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SWITCHING BANKS<br />

Bankwest Stadium no more as new naming rights deal announced<br />

NICOLA BARTON<br />

Bankwest Stadium, the home of the<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta Eels and Western Sydney<br />

Wanderers, will now take on a new<br />

name, as Venues NSW and the Commonwealth<br />

Bank embark on a new, seven-year<br />

partnership.<br />

From October 1, the 30,000-seat stadium in<br />

the heart of <strong>Parra</strong>matta will be officially known<br />

as CommBank Stadium, signalling significant<br />

economic investment and interest in growing<br />

western Sydney.<br />

As part of the partnership, CommBank will<br />

commit $120,000 towards helping small businesses<br />

in the 12 western Sydney Local Government<br />

Areas (LGA) of Concern that have been<br />

subject to harsher lockdown restrictions.<br />

CommBank will also be working with<br />

Chamber Alliance of Western Sydney to help<br />

small businesses in these LGAs to market their<br />

activities as the region comes out of lockdown<br />

in the lead up to Christmas.<br />

Commonwealth Bank CEO, Matt Comyn,<br />

said western Sydney is one of fastest growing<br />

regions in the country.<br />

“We know the area has been hit hard by<br />

the recent COVID-19 restrictions and we’re<br />

committed to investing in western Sydney<br />

to help businesses get back on their feet and<br />

rebuild after an incredibly challenging <strong>2021</strong>,”<br />

he said.<br />

“We’re also excited to continue backing the<br />

stadium within the CBA Group – it has been a<br />

valuable facility in providing economic opportunities<br />

to the area and will continue to be an<br />

important part of the community, particularly<br />

through recovery as the local areas and New<br />

South Wales starts to reopen.”<br />

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Tuesday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

A Message from Mayor Steve Christou<br />

Mayor Steve Christou and Councillor Joseph Rahme (left) prepare for locals collecting hampers<br />

at the Merrylands Community Service Centre<br />

Food hub opens in Cumberland to support locals in need<br />

A three times weekly food hub began last week<br />

in a landmark collaboration between Cumberland<br />

City Council and OzHarvest.<br />

OzHarvest will deliver food hampers to our<br />

community centres in Merrylands, Wentworthville