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Saturday, 02 November 2019 10:55
MAKING THE MOST OF OUR WASTE
Airline passengers travel on broken glass
RED DWYER
RED DWYER
AIRLINE passengers landing on recycled rock and car drivers travelling on ground glass are not attributes a potential “21st century city” would wish to be known for.
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Saturday, 02 November 2019 10:45
HITACHI SIGNS ON TO AEROTROPOLIS
Collaboration and research centre
ONE of the world’s largest companies, the Japanese conglomerate Hitachi, has signed up to be the first tenant at the Aerotropolis, with a collaboration and research centre that will generate hi-tech jobs.
ONE of the world’s largest companies, the Japanese conglomerate Hitachi, has signed up to be the first tenant at the Aerotropolis, with a collaboration and research centre that will generate hi-tech jobs.
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Saturday, 02 November 2019 10:28
BLITZ ON WAYWARD TROLLEYS
Fed-up councils unite
PENRITH City Council has joined other Councils from across Western Sydney to rid the suburbs of unsightly abandoned shopping trolleys.
PENRITH City Council has joined other Councils from across Western Sydney to rid the suburbs of unsightly abandoned shopping trolleys.
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