theatre inside The Star from Tuesday, November 24. Tickets start at $69.90. To book or for more information, call 136 100 or visit ticketmaster.com.au.
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Experience a magical Christmas Day lunch hosted in the beautifully set Event Centre at Panthers with a menu that will tempt every palate • A delectable menu of market fresh seafood, traditional roasts and decadent desserts • 3 hour gold beverage package with choice of beer, wine, soft drink and juice • Live entertainment • Visit from Santa Claus for the children
MEMBERS $140 | VISITORS $150 0-4 YEARS FREE | 5-12 YEARS $75
Come and join us Friday December 25 at the Event Centre at Panthers. Seats are limited so be sure to book early before they sell out by calling 4720 5511 or email eventcentre@panthers.com.au.
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s a part of the Great Southern Nights event, Panthers will host an intimate night with singer Kate Ceberano. In the business for over 35 years, the multi ARIA award- winning artist has seven platinum and seven gold albums to her name. Kate has a talent for writing jazz and pop music and her bubbly personality shines through on stage when she performs, with a real playfulness to her music and presence. 2020 has seen exciting and unexpected projects for Kate such as her live streamed television show ‘Kate and
Friends’, confirming she is a diverse and creative tour-de-force. In a COVID- safe concert, the audience will feel like they are up close and personal with her as she plays through a specially chosen set list. Playing a collection of singles from her range of albums, Kate will display her love and passion for her craft. Possessing one of the greatest Australian voices of her generation, this is a show that you will not want to miss. Tickets are limited and will sell out. Kate Ceberano will perform live at the Evan Theatre on Saturday, November 28 at 7.30pm. Tickets are $47.70. For more information or to book, call 1300 Panthers or visit penrith.panthers. com.au.
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WHAT'S ON AND WHERE
COMMUNITY NOTICEBOARD Nepean Evening VIEW Club 3rd Monday of each month 4735 4982 Jordan Springs Probus Club Fourth Tuesday of the month 0402 699 611
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Fly for free as iFly in Penrith gets into the Christmas spirit iFly Downunder in Penrith is hosting its ‘fly for free’ Christmas party and everyone is invited. If you have ever wanted to experience the unique feeling of iFly then head on down to the Panthers Penrith complex on Thursday, November 26 from 7am. With flights being run 8am to 10pm, anyone can receive two flights per person, which is worth $119 for free. There may be long waits, so it is recommended to get there early and be prepared to wait outside. Visit www.iflyworld.com.au/freeflightday2020 for more information.
Penrith Showground Markets Every Wednesday 8.30am Penrith Paceway • 4721 0509
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Teenagers can bring their virtual creations into the real world at Penrith Regional Gallery on Sunday, November 22 at 10am.
Frances Madden’s album launch concert will be held at The Joan on Saturday, November 28 at 7.30pm. Call 4723 7600.
Penrith Rotary Club New members welcome Mondays • 0407 077 143 Penrith Lions Club Second and fourth Monday Penrith Bowlo • 4736 1546
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Ê UK drama ‘Manhunt’, starring Martin Clunes, has been renewed for a second season. Ê The long-awaited ‘Friends’ reunion will finally be filmed in March next year. The reunion was supposed to go to air back in May, but the damn pandemic forced production to be shut down. Fingers crossed everything gets back on track and we finally get to see this thing! My nana will be pleased about this… One of the best shows on Netflix this year, ‘Emily in Paris’, has been renewed for a
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second season. The Darren Star-created series stars Lily Collins as an ambitious 20-something marketing executive from Chicago, who unexpectedly lands a job in Paris when her company acquires a French luxury marketing company. Despite some criticism from the silly French media, the show has broken into Nielsen’s list of the top 10 most-watched streaming shows in the US. Season two will likely drop late next year.
Ê Channel Nine has secured the Rugby Australia broadcast rights from 2021. The three-year deal will include live free-toair and ad-free subscription coverage. Nine will broadcast every Wallabies Test from next year onwards and one Super Rugby AU match each weekend, while all other games will stream via Stan. Meanwhile, Nine also announced it had won
INDIAN DREAM HOTEL, LIFESTYLE the rights to air next year’s French Open tennis and Wimbledon.
Ê Season four of ‘Indian Dream Hotel’ will premiere on Lifestyle on Friday, November 25 at 7.30pm. The show follows a group of UK celebrities, who test the idea of retirement in India. Ê Here’s a nice Christmas movie to get you in the festive mood… ‘Dolly Parton’s Christmas in the Square’ will premiere on Netflix this Sunday, November 22. Ê Great news from Channel Seven this week with confirmation they’ve picked up ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ spin-off ‘Station 19’, which is currently airing its fourth season in the US. I’m told this show is a beauty, and with many crossover episodes with ‘Grey’s’, an Aussie run was essential.
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Ê ‘Carols in the Domain’ will be broadcast live on Channel Seven on Wednesday, December 23 at 7.30pm. This year’s event will not only be held mid-week for the first time but will also take place indoors at Aware Super Theatre, International Convention Centre Sydney. This will make it a back to back night of TV carols, with ‘Carols by Candlelight’ the following night on Nine. Hugh Sheridan, Penny McNamee, Todd McKenney and Rachael Beck will perform, with more singers to be announced soon.
