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25.01.2022 Lithgow Workmans Soccer FC remain undefeated and are on top of the Western Premier League table.



24.01.2022 Sphynx Nail Studio is now open on Main Street and they've got plenty to offer! "We will try do anything and everything they [customers] ask for so they can come in and leave feeling like a million dollars."

24.01.2022 Check out this pic of Hampton Rydal Road by John Grant. Send us your snow photos to include in Tuesday's edition of the Mercury, with one lucky person's photo going on our front page!

23.01.2022 History has been made on Wallerawang's Barton Avenue!



23.01.2022 Lithgow's Cooper Anderson modifies to-scale electric cars and he's going to attempt breaking a speed world record with one on Saturday. The current official world record, documented by ROSSA is 243.3 km/h. Good luck Cooper!

22.01.2022 Bit chuffed to have my photo of Hartley in the Mist published on the front page of the Mercury yesterday. Cheers guys. Even Hama was slightly impressed and he's a harsh critic! Edit. As Christine Gorrie said, maybe he was actually Looking for a job. About time! Slacker.

21.01.2022 How amazing are Imogen and Amber?



21.01.2022 The Bureau of Meteorology's MetEye is forecasting widespread snow for regions around Lithgow, including Orange, Blayney, Oberon, Bathurst and the Blue Mountains.

20.01.2022 Amazing to see our Tarana Pub on show!

20.01.2022 Tia, 14, was last seen at the intersection of Mort Street and Hartley Valley Road about 6pm yesterday Monday, August 3.

19.01.2022 Drop on into the Lithgow Tin Shed and support Daffodil Day!

19.01.2022 Lithgow’s Kyle Cummings is showing his finesse on the football field.



19.01.2022 Thanks to our officers who found these insanely adorable pups.

18.01.2022 I’m on board with the Oberon Review for the next little while as well as the Mercury. I’ve reached out to some residents and wanted to share some lovely snaps from around Oberon this month. If you’ve got any photos of Lithgow or Oberon feel free to email me at [email protected]

18.01.2022 Rick Slaven Art features in part 10 of my 'Made in Lithgow' series. His journey to becoming an artist began five years ago in his dreams. "One day I had a dream that I was around a fire and someone said to me I've got to do art and I woke up... I went and got some paint and came home and did a painting," he said.

18.01.2022 Sad news out of our region this morning. Our thoughts and condolences are with the family and colleagues at this devastating time.

18.01.2022 Our local police are working hard to keep the community safe.

17.01.2022 Never in his wildest dreams did Lachi Sharp imagine seeing himself on the sails of the Sydney Opera House. Well deserved Lachi, we're all proud of you. #Tokyo2020 Kookaburras

16.01.2022 Would you pack your life into a Ute and hit the road with nothing but your dog by your side? That's exactly what Lithgow's Jaime Balzke did when she left home with her kelpie pup Jodie in July, for what she hoped would be the adventure of a lifetime.

16.01.2022 Close to 380 pest animals were removed in the Lithgow, Oberon and Trunkey Creek areas.

15.01.2022 Everyone has been sending through some amazing snaps, let's take a look at the best of September.

15.01.2022 Congratulations to Brad's Garage who were voted by Lithgow residents as the best mechanic in the area.

14.01.2022 I had a chat with the lovely Maya from Stone and River who is bringing a different fashion vibe to Lithgow.

14.01.2022 #BREAKING A man is recovering in a Sydney hospital after he was shot while sleeping in the cabin of his truck at Mount Lambie this morning.

14.01.2022 Cases are rising and according to deputy premier John Barilaro, it’s putting regional and rural NSW on a knife’s edge. Stay safe everyone.

13.01.2022 Renshaw's Bikes is set to open on Main Street soon.

13.01.2022 The 19 year-old Meadow Flat resident will have his striking artwork of a yellow-tail black cockatoo on reusable chiller bags, set to be sold at Coles supermarkets across Australia from this week.

12.01.2022 Today marks two years of working as a journalist. Time certainly flies and never in a million years did I think I’d be working from home amid a global pandemic. Earlier this year I thought the fires would be the biggest thing I’d cover in my career and then Covid-19 hit. It’s been challenging but rewarding and I still certainly love what I do. I can’t wait to see what the future holds.

11.01.2022 parents of school kids Hi everyone, As the school year is due to commence in a few short weeks, I’m reaching out in hopes to speak with a parent with school kids/kid about the cost of school uniforms and sending the kids back to school. Basically, I just want to have a short chat about whether you find back to school shopping tricky, costly or if you use hand-me-downs etc. ... If you’re interested flick me a message. Thanks! See more

10.01.2022 How impressive is this?

10.01.2022 Be sure to pick up a copy of tomorrow’s Lithgow Mercury!

10.01.2022 Take care on the roads and rug up. It’s going to be a bit chilly to say the least!

08.01.2022 A fishing update from around the local area.

08.01.2022 As part of my 9th installment of the Lithgow Mercury's 'Made in Lithgow' series, I took a look behind the scenes of Thales Lithgow Arms factory to see just what goes into creating a weapon for our soldiers on the front line.

08.01.2022 Lithgow Storm JRLFC player Jai Spittles is one of many young athletes suffering from COVID-lockdown and its implications on playing sport. "I miss training, game days and versing other teams," he said.

07.01.2022 Emerson Banning left Lithgow in August along with everything she knows behind, to embark on a journey to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she will pursue her love of tennis and study psychology.

07.01.2022 Are you stuck at home like most of us and unable to get your morning coffee and newspaper? A reminder that for all online subscribers, you get access to every single print edition of the Mercury online to read on your iPad, phone or desktop. $2 a week, a bargain we reckon.

06.01.2022 headspace Lithgow has come up with a number of tips to help keep a healthy head space during these challenging times. "This town, the people are so resilient, they've seen so much," headspace Lithgow community engagement and in-take officer Jason Eggins said.

05.01.2022 The Blue Fox is back!

05.01.2022 Our journalists Alanna and Ciara are celebrating their birthdays this week, so we just had to have some cake! #happybirthday

05.01.2022 This was an extremely hard event to cover but I’m proud of what I’ve been able to share. The story will also be on the front page of Friday’s edition of the Lithgow Mercury. Rest In Peace Kelly

02.01.2022 Have a spare $10? Operation Christmas Child needs your help.

01.01.2022 I recently had the chance to see some stunning tulips that John has been growing for his wife over the last 20 years. As the saying goes... 'happy wife, happy life'.

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