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Couple’s love lasts 60 years
9/01/2009 | A SIGN out the front of Jack and Joan Leach’s home demonstrates the love that has blossomed during their 60 years of marriage.
9/01/2009 | A LOCAL man who plastered the walls of his home with pictures depicting naked pre-pubescent children has been convicted of two child pornography charges in the Griffith Local Court.
Neighbours tell of mauling tragedy
9/01/2009 | IT’S a scene that will blaze in their minds forever – the piercing cries for help, the dogs covered in blood, the two defenceless baby sisters; one dead, the other a witness to an unimaginable horror.
African holiday is life-changing
7/01/2009 | IT WAS meant to be a holiday; a chance to relax, go on safari and spend time with family in an exotic African locale.
7/01/2009 | GRIFFITH’S P-platers have cautiously approved a police proposal to confiscate cars from speeding young drivers, but have raised concerns of double standards between P-platers and other motorists.
Days from death
7/01/2009 | A YOUNG mother has hit out at Griffith Base Hospital for a misdiagnosis she claims almost cost her life.
Renowned artworks go under the hammer
5/01/2009 | IN GRIFFITH art circles, this was akin to the National Gallery having a fire sale in Banna Avenue.
Clever Griffith High students clean up Tidy Town award
5/01/2009 | A MESSY problem has netted a group of local students a tidy win.
5/01/2009 | A HORROR 12 months has seen Griffith record its highest annual road toll in years, at a time when the rest of the state is celebrating its lowest since 1944.
Mowed lawns are best gift
24/12/2008 | WHILE iPods, Playstations and plasma screen TVs top many Christmas lists this year, the best present for residents of some units in Snaith Place was to have their lawns mowed.
24/12/2008 | LOCAL students will travel to and from school without charge next year after Premier Nathan Rees reneged on his controversial decision to slash free bus travel.
Serving up true spirit
24/12/2008 | WHILE most teenagers will focus on the gifts they managed to score, two sisters are giving meaning to the real spirit of the season tomorrow.
Theft leaves tiny school furious
22/12/2008 | IT WAS meant to be a night of celebration, a night to honour the feats of a tiny school’s most talented kids.
MI creates little piece of history
22/12/2008 | A BOTTLE of locally produced port, a magazine featuring Barack Obama’s ascension to the American presidency and a tie of questionable taste once worn by managing director Brett Tucker.
22/12/2008 | PASQUALE Barbaro – the alleged mastermind behind the Black Friday drug haul – will be forced to comply with some of the toughest bail conditions in Australian criminal history after being set free on Friday.
19/12/2008 | A DARLINGTON Point family are in for an anxious wait while council decide the fate of their land.
A dream in the making
19/12/2008 | INSPIRED by the grandfather she never knew, Jessica Frassetto is a step closer to realising her dream.
19/12/2008 | MACARTHUR Street residents will finally be able to walk their neighbourhood in safety after the Griffith City Council announced yesterday it would install footpaths and bicycle lanes in the street.
Street alight with Christmas joy
17/12/2008 | IT MIGHT not be the longest street in Griffith, but what Ledgerwood Street lacks in size it makes up for in Christmas spirit.
17/12/2008 | GRIFFITH to Melbourne flights could be back as early as mid-next year.
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16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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