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6:00 News Breakfast [s] 9:00 ABC News [s] 10:00 Outback Ringer (PG) [s] 10:30 Scottish Vets Down Under (PG) [s] 11:00 The Recording Studio (PG) [s] 12:00 ABC News [s] 1:00 Adam Hills: The Last Leg [s] 1:55 Griff’s Great Kiwi Road Trip [s] 3:00 ABC News [s] 4:10 Father Brown (PG) [s] 5:00 Escape From The City [s] 6:00 The Drum [s] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Gardening Australia [s] 8:30 Vera (PG) [s] 10:05 Mum (M l) [s] 10:30 TBA 11:00 ABC Late News
6:00 Sunrise [s] 9:00 The Morning Show (PG) [s] 11:30 Seven Morning News [s] 12:00 Movie: “The Lover In The Attic: A True Story” (M) (’18) Stars: Molly Burnett 2:00 Dr. Death (M d) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Better Homes And Gardens [s] 8:30 Movie: “A Star Is Born” (M) (’18) Stars: Lady Gaga 11:30 SAS Australia: Uncensored: Trust (M) [s] 12:30 Home Shopping
5:30 Today [s] 9:00 Today Extra (PG) [s] 11:30 NINE’s Morning News [s] 12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Desperate Housewives (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Escape To The Chateau (PG) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Jason Bourne” (M v) (’16) Stars: Matt Damon 10:55 Movie: “Fargo” (MA15+) (’96) Stars: William H Macy 12:45 Tipping Point (PG) [s] 1:30 Home Shopping
12:00 Dr Phil (PG) [s] 1:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 2:00 Entertainment Tonight [s] 2:30 Three Veg And Meat [s] 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) [s] 3:30 Left Off The Map [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork [s] 4:30 The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Living Room (PG) [s] 8:30 Have You Been Paying Attention? (M) [s] 9:30 The Graham Norton Show (PG) [s] 10:30 Hughesy, We Have A Problem (M) [s]
5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 The Point 3:00 NITV News: Nula 3:30 Wheels Of Wonder (PG) 4:50 Great British Railway Journeys (PG) 5:30 Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind Australia 6:30 SBS World News 7:30 Scanning The Nile: Lost Cities Of The Delta (PG) (In English/ French) 8:30 The Wonderful World Of Chocolate (PG) 9:20 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M) 10:10 SBS World News Late 10:40 The Country Music (PG)
4:30 Medical Emergency (PG) 5:00 Coastwatch Oz (PG) 5:30 Escape To The Country 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 The Hotel Inspector (PG) 8:30 Escape To The Country 9:30 Selling Houses Australia 10:30 Australia’s Amazing Homes
4:30 World’s Craziest Fools (PG) 5:30 Movie: “Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes” (PG) (’72) Stars: Roddy McDowall 7:30 Movie: “X-Men: Days Of Future Past” (M v,l) (’14) Stars: H Hugh ugh ug gh Jackman 10:10 Movie: ie:: “Alien” ie “Alien” (M v,l) (’79)
4:25 The Simpsons (PG) 4:50 Movie: “How To Build A Better Boy” (PG) (’14) Stars: Kelli Berglund 6:50 Movie: “Ice Age: Continental Drift” (G) (’12) Stars: AAziz Az iz Ansari Ans nsaa 8:30 Movie: “The Monumentss Me Men” (M v,l) (’14) Stars: Bill Murray ay 11:00 V (M)
4:32 Move It Mob Style (PG) 5:00 Fraggle Rock 6:00 Pete And Pio’s Kai Safari 6:30 Cooking Hawaiian Style 7:00 NITV News: Nula 7:30 Mustangs FC (PG) 8:00 Movie: “The Red Turtle” (PG) (’16) Stars: Pascale Ferran 9:25 Bedtime Stories (PG)
3:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) 3:30 Diagnosis Murder (PG) 4:30 Star Trek: The Next Generation (PG) 5:30 Star Trek: Voyager (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) ( 7:30 NCIS (M)) 8:30 8:30 Law Law & Order: SVU (M v) 10:30 Evil VU (M ) (M) 12:30 2:3 :300 Home Shopping :3
2:00 Seinfeld (PG) 3:00 Becker (PG) 4:00 Everybody Loves Raymond (PG) 5:00 Frasier (PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30 Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends (PG) 8:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) ((PG)) 9:30 Seinfeld (PG) 10:30 Supernatural (MA15+) Supeern rnaa
4:00 Rehab Addict 4:30 House Hunters International 5:00 Fixer Upper (PG) 6:00 House Hunters International 7:00 House Hunters USA 7:30 House Hunters Renovation 8:30 100 Day Dream Home 9:30 Paradise At Any Price
6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:30 Horrible Histories 7:00 Deadly 60 On A Mission 7:30 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slugterra 8:20 Good Game Spawn Point 8:45 Voltron: Legendary Defender (PG) 9:10 Fruits Basket 9:30 Prisoner Zero (PG)
6:00 ABC ABC Evening News ews 7:00 ABC National News 7:30 Na 300 The Ticket cket 8:00 ABC News ck New ew Tonight ght 8:15 Planet America’s ggh Am m Fireside eside Chat 9:00 The he Drum 10:00 The World With 0:00 :0 Wiith t Beverley O’Connor 10:30 The O’ he Mix 11:00 ABC ABC Nightly Newss
