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Row means little ho-ho-ho - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
One dad, who did not wish to be identified, is angry that none of the songs mentioned Christmas, The Daily Telegraph reported. However, some people do not agree with the dad's views on the matter. The Australian's Amanda Meade tweeted “my daughter goes ...
End of an era: Queenscliff home to be demolished - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
One Queenscliff resident, who asked not to be named, said most people in the area were angered that the old house was being demolished. She said the property was one of the original homes built on the headland. “The DA was submitted and caused an ...
Mosman mum tells of her ``horrifying'' bomb scare experience - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
The woman, who asked not to be identified, lives three doors down from Madeleine Pulver - the young girl at the centre of yesterday's 10-hour bomb disposal operation. The woman said she arrived home just after 2.30pm to see a woman “crying ...
HSC students feel cheated at Macarthur Girls High - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
Six students contacted the Parramatta Advertiser but asked to remain anonymous. One of the girls said the year 10 students currently making their choices for year 11 and 12 were “in a panic”. Apparently, 84 girls signed a petition against the school's ...
Birds die, feathers fly - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
One member, who did not want to be identified, told The Advertiser that the birds - a mix of magpies and corellas - were dying in front of his eyes and there was nothing he could do to help them. “Birds were just dropping out of the trees in front of ...
Education and the election wish list - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
Many school staff asked to remain anonymous so we have collated a wish list based on their responses. At the end of the day, most people remember stories about their greatest teachers, state education minister Verity Firth said. ...
Lights stolen in Rouse Hill - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
“All our Christmas lights were stolen after being there for a month,” said a resident, who declined to be named. “When I went out for a walk on Tuesday ...
Scam offers Freshwater widow $10m - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
But the resident, who did not want to be identified, said she immediately realised the letter, addressed to her long-dead husband, was fraudulent. ...
Beacon Hill man a $1m Lotto winner - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
The man, who has asked to remain anonymous, said he was unaware he had won the draw until he was contacted by NSW Lotteries officials. ...
Claims of widespread steroid use - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
The 21-year-old, who declined to be named, trains mostly in gyms in the Hills district and said he had seen teens as young as 16 experimenting with the drug ...
Good Samaritan makes St Clair shopper's day - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
St Clair resident “Jane Doe” - who asked to remain anonymous - was at the checkout ready to pay for her groceries; however there was a problem with her ATM ...
Probes into cat mutilation at Glenfield continue - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
The felione's owner, who did not want to be identified, let Harley, her 17-year-old cat, out after midnight on Wednesday and awoke to find her pet's body ...
Outrage over use of hospitals to make soap - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
In a recent letter to The Manly Daily, a reader, who did not want to be identified, complained of finding three film vans parked in ambulance bays at Manly ...
More than batts in the belfry - Cumberland Courier Newspapers
``We are still trying to find out who they were and whether they were seen entering the building,'' said the owner, who did not wish to be identified. ...

