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The Weekly Times - TWT - 13th February 2019

The Weekly Times - TWT - cheekily describes itself as a campaigning, crusading, truth-seeking, death defying, Aussie battler-aligned, one-eyed-Tiger-led news organisation dedicated to Sydney's north west. It's one of the few remaining independently run community newspapers and turns 100 years old in 2021 - so if you want to show your support for independent media, have a quick look at the paper, submit a letter to the editor via its website or like or share one of its posts on social media. The flip book - or digital edition/replica - of the 6th February 2019 edition of TWT can be reached here: https://weeklytimes.com.au/the-weekly-times-twt-13th-February-2019/ And the most current edition of TWT is always reachable using this short address: bit.ly/OurTWT

The Weekly Times - TWT - cheekily describes itself as a campaigning, crusading, truth-seeking, death defying, Aussie battler-aligned, one-eyed-Tiger-led news organisation dedicated to Sydney's north west.

It's one of the few remaining independently run community newspapers and turns 100 years old in 2021 - so if you want to show your support for independent media, have a quick look at the paper, submit a letter to the editor via its website or like or share one of its posts on social media.

The flip book - or digital edition/replica - of the 6th February 2019 edition of TWT can be reached here: https://weeklytimes.com.au/the-weekly-times-twt-13th-February-2019/

And the most current edition of TWT is always reachable using this short address: bit.ly/OurTWT

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Wednesday 13 <strong>February</strong>, <strong>2019</strong> THE WEEKLY TIMES 13<br />

Mayor recognises <strong>TWT</strong>’s lunar new year support<br />

This <strong>TWT</strong> on-the-spot PHOTO was taken ten years ago, at the first official<br />

City of Ryde Lunar New Year celebration in Eastwood.<br />

Since then Ryde’s Asian Lunar New Year celebration has grown to become<br />

one of the largest celebrations in Sydney and City of Ryde Mayor Jerome<br />

Laxale acknowledged <strong>The</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Times</strong> support for this spectacular event.<br />

“This celebration has grown due to its popularity in the community, through promotion<br />

rom our local newspaper and through the enthusiasm, commitment and hard work of the<br />

Lunar New Year committee,” he said.<br />

“I particularly commend Hugh Lee OAM for his passionate and professional service to<br />

this event and I am honoured that the City of Ryde continues to play a vital role as a host<br />

nd supporter, dedicated to our vibrant, local multicultural community.”<br />

<strong>TWT</strong> HISTORIC PHOTOGRAPH<br />

Happy Lunar<br />

New Year <strong>2019</strong><br />

Year of the Pig<br />

Good health, prosperity and<br />

happiness throughout the year<br />

Clr Simon Zhou<br />

City of Ryde<br />

On behalf of the<br />

Superfresh team,<br />

we want to wish<br />

you a prosperous<br />

year of the Pig!<br />

9874 3646 oPEn 6 daYs<br />

Trading Hours: Monday – Friday 7am to 7pm – Saturday – 7am to 6pm – Sunday & Public Holidays CLOSED<br />

Eastwood Village shopping square, Shop 8, 1 Progress Avenue, Eastwood<br />

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