5:55 Go Jetters Jetter errs 6:25 Heyy Duggee gg 7:00 00 Sir Mouse M use 7:30 Spicks Mo Spick p ks And Specks (PG) (PG PG)) 8:30 Gruen XLL (PG) 9:15 Absolutely A solutelyy Fabulous Ab Fabulouus (PG) 9:45 The he IT Crowd (PG) ( 10:10 The Catherine Tate atherine at Show (M l) 10:40 :440 Inside No. 9 (M) 11:15 Schitt’s t’t’s Creek (M l)
6:00 Ready Steady Cook UK 7:00 Bake With Anna Olson 7:30 Rick Stein’s Fruits Of The Seaa 8:35 Rick Stein’s Long Weekekends 9:40 Nigella Expresss 10:10 Poh’s Kitchen 10:40 40 The Cook C And The Chef 11:40 :40 :4 Ready Re Steady Stea Cook UK
5:45 The Joyy Of Paintingg With Witithh Bobb Ross Ros (PG) ( ) 6:15 15 Alone (PG) 7:05 Jeopardy! p yy! (PG) 7:30 NITV News Update Updat p te 7:35 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (PG) C 8:30 Hoarders Hoard rd (M) 9:20 Ina Loves Porno Poo (MA15+) (In Japanese/ Japanees Finnish)
5:00 00 Movie: “Adventures In Zambezia” (G) (’12) Zam mb Stars: Leonard Nimov Le 6:40 6 40 Movie: “Turbo” 6: “Turb rbo (G) (’13) rb Stars: St Ryan y Reynolds Reyno y ol ol 8:30 Movie: ovie: “Transformers” “Transformeers (PG) (’07) Stars: Shia LaBeouf 7) LaBeeo 11:20 20 Heroes (MA15+)) 12:15 URBEX EX (M l)
5:20 Heartbeat (PG) 6:30 Antiques Roadshow 7:30 Planet Earth II 8:40 Movie: “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” (PG) (’79) Stars: William Shatner 11:20 Police Ten 7 (M v) 11:50 Westside (MA15+) 12:50 Explore 1:00 Home Shopping
6:00 rage (PG) [s] 7:00 W Weekend eekend Breakfast [s] 10:00 rage (PG) [s] 11:00 1:00 rage g Guest Programmer (PG) [s] 12:00 2::00 ABC News [s] [] 12:30 Pine Gap (M l,s) [s] [s]] 1:30 The Sound [s] 2:30 Dream Gardens ns [s] [ ] 3:00 Ask The Doctor: Sleep (PG) [s]] 3:30 Searchingg For Superhuman [s] 4:30 Landline [s] [ ] 5:00 Basketball: WNBL: Townsville v Bendigo To g *Live* From Townsville ville Stadium [s] [ ] 7:00 ABC News [s] 7:30 Victoria (PG) ( ) [s] [ ] 8:20 Shetland (M l,v) [s]] 9:20 Endeavour (M v)) [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunnnrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend end n (PG) [s] 12:00 Movie: “Wildcats” (PG) (’86)) Stars: Goldie Hawn 2:00 Seven’s Horse Racing: The Gong [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Border Patrol (PG) [s] 7:30 Movie: “The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King” (PG) (’03) Stars: Viggo Mortensen 11:35 SAS Australia: Uncensored (M l) [s]
10:00 Todayy Extra Ex [s]] 12:00 12:00 Award Winning Winninng Tasmania [s] [ ] 12:30 122 Rebound Rebound [s] [ ] 1:00 The Healthyy Cooks [s] [[ss] 1:30 :30 World’s Greatest Animal Encounters Encounterr (PG) (PG)) [s] [ ] 2:30 The Block Blooc oc (PG) ( ) [s] [ ] 4:00 The Perfect Perfect Serve [s] [ ] 4:30 The T Garden Gurus [s] [ ] 5:00 NINE News: First Firsst At Five [s] [ ] 5:30 Getawayy [s] [ ] 6:00 NINE News Nee Saturdayy [s] [ ] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) ( ) [s] 7:30 Movie: “The Da Vinci Code” (M ( v)) (’06) Stars: Tom Hanks 10:30 Movie: “Firewall” “Firew w (M v,l) (’06) Stars: Harrison Ford
12:00 The Living Room (PG) [s] 1:00 My My Market Kitchen [s] 1:30 Buy To Build [s] s] 2:00 Healthy Homes Australia [s] 2:30 Everyday ydayy Gourmet [s] 3:00 Taste Of Australia [s] 3:30 3 30 3: Roads Less Travelled [s] 4:00 Farm To Fork F rk Fo [s] 4:30 10 Travlr Northern Territory [s] 5:00 5: 10 News First [s] 6:00 Bondi Rescue (PG) G) [s] 7:00 Rugby Union: Australia v Argentina na *Live* From McDonald Jones Stadium [s] 10:00 Movie: “The Merger” (M l) (’18) Stars: s: Damian Callinan 12:00 Blue Bloods (M v) [s] [s]
5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 PBS Newshour 2:00 Worlddw Figure g Skating: Skatititin ISU Grand Prix China 4:10 Gourmet Farmer Farrm 4:40 Coast New Zealand (PG) ( ) 5:35 Nazi Naz az Megastructures (PG) 6:30 SBS World News Nee 7:30 Secrets Of Our Cities (PG) ( ) 8:30 Portillo’s Portiti Greatest Railway Journeys y (PG) ( ) 9:30 9 Movie: “JFK” (M l) (’91) Stars: Kevin Costner Coss 12:50 Dynamo Beyond Belief (M ( l)) 3:30 Full F Frontal With Samantha Bee (M ( l,s) , ) 4:25 Great G British Railway Journeys: Readingg To Alton (PG)
4:30 Building dingg The Dream 6:30 :30 The Yorkshiree Vet (PG) ( ) 8:30 Escape Too The Countryy 11:30 Peter Andre’s dre’s 60 Minute Makeover (PG)) 12:30 The Fine Art Auction (M)) 3:30 Sydney y Weekender 4:00 :00 0 Creek To Coast 4:30 Weekender We
3:30 Cricket: WBBL: Hobart Hurricanes v Perth Scorchers *Live* From North Sydney Oval 7:00 Cricket: Crickee WBBL: Sydney Sixers v Melbourne Renegades *Live* Mell From m North Sydney Oval 10:00 Movie: Movii “Dracula Untold” (M h) (’14)) Stars: Charles Dance
4:45 Movie: “Mightyy Joe Young” (PG) (’98) 98)) Stars: Charlize Theron ron 7:00 Movie: “Night At The Museum: Secret Of The Tomb” mb” (PG) (’14) Stars: Ben Stiller 9:00 Movie: “Argo” (M l,v) (’12) 2)) Stars: Ben Affleck 11:30 V (M) M) 1:30 Mystery Diners (PG)
9:00 Rugby g y League: g Tribal League g 2020 *Live* 5:00 The Pointt 6:00 Goingg Places With Erniee Dingo g (PG) ( ) 7:05 Ella 8:35 Dance Rites 2020 *Live* From Froo Sydney y y Opera p House 10:055 Movie: “CB4” (MA15+) (’93)) ( Stars: Chris Rock
