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OCTOBER 25 2013 ISSUE 1126
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THE HEARTBEAT OF PENRITH
BOTTLE ATTACK A teenager has been injured after a glass bottle was thrown at her from a moving vehicle. The 19-year-old woman was leaving her workplace at a local shopping centre in Penrith and was waiting to cross the road at a set of traffic lights. A yellow or green coloured Holden Commodore has driven past her, and a glass bottle was thrown from the vehicle, striking her on the hip. Police are investigating.
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Water to be transported to fire crews fighting the Blue Mountains blaze is loaded onto a truck at Storage King in Penrith on Tuesday. Photo: Melinda Jane.
Neighbours in need
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Penrith’s community spirit shines during fire tragedy
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TROY DODDS
he Penrith community has shown enormous spirit this week by pitching in to help our neighbours in crisis as one of the worst bushfi re emergencies in the State’s history wreaked unimaginable havoc throughout the Blue Mountains. The worst hit regions have been Springwood and Winmalee, but throughout the Mountains there have been stories of family homes being destroyed and livelihoods torn apart. Hundreds of properties have been destroyed or damaged in the blaze.
Just hours after the fi re took hold last Thu rsday, the amazing generosity within the Penrith community was on show, with hundreds of residents donating blankets and other goods to be sent to evacuation centres. Numerous appeals and collection points were launched as locals chipped in – the smoke-fil led Blue Mountains that had replaced the usually picturesque views from the Penrith Valley a constant reminder of the tragedy unfolding just kilometres away. One of the big collection points has been at Storage King in Penrith, where residents have dropped off everything from clothes and toiletries to bottled water.
At the Penrith Musical Comedy Company’s performances of ‘Avenue Q’ last weekend, some $1,600 was raised by audience members who chipped in after the show to assist in the appeal. “We will be collecting again at our performances this weekend and we really want to thank our audiences for their amazing generosity to help others in a time of need,” said Penrith Musical Comedy Company’s Grant Jones. Westcare has announced that its Steps of Hope community fun day scheduled for Regatta Park at Emu Plains tomorrow will become a collection point for blankets and new underwear for victims of the fi re tragedy. Continues Page Six and Seven
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