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24.01.2022 A TEENAGER has undergone surgery in hospital after he was shot at South Granville on Sunday afternoon in what police believe was another gangland shooting. Emergency services were called to Clyde Street at 1.40pm responding to reports of more than a dozen of shots being fired. A short time later, a 17-year-old youth was taken to Auburn Hospital with a gunshot wound to the shoulder before being transferred to Westmead Hospital, and he is reported to be in a stable condition. Any information about the incident can be reported anonymously to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
22.01.2022 A MAN was threatened with a knife and his car stolen at a carwash in Rosehill. Shortly after midnight (Tuesday, December 1), a man attended a carwash on James Rouse Drive, near Hassall Street, in his white Mercedes C200LS, registration number DWJ85N, and as he got out of the car, he was approached by two men, one armed with a knife. The men, described as Pacific Islander/Maori in appearance, threatened the owner before getting into his Mercedes and driving away. The owner was not hurt. Anyone who may have witnessed the incident or has information regarding the whereabouts of the stolen vehicle should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
21.01.2022 HAVE you heard the one about ‘The Naughtiest Reindeer’ or ‘Stinkzilla Versus Christmas’? You may be more familiar with ’T’was The Night Before Christmas’ or ’12 Boats A Blinking’? These fun children’s stories and more will soon be on offer nightly, 6-6.30pm, courtesy of Cumberland libraries in the 12 days leading up Christmas, Sunday, December 13, to Thursday, December 24. Read the full story at https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/christmas-bedtime-tales-t/ For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
21.01.2022 ALDI is getting a new home in Auburn and has promised an even better shopping experience with its fresh, new look including better product displays, improved navigation and modern styling. The store at 6/10 Harrow Road, Auburn, closes today and reopens at Auburn Central tomorrow (Thursday) at 8.30am. Read the full story at https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/food-giant-aldis-on-move-/ For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
21.01.2022 DETERMINED to spread a little joy after such a difficult year, Christmas celebrations including carols and a free twilight movie will go ahead in the Auburn Botanic Gardens next month. However unlike previous years, the festivities are limited to 500 people on a first come, first served basis, with a warning that anyone turning up after the limit is reached will be turned away in line with Covid-19 regulations. Entry is free from 6pm-9pm on Saturday, December 12, but a Cumberland Council spokesperson confirmed bookings are not available, although the carols will also be live-streamed. For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
18.01.2022 DRAWINGS and posters thanking frontline workers line the fence around Granville South Public School. Principal Karen Macphail said Deputy Principal, Wellbeing, Natasha Zeremes, had organised students and teachers to create the artworks, adding that the pandemic had made everyone stop and think of what is important. Read the full story at https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/brush-up-way-to-say-thank/ For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
15.01.2022 Everyone is being urged to monitor weather reports and health advice as the state is expected to experience heatwave conditions in the coming days. The Bureau of Meteorology warns temperatures are generally expected to increase over the weekend. As the weather heats up, motorists are also reminded it’s not only an offence for children or pets to be left unattended in a vehicle, it can be deadly. Everyone needs to take care in hot weather, but some people are at higher risk of... heat illness, especially if they are older, live alone or are socially-isolated. Remember to; Stay well-hydrated Avoid alcohol and hot or sugary drinks Limit your physical activity Try to stay out of the sun during the hottest part of the day Wear light, loose-fitting clothing made from natural fibres like cotton Regularly check your forecasts from the Bureau of Meteorology on radio, TV, internet or App Get advice from your doctor about whether your medication and/or your medical conditions may affect what you should do if it gets extremely hot Make sure you know who you are going to call (who may need help, and who could provide help to you if needed); make a list of telephone numbers and make sure they are current. If you can, it's a good idea to spend some time in an air-conditioned building. For more information please refer to the Beat the Heat website: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environment/beattheheat Livestock and pet owners are also being urged to ensure adequate clean water is always available and that shading is provided where possible. Additionally, no animals should be left in confined, unventilated areas. Members of the public should also regularly visit the Rural Fire Service website at www.rfs.nsw.gov.au for updated bush fire warnings and information. For updated weather forecasts and warnings visit www.bom.gov.au. See more
13.01.2022 Thousands of shoppers have already checked out the fresh look and bargains on offer at Aldi’s new store at Auburn Central. The new store features redesigned shelving and wooden produce bays, extended energy-efficient chillers and improved point-of-sale displays. For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
11.01.2022 To mark the start of the international campaign, 16 Days of Activism against Gender-based Violence, Cumberland City Council has unveiled a red bench at Merrylands Park, in partnership with The Red Rose Foundation. A red bench is a permanent visual reminder that we all must work to change the ending and call out abusive behaviour in our families, neighbourhoods and broader communities. Mayor Steve Christou said it is hoped the red bench will be a place that inspires conversations about domestic violence and raises awareness and opportunities for this important issue to remain visible. For translated educational resources and more information, visit https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/violence
11.01.2022 The Great Southern Nights Festival comes to an end this Friday at The Granville Centre as part of Australian Music Month. The festival's last live music performances will start at 5pm, and feature A.Girl, Mirrah, Spvrrow and Akala Newman. For more information about COVID-19 safety and the performance line-up, visit https://www.cumberland.nsw.gov.au/greatsouthernnights
09.01.2022 POLICE allegedly seized $800,000 cash during a vehicle stop in Granville yesterday. Acting on information, officers from the Criminal Groups Squad’s Strike Force Raptor Highway stopped a white Mercedes at the intersection of Arthur and Virginia Street, Rosehill, about 6pm, and during a search of the car allegedly seized a sports bag and black garage bag containing $800,000 cash, documentation and mobile phones. The 31-year-old male driver and 32-year-old male passenger were ...arrested and taken to Granville Police Station. A short time later, a search warrant was executed at a unit at William Street, Granville, where police allegedly seized a money counter, a large amount of documentation, an electronic stun device and an amount of white powder. A white Toyota Hilux was also searched, with officers seizing further documentation. All items located during the operation will undergo further examination. Both men were both charged with knowingly deal with proceeds of crime, while the older man was also charged with possess or use a prohibited weapon without permit. They were refused bail to reappear in court on Thursday, January 28. Investigations by the Criminal Groups Squad are continuing. For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/ See more
06.01.2022 MAKE sure your home is fire safe, don’t drive through floodwater and swim between the flags. Minister for Police and Emergency Services David Elliott joined emergency services leaders to issue the timely reminders, as people begin decorating their homes for Christmas, planning holidays in regional NSW and enjoying warm days by the water. Aussie summers are iconic, but they can also be tragic," he warned. Read the full story at https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/enjoy-summer-safely-2/ For the latest news, views, issues, people, events, sport and real estate, grab a copy of this week's Auburn Review or visit https://www.localnewsplus.com.au/review/
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