3:00 Driven Not Hidden 3:30 Fishing Edge 4:00 By Design Heroes 4:30 Mighty Machines 5:00 Reel Action 5:30 MacGyver (M v) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v) 10:20 Seal Team (M v) 12:15 Law & Order: SVU (M v)
2:00 Seinfeld infeld (PG) ( ) 3:00 Carols Second econd Act (PG) 5:000 Rules Of Engagement (PG) G) 6:00 Columbo (PG) 7:30 30 Kojak j (M) ( ) 8:30 Spyforce (M v) v) 9:30 The Big Bang Theory (PG) (PG)) 10:30 The Middle (M) 12:00 : 0 The :0 Flash (M) 2:00 Charmed armed (PG)
4:00 Paradise At Any Price 5:00 The Garden Gurus 5:30 House Hunterss Renovation 6:30 Texas Flip F N Move 7:30 Boise Boys y 8:00 8:00 House Hunters International Internatioo 10:30 House Hunters Renovation 11:30 R Louisianaa Flip N Move
6:00 Dragons: Race To Dragons: g The Edge Edge g (PG) ( ) 6:30 The Wonderful Wonderful World Of Puppies 7:15 7:15 Operation p Ouch! 7:45 Shaun The Sheepp 8:00 Slugterra erra 8:35 Get Blake! 8:45 So Awkward: wkward: BFF 9:15 Prisoner Zero ero (PG) ( ) 9:40 Degrassi: The The Next Generation
6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:15 Planet America’s Fireside Chat 7:00 7:00 ABC News Weekend 7:30 Australian Story 8:00 ABC Auss News Nee Weekend 8:30 New Normal 9:00 ABC News WeekNoo end enn 9:15 Four Corners 10:00 ABC ABB News
5:20 Thomas And Friends 6:10 Dog Loves es Books 6:25 Hey Duggee 7:05 The Deep 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (PG) 8:300 Fiona O’Loughlin’s Greatest Hits (M l) 9:55 Q (M l) 10:55 Mock The Week (M)
6:30 The Bigg Family Familly Cookingg Showdownn 7:30 Cheese Slicess 8:30 Cookingg Upp A Fortune Fortunn 9:30 The Hairyy Bikers’ Food Fooo Tour Of Britain 10:30 Watts Watt On The Grill 11:00 The Cookk And The Chef 11:30 Paul HollyHollly wood’s Pies And Puds
5:20 Monty Python’s Flying Circus (PG) 6:30 Only Connect (PG) 7:40 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M d,l,s) 8:30 The X-Files (M h,v) 11:10 Hungry Ghosts (M l) (In English/ Vietnamese) 1:15 Vikings (MA15+) 2:05 The Movie Show (M d,l)
4:00 BattleBots Bots (PG) ( 5:00 Movie: “Happy p y ppy Feet 2” (PG)) (’11) ( ) Stars: Robin Williams 7:000 Movie: “Shrek 2” (PG) (’04) Stars: Mike Myers 9:00 Movie: ovie: “Quantum Of Solace” e” (M ( v)) (’08) Stars: Daniel Craig raig 11:10 Heroes (MA15+)
5:40 5:44 Movie: “Return To Paradise” (PG) (’53) Paar Stars: Staa Gary Cooper 7:30 Movie: Moviee “Stepmom” (M) (’98) ( ) Stars: Julia Roberts 10:00 Movie: “Shall “Shaa We Dance?” (M l) (’04) Gere 12:05 ( ) Stars: Richard R Dangerman (PG) 1:00 Home g Shopping
7:00 Weekend eekend Breakfast [s] [ ] 9:00 Insiders I [s] 10:00 Offsiders Offsiders [s] [ ] 10:30 The World Worr This Week [s] s] 11:00 Compass p [s] [ ] 11:300 Songs Of Praise [s] [s]] 12:00 ABC News [s] [ ] 12:30 12 Landlinee [s] [s] [ ] 1:00 Don’t Stopp The Music M 2:00 Victoria ctoria (PG) ( ) [s] [ ] 3:00 Basketball: Baskett WNBL: Melbourne v Adelaide *Live* *Livv From Townsville ville Stadium [s] [ ] 5:00 Antiques Antiqu q Roadshow how [s] [ ] 6:00 The Sound (PG) ((PG G [s] 7:00 ABC News ews Sundayy [s] [ ] 7:40 Restoration Restoo Australia ia [s] 8:40 Roadkill (M l,d,v) l,d,vv [s]
6:00 Home Shopping 7:00 Weekend Sunrise [s] 10:00 The Morning Show - Weekend [s] 12:00 House Of Wellness [s] 1:00 Border Security - International (PG) [s] 1:30 Cricket: WBBL: Melbourne Stars v Sydney Sixers *Live* From North Sydney Oval [s] 5:00 Seven News At 5 [s] 5:30 Sydney Weekender (PG) [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Beat The Chasers (PG) [s] 8:30 Crime Investigation Australia: Most Infamous S2 (MA15+) [s] 9:50 Killer Tapes (M v) [s]
6:000 Easyy Eats [s] [ ] 7:00 Weekend Weekee Today [s] 10:00 (PG) 00 Cybershack y ( ) [s] [ ] 10:30 10:: Ultimate Rushh [s] Reef [s] [ ] 11:30 Targa g Great Barrier Baa 12:30 30 Explore p [s] [ ] 12:50 Movie:: “Sliding Doors” rs” (PG) ( ) (’98) ( ) Stars: Gwyneth Gwyne y e Paltrow 2:500 The Sporting [s] 4:00 Wild p g Bubble (PG) ( Metropolis rop opol olis is (PG) (PG G) [s] [s] 5:00 5 00 NINE News: First At 5: Five [s] 5:30 RBT (PG) [s] 6:00 NINE News Sunday [s] 7:00 The Block (PG) [s] 8:30 60 Minutes (PG) [s] 9:30 NINE News Late [s] 10:30 See No Evil (M) [s]
2:00 Good Chef Bad Chef [s] 12:30 Roads Less Travelled [s] 1:00 Taste Of Australia [s] 1:30 Left Off The Map [s] 2:00 10 Travlr Northern Territory [s] 2:30 By Design Heroes [s] 3:00 Jamie And The Nonnas [s] 4:00 Everyday Gourmet [s] 4:30 Fishing Australia [s] 5:00 10 News First [s] 6:00 WIN News [s] 6:30 The Sunday Project (PG) [s] 7:30 The Graham Norton Show (M) [s] 8:30 FBI: Most Wanted (M) [s] 9:30 Blood And Treasure (M) [s] 11:20 The Sunday Project (PG) [s]
