27/08/2008 | As in many national economic events these days, New South Wales isn’t a gold medal performer compared with the other states when it comes to labour market performance.
27/08/2008 | WENDY Waller refuses to apologise. But residents and council candidates at last Wednesday's Democracy Forum said she shouldn't even be running for the September 13 council elections, let alone standin...
27/08/2008 | CONTRACTORS working at the Liverpool Hospital redevelopment site are concerned about safety.
``When I was speaking to the various contractors out there on the job site they weren't very happy,'' C...
27/08/2008 | IT HAS taken Liverpool's International Education Centre only 10 years to help 2000 people to learn English.
The centre started with four students in 1998.
It now runs nine classes every five w...
27/08/2008 | BARBERA Kolaczyk, 67, used to catch the bus into Liverpool four to five times a week but recent bus changes have turned her journey to Liverpool into a ``nightmare''.
Bus company Bus About cancelle...
27/08/2008 | ROBBERIES and criminal activity have prompted business owners in Macquarie Mall to demand the installation of video cameras throughout the busy shopping area.
The area, where a man was cut last wee...
27/08/2008 | SOMETIMES it's impossible to say the right thing to a woman. If she's in a certain frame of mind any seemingly harmless comment is open to misinterpretation. Sometimes the things you say can even be m...
27/08/2008 | SAYING that he wants to ``shoot'' vandals, made Gary Lucas's speech one of the most memorable in what organisers called a ``very vocal'' Democratic Forum.
Mr Lucas said he becomes very angry when h...
27/08/2008 | A SEARCH yesterday for local man Stephen DeLaMotte (pictured), 52, who's been missing for more than a week, took police into bushland on the banks of the Georges River.
Police searched for the man ...
27/08/2008 | YOU don't usually expect to meet election candidates getting off a bus, but this Saturday you can do just that around Liverpool.
Liverpool residents Ian Bailey and Michael Ross have organised a bus...
27/08/2008 | LILLIAN Chen, co-owner of Chen's Pharmacy, said her business could serve the community a lot better if it wasn't for federal restrictions.
The pharmacy, in Wattle Grove shopping centre, can dispens...
27/08/2008 | A FURTHER charge has been filed against a Liverpool lawyer already charged with fabricating a robbery at his office.
Peter Maatouk, 32, of Currans Hill, was excused from attending the Downing Centr...
27/08/2008 | LIVERPOOL'S biggest asset is its people, yet over the years our civic leaders have failed to utilise it for the betterment of the town.
Their ``we know best'' approach has resulted in Liverpool sta...
27/08/2008 | BUSINESS owners in the building complex next door to the development site for a Bunnings store on Hoxton Park Road aren't happy.
They have described a large water tank built on the site as an eyeso...
27/08/2008 | MOOREBANK resident Michael Moore decided to take on the challenge of running Liverpool's council election after he got tired of playing golf every day.
The NSW Electoral Commission's returning offi...
27/08/2008 | A CONTROVERSIAL plan for a 24-hour McDonald's fast-food outlet in Holsworthy has been approved but with shorter operating hours.
Liverpool Council on Monday night decided a 24-hour operation would ...
27/08/2008 | CANDIDATES say bored youth are predominantly responsible for the crime and graffiti problems rife in Liverpool.
Independent candidate John Anderson said the PCYC at Miller was the only youth club o...
27/08/2008 | THE council meeting that marked the end of a chapter in Liverpool's history lasted 20 minutes.
Regular attendees John Anderson, Stephen Dobell-Brown and Gary Lucas let out quiet cheers and one sugg...
26/08/2008 | Recent bus timetable changes and the cancellation of bus routes have turned many Liverpool residents away from using the public bus service.
20/08/2008 | A man in his thirties was stabbed in the Liverpool CBD at about 1pm on Wednesday.