Archive | November, 2008

Issue 2 December 2008

28. November 2008

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pages 1-12

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Local Churches

14. November 2008

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Katoomba Churches, Leura Churches, Wentworth Falls Churches Katoomba Churches St Hilda’s Anglican Church 4782 1608 St Canice`s Catholic Church 4782 2804 Uniting Church [...]

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International Move For BMGS Principal

14. November 2008

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The Head of Blue Mountains Grammar School, Mr Stuart Walker, has been offered the position of Executive Director of the United Nations International School in New York. as from July 1, 2009, Mr Walker has been Headmaster at BMGS since 2006 and will be leaving in April 2009. The School Council is now searching for a [...]

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Issue 1 November 2008

13. November 2008

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Pages 1-8

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Midwifery Survey

12. November 2008

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Have you given birth in the last two years? A new model of midwifery care for the Blue Mountains is being set up and your feedback is wanted so the proposed model can best meet the needs of local women. Associate Professor of Midwifery at UWS, Hannah Dahlen would very much like to hear about your birthing experiences [...]

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Upper Blue Mountains Relay for Life Launch

12. November 2008

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Local cancer survivors and community members are joining together in the fight against cancer at Katoomba Falls Reserve on November 15 & 16. “Relay For Life” is an overnight fundraising event that takes on a festival atmosphere with local entertainment.

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Three new Cinemas

12. November 2008

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The New Edge Multiplex Cinema three brand new cinemas is nearly ready as a venue for entertainment of all kinds and fully family orientated catering for all ages. The launch of AUSTRALIA, starring Nichole Kidman and Hugh Jackman on November 26th will be a red carpet event. All four cinemas will showing different films for different age groups for Youth night on December 5th.

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History of local papers in the Blue Mountains

3. November 2008

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The Local Studies section in Springwood library has a fascinating history of local papers in the Blue Mountains  starting with The Mountain Advertiser in the mid 1870’s, followed by another 42 individual papers since then, and that is not counting the publications produced mainly for visitors! The Echo is a very traditional name for a newspaper but [...]

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