5:30 3:00 How 5:30 Worldwatch 1:00 Speedweek Spee p e To La Vuelta To Get Fit Fast (PG) ( ) 3:50 Cycling: C 2020 020 Highlights g g 4:45 Coast New Zealand (PG) (PG) 6:30 PG)) [s] [ ] 5:35 Nazi Megastructures Megastru g u SBS World News 7:30 Lost Treasures Of The he Maya y (PG) ( ) 8:30 Pompeii: Pompe pe After The Eruption ruption p (PG) ( ) 9:45 Filthyy Rich Ri And Homeless ess (M ( l)) 10:45 First Contact Contacc Canada (PG) 11:35 Adnan 1:35 The Case Against g Ad Syed (M v) (Inn English/ Mandarin/ Urdu)) 1:55 Forbidden g Lie$ e$ (M l,v) (In English/ Arabic/ Arabb German)
2:30 The Bowls Show (PG) 3:30 Escape To The Country 5:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 7:30 Martin Clunes: Islands Of America (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Kelly’s Heroes” (M v) (’70) Stars: Clint Eastwood 11:30 World’s Most Amazing Videos (M)
4:30 Graveyard Carz (PG) 5:30 Counting Cars (PG) 6:00 Detroit Steel (PG) 7:00 Border Security - Australia’s Front Line (PG) 8:30 Movie: “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (M v,l) (’85) Stars: Sylvester Stallone 10:30 Movie: “Rambo III” (M v,l) (’88)
3:00 Mystery Diners (PG) 4:30 Restaurant: Impossible (PG) 7:30 My Crazy Birth Story (M) 8:30 First Dates Australia (M) 10:30 Say Yes To The Dress (M) 11:30 Bridezillas (M l) 12:30 Guy's Big Bite (PG) 1:00 Fringe (M) 4:00 Smallville (M v)
4:30 Rugby Union: SA Premier Grade 2020 5:45 African News 6:00 APTN National News 6:30 Boomalli - Five Koori Artists (PG) 7:00 Behind The Brush 7:35 College Behind Bars (M) 8:35 The Work (M l) 10:10 Not Just Numbers (M)
3:00 Driven Not Hidden (PG) 3:30 Healthy Homes Australia 4:00 Buy To Build 4:30 Fishing Edge 5:00 I Fish 5:30 Truck Hunters (PG) 6:30 Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 9:30 NCIS: Los Angeles (M v) 10:30 48 Hours (M)
2:30 Broke (PG) 3:30 Man With A Plan (PG) 4:30 The Middle (PG) 6:00 The Big Bang Theory (PG) 9:00 Friends (PG) 10:00 Man With A Plan (PG) 11:30 2 Broke Girls (M s) 12:30 Mom (M s,d) 1:30 The Flash (M v) 3:30 Charmed (PG)
4:30 Good Bones 5:30 Boise Boys 6:30 House Hunters International 7:30 You Live In What? 8:30 Making It Home With Kortney And Dave 9:30 My Lottery Dream Home 10:30 Flip Or Flop 11:30 Masters Of Flip: The Look Back (PG)
6:00 Dragons: Race To The Edge 6:30 The Wonderful World Of Puppies 7:15 Operation Ouch! 7:45 Shaun The Sheep 8:00 Slugterra 8:35 Get Blake! 9:15 Prisoner Zero (PG) 9:40 Degrassi: The Next Generation 10:00 rage (PG)
6:00 ABC News Weekend 6:30 New Normal 7:00 ABC News Weekend 7:40 Drum Beat 8:00 Insiders 9:00 ABC News Weekend 9:30 Australian Story 10:00 ABC News 10:30 New Normal 11:00 ABC Nightly News 11:30 The Mix
5:35 PJ Masks 6:10 Dog Loves Books 6:35 Ben And Holly’s Little Kingdom 7:05 The Deep 7:30 Spicks And Specks (PG) 8:00 Would I Lie To You? (M l) 8:30 Penn And Teller: Fool Us (PG) 9:10 Live At The Apollo (M l) 10:00 Gruen XL (M)
6:30 Jimmy Shu’s Taste Of The Territory 7:00 Bonacini’s Italy 7:30 Gourmet Farmer 8:30 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey 9:40 Gino’s Italian Escape 10:30 Watts On The Grill 11:00 The Cook And The Chef
6:05 From The Ashes: A Fresh Star 6:35 Jeff Bezos: The Rise And Reign Of Amazon (PG) 7:40 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (M d,l,s) 8:30 Lost Gold Of World War II (PG) 9:20 Vinyl Nation (M) 11:00 America’s Great Divide: Obama To Trump
4:00 Movie: “Adventures In Zambezia” (G) (’12) Stars: Leonard Nimov 5:40 Movie: “Big Daddy” (PG) (’99) Stars: Adam Sandler 7:30 Movie: “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life” (M) (’03) 10:00 Movie: “John Wick” (MA15+) (’14)
5:20 Movie: “Kings Of The Sun” (PG) (’63) Stars: Yul Brynner 7:30 Death In Paradise (M v) 8:40 Chicago PD (MA15+) 9:40 Chicago Fire (M) 10:40 Chicago Med (M) 11:40 License To Kill (M) 12:35 Adventures In Rainbow Country
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12:00 Movie: “Dangerous Matrimony” (M) (’18) Stars: Emily O’Brien 2:00 Cheat (M v,l) [s] 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) [s] 4:00 Seven News At 4 [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] 6:00 Seven News [s] 7:00 Home And Away (PG) [s] 7:30 SAS Australia (M l) [s] 8:30 The Rookie (M v) [s] 10:30 The Latest Seven News [s] 11:00 Chicago Fire (M) [s]
7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 6:30 Bargain Hunt 7:30 8:30 Housos (MA15+) Doc Martin (PG) 8:30 9:00 Regular Old Foyle’s War (M) 10:40 Bogan (MA15+) 10:00 Movie: Criminal Confessions (M) “Revenge Of The Nerds II: 11:50 World’s Most Amazing Nerds In Paradise” (M) (’87) Videos (M v)
12:00 Ellen (PG) [s] 1:00 Getaway (PG) [s] 1:30 The Block (PG) [s] 3:00 Tipping Point [s] 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon News [s] 5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat [s] 6:00 NINE News [s] 7:00 A Current Affair (PG) [s] 7:30 Gold Coast Cops (M v,l) [s] 8:30 Movie: “Spectre” (M v) (’15) Stars: Daniel Craig 11:25 NINE News Late [s] 11:55 Tipping Point [s]
12:00 Movie: Movvi : “I Am Elizabeth Smart” Sm (M ( v)) (’17) ( ) Stars: Star arss Elizabeth Smart 2:000 Cheat ar C eat (M) Ch ( ) [s] [ ] 3:000 The Chase UK [s] 4:00 Seven even News ev At 4 [s] [s] 5:00 The Chase Australia [s] s] 6:00 Seven Seveen News [s] 7:00 Home And Away ay (PG) ( ) [s] [ ] 7:30 7:3 SAS Australia (M l) [s] 8:40 SAS 7: SA UK (M ( l,v) l [s] 9:50 World’s Most Shocking Emergency Calls (MA15+) [s] Em m
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At the movies... Scary laughs and a few surprises FREAKY ++ 1 hour, 42 mins EMILY FESZCZUK
You might think ‘Freaky’ is your typical body-swap movie, but it has a twist. A big bloody twist! Veteran actor Vince Vaughn plays “The Butcher” and rising star Kathryn Newton is timid teenager, Millie. When she magically switches bodies with the town’s infamous serial killer, she must race to reverse the curse and stop a killing spree. This horror - comedy starts out strong with the slasher side of things. A little too graphic for me, but the violence does come with the genre. The comedy is a little slow from Vaughn until he swaps bodies with the high schooler Newton plays.
Hilarious silliness ensues when he fully commits to embodying a teenage girl. The stark contrast between his brute body and feminine personality steals the show. With jocks, mean girls and the token sassy gay sidekick, they manage to fit every high school stereotype in. Millie is the exception, managing to be the hero rather than the traditional victim we all expect. With some good jump scares and laughs throughout, it had the right elements to be something fresh but ended up having a very predictable storyline. A good choice if you are just craving some popcorn from the cinema.
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JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19
FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20
Uranus and Mercury stir up your rebellious and mischievous side. But Jupiter, Saturn and Pluto are also stimulating your seclusion zone. So it’s time to slow down and smell the roses as you relax, rejuvenate and reschedule. You’ll have to be extra patient, as tasks will take longer than expected. Don’t let nagging self-doubts undermine your confidence and sabotage your self-belief.
Tuesday is the best day of the week for being perceptive. Your creativity and compassion are really cranking; your mind and imagination are in perfect harmony. So it’s a wonderful time to express your inner muse or reach out and help someone in need. A relationship with a relative, neighbour or friend could head in a totally unexpected direction, so keep your adaptability muscles well-flexed.
ARIES MARCH 21 TO APRIL 20
The current global pandemic is a challenging one: physically, emotionally, mentally, socially and financially. But that’s no excuse to procrastinate! Proactive Mars is charging through your sign (until January 6). So – despite restrictions, delays and even lockdowns – it’s time to embrace options, kickstart projects, roll up your sleeves and power through tasks with renewed enthusiasm.
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JUNE 22 TO JULY 22
The planets are activating your hopes, dreams and wishes zones so it’s important to pursue ambitious goals and keep your aspirations alive. As birthday great Louisa May Alcott wrote: “We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving, and we all have the power to make wishes come true, as long as we keep believing”. A close relationship looks unpredictable on Friday.
Don’t accept things at face value. With the planets stimulating your research/ mystery zone, look beneath the surface (and do some background briefing) to discover what’s really going on. Group activities look busy but be careful what you say. Avoid gossiping and spreading secrets (especially during Zoom calls, which people can record). Friday is fabulous for work and business matters.
It’s not all about you this week. With plenty of planetary action in your relationship zones, the more you focus on the needs of loved ones, the happier everyone will be. When it comes to a specific close relationship – are you unhappy about something? Don’t bottle things up inside. Mercury encourages you to talk about your feelings and discuss difficulties in depth.
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LIBRA
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AUGUST 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23
SEPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER23
NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21
The planets send a social media or creative opportunity your way but don’t sit on the sidelines and limit yourself Virgo! And don’t let negative self-talk stymie your upward trajectory. You are far better at what you do than you think you are. This week powerful Pluto and confident Jupiter push you to shine like the inspiring professional you were born to be.
