Wednesday, June 20, 2007

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Thursday, June 21, 2007

ATM ram-raids rise


THE rise in ram-raids on ATMs will continue if security is not improved, Fairfield police Superintendent Ray King warned after two more attacks this week.











Homelessness is a chilling reality


08010613.jpg Fairfield is fast becoming a homelessness worry spot as more young people take to living on the streets.







Small businesses team up


08003795.jpg THE Fairfield Business Referral Group is looking for new members.









Stop this mortgage madness


Reporter's note, with Kate Sullivan: WHEN I first heard the story of Bonnyrigg mother Nawal Mati (Champion, page one) I was upset for her and her family. The more I learned about it the less upset I became  but the more angry.

















Featured News





On the street?


08021363.jpg A BONNYRIGG mother may be forced to live on the street with her three children if she doesn't find a home before her house is repossessed at the end of the month.















Your Say






Thank you


We raised $13,800 from our Biggest Morning Tea.







Labor can't budget properly



THE article ``IR campaign is false'' (Champion June 6) again shows how out of touch Chris
Bowen and his federal and state Labor mates are with the reality.



























Play golf, raise money


Sydney UD will host its second annual Charity Golf Day for the Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children.







Stars on athletic stage



0800570A.jpg MEET the Jenner boys, Dale, Brad and Kurt - athletic talents and sport stars to watch.







Racing returns to Fairfield


Harness racing returns to Fairfield Showground on Saturday, June 30.































Star studded event


THE Paint a Rainbow Foundation of Horsley Park will hold ``Singing for the Charities,'' a fund-raising dinner on Friday, June 22.










Free first home buyer seminar


Mortgage Nest and Greater Impact Finance and Training Services are holding a free first home buyer seminar on July 25.


































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