Librans love things to run efficiently and smoothly but there’s unpredictable planetary energy about this week. So drop the perfectly planned schedule and just take things as they come. Some possible scenarios? A relationship with a partner, family member, friend or neighbour could veer off in a totally unexpected direction. Or something you post on social media could receive an unforeseen response.
You’re keen to be in charge, as the Sun transits through Sagittarius and Uranus energises your job zone. But are you being the boss – or just plain bossy? Strive to utilise your leadership skills in clever ways, that bring more creativity to your work situation. You’ll be in freedom bunny mode on Friday, when you’re keen to do your own thing, free from onerous responsibilities and restrictions.
This week it’s all about accentuating the positives and minimising the negatives. When it comes to a close relationship, are you being secretive, suspicious or just plain paranoid? A loved one may demand more freedom to do their own thing. Avoid the tendency to over-react. With Mercury and Venus both vamping through your sign, aim to be the most charming and cooperative you can be.
LEO JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23
Mighty Mars is firing up your philosophy zone, so it’s an appropriate time to ask yourself a few important questions. “Where am I heading?” “What are my aspirations for the future?” “Am I all enthusiastic talk and no productive action?” Food for thought. As Bruce Lee once said: “Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do”.
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Are you suffering from a crisis of confidence? Is your perfectionist streak running rampant and out of control? The more you try to make everything ‘perfect’, the more you will attract opposition from others. And don’t waste time comparing yourself with other people – run your own race. As Bruce Lee said: “Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself”.
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ew Austin Spurs G League coach Matt Nielsen has come a long way since he fell in love with the game of basketball whilst attending Penrith High School back in the 1990s. After getting introduced to the game through his mathematics teacher, Nielsen went on to have an incredible career both in Australia and overseas. Not only did Nielsen help guide the Sydney Kings to back- to- back titles in the early 2000s, but the Penrith product represented Australia at three Olympic Games and also carved out a successful career in Europe. When he retired in 2013, the former St Marys Senior High School student returned home to Australia and immediately began the next stage of his basketball career as a coach. In between his two assistant coaching stints with the NBL’s Perth Wildcats, Nielsen spent a year in the United States back in 2014/15 working with the San Antonio Spurs in a player development role. After impressing during his short stay aboard as well as several coaching spells in the NBA Summer League, Nielsen returned to the US last year after being appointed assistant coach of San Antonio’s G League affiliate, the Austin Spurs. Following a successful 2019/20 season,
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which saw the Spurs finish with the League’s sixth best record, Austin head coach Blake Ahearn was poached by the Memphis Grizzlies to be an assistant in the NBA. With the new G League season on the horizon, last week the Austin Spurs announced that 42- year- old Nielsen would be the franchise’s next head coach, replacing Ahearn. Not only is Nielsen just the seventh head coach in Austin Spurs history, but he becomes the first Penrith Basketball junior to achieve such an incredible feat. In a statement posted online, the Penrith Basketball Association expressed their well wishes to their former prodigy. “Penrith Basketball would like to send our congratulations to Matt Nielsen on his appointment as head coach of the Austin Spurs G League team in the USA,” the statement said. “What a fantastic achievement – from the west of Sydney as a Penrith junior to the Sydney Kings and then on to an outstanding national and international career. All the best, Matt.” Meanwhile, all eyes were on another Penrith Basketball junior on Thursday afternoon with Josh Green expected to be drafted in the 2020 NBA Draft. When the Weekender went to print on Wednesday evening, the 20-year-
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old was predicted by many draft experts to be selected late in the first round. The hugely talented guard, who played with the Arizona Wildcats in the NCAA, spent the early part of his burgeoning career at Penrith as a member of the association’s U14 and U16 youth basketball programs.
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Story continued from » p. 72 “Coming to the Big Bash after [batting consistently] against Australia’s finest is a big confidence booster,” he said. “You don’t take anything for granted, but to have that behind you definitely helps… it was something I was very proud of, and it’s definitely one of my best summers of cricket.” Billings, who played two seasons in the BBL for the Sixers between 2016- 2018, said he leapt at the opportunity to join the Thunder because he felt connected to the club six years ago when he played Grade cricket in Thunder Nation’s heartland. Apart from playing with Penrith, he was also impressed by the spirit and culture of what’s now his new club whenever he opposed the Thunder in Sydney’s renowned crosstown derbies. “It seemed a close-knit group,” he said. “They represent western Sydney and, having played club cricket for Penrith, I know the area fantastically well. I still have a lot of very good friends from my time there.” Billings, who has played a total of 51 white ball matches for England, said he was excited to return to the BBL. “It’s a fantastic tournament,” he said.
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rising football star and an Olympic hopeful were the big winners at the 2020 Penrith Valley Sports Foundation (PVSF) Awards recently. Long- time PVSF President Rodney Watson announced the lucky recipients at a ceremony held at Emu Sports Club. While several awards were handed out on the night, all eyes were on the two major categories – Junior Sports Star and Senior Sports Star of the Year. Taking home the coveted Junior Sports Star of the Year was Glenmore Park teenager Patrick Beach, who is currently overseas living out his football dream. Earlier this year, Patrick toured the UK with the Australian Schoolboys and was due to play first grade with the Marconi Stallions as goalkeeper. However, he caught the eye of scouts in Northern Ireland and was offered a professional contract with the Larne Football Club. At just 17 years of age, Patrick began his stint with Larne last month. While Patrick was abroad and wasn’t able to accept his award, this year’s
Taylah Tsitsikronis, Amanda Houison and Matt Beach, collecting the award on behalf of his brother Patrick Beach. Photo: Wendy Murphy. Senior Sports Star of the Year, Taylah Tsitsikronis, was in attendance despite spending much of her career overseas. The 26- year- old softballer, who has been in the Australian squad for quite some time, beat out several hot contenders to win the coveted prize. The Penrith City junior played with the Aussie Spirit in the USA before going on to compete in Shanghai where Australia qualified for the Olympics. Tsitsikronis was on track to represent in Tokyo before
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the pandemic struck. The other award winners included: Ray Dukes – Jim Anderson Memorial Award; Trish Conner – Sports Administration Award; Erik Horrie – All Abilities Award; Tim Bailey – Coach of the Year; Robert Ferrier – Volunteer of the Year; Penrith Netball’s 13 Years State Age Titles Team – Team of the Year; Amanda Houison – Referee/Umpire Award; Luciana Macedo – Masters Athlete Award; and Sophie Wilson – Rising Star Award.
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e’s only been in the role for just over a month, but new Western Sydney coach Carl Robinson has been frantically working the phones to secure talent for the upcoming season. With the new A-League competition set to kick-off on December 27, the Wanderers have announced the signings of three key players – all on multi-year deals. Former West Brom, Norwich and Rangers midfielder Graham Dorrans has joined the club on a two-year deal. With nearly 400 professional games for club and country to his name, the Scotsman arrives with significant experience playing in some of the toughest leagues in world football. Dorrans said he was looking forward to arriving in western Sydney and linking up with the Red & Black. “I’m delighted to be coming over and grateful for the opportunity,” he said. “After speaking with the manager (Robinson) and hearing the vision he has for the club and the way he wants to play, I think it’s a brand of football that really suits my game.
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“It’s a league I have watched from a distance and really enjoyed watching it, so I’m looking forward to getting over and starting as soon as I can.” Also joining the Wanderers for the next two years is central midfielder Anthony Lesiotis. The 20- year- old Young Socceroo had a breakout 2019/20 season with Melbourne Victory, featuring in 23 matches. Lesiotis said he was ready to get to work with his new club. “I spoke to Carl and he was interested in bringing me over, I really like the sound of
the project and the plans he’s got for the club,” he said. “Last season, I learned a lot on what it’s like to play a professional season, playing regular games and learning off other players in big games. “Hopefully with the Wanderers we can win the league and qualify for the AFC Champions League.” Rounding out the new signings is goalkeeper Daniel Margush, who joins the club from a recent stint with Perth Glory and three seasons at Adelaide United. The 22 - year - old shot stopper has
frequented the Australian U23 squad and is set to bolster the Wanderers’ goalkeeping stocks. “I’ve had a few chats with Carl, and he’s been really positive about the opportunities at this club and that’s really exciting to hear that come from the gaffer himself,” Margush said. “I can’t wait to learn off both goalkeeper coach Davide del Giovine and goalkeeper Daniel Lopar. I’ve always got an open mind, taking bits and pieces from everybody. I’m excited about that and hopefully I can get the best out of myself.”
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CRICKET: Round 5 of the Nepean District Cricket Association (NDCA) is in the books, with Panthers Cricket Club enjoying another excellent weekend of results. In first grade, Panthers 8/121 defeated Springwood 10/120. In sixth grade, Panthers 6/175 were far too good for Glenbrook Blaxland 9/119. GRIDIRON: The Nepean Ducks have enjoyed a rare win, defeating the West Sydney Pirates 26-6 in Round 6 of the Gridiron NSW Men’s competition. Meanwhile, Nepean’s Colts team are back to their very best, smashing the ship out of the Pirates 46-0. This Saturday both teams will look for back to back wins when they take on the Northern Sydney Rebels at Doug Rennie Field in Kingswood. BASEBALL: The Greater Western Warriors first grade team endured a horror week of results against Cronulla
Sutherland in Round 7 of the NSW State Baseball League competition. In the mid-week game, Greater Western were defeated by the Sharks 5-0. In the weekend game, Greater Western just couldn’t get it together, belted 15-zip. The Warriors will hope to get their batting issues in order when they face the Ryde Hawks in Round 8. GOLF: Avondale Golf Club has won the 2020 Eric Apperly Shield, after the match ended in a 3-3 draw and needed to go to a playoff. Avondale’s number one player, Chris Fan, proved to be the man of the moment, as the Northern Suburbs club clinched their first Eric Apperly Shield. It was the second playoff in two years to decide the Eric Apperly Champions. St Michael’s Golf Club looked to be on the cusp of victory after winning the first three match-ups, with wins to Jeffrey Pullen 5/3, Daley Loumains 3/2 and Kelsey Bennett 2 up. Avondale responded with wins to both William Bayliss (4/3) and Grace Kim (1 up) to set the scene for a grandstand finish as the last pairing fought out a very tight contest. Fan made a clutch up-and-down for a one-up win, forcing the Shield into a playoff. The ensuing playoff was a thriller and, man of the moment, Fan was a little lost for words after the win. “Harrison Crowe is a great player; he’s one of the best players I know,” he grinned. The Eric Apperly Shield is Avondale’s first win in the 70-year-old competition. This year’s competition was also historic for the inclusion of women in the teams.
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familiar face is returning to the country, with explosive English batsman Sam Billings signing with the Sydney Thunder for the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) season. Keen-eyed locals may recognise 29-year-old Billings, who was a popular and valued member of the Penrith Cricket Club during the 2013/14 NSW Premier Grade cricket season. Since then, Billings has gone on to become one of the biggest names in English cricket and is regarded as one of the world’s most sought after T20 players. The Prince Harry look-a-like joins the Thunder in scintillating form after his memorable 118 for England in the recent One Day series against Australia. He scored his century after overcoming a powerful pace attack spearheaded by Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood to hit 14 boundaries and two sixes. Billings will arrive in Sydney at the end of England’s One Day and T20I tour of South Africa. He said he had good reason to pad up for the Thunder, feeling confident about the campaign ahead. Story continues on » p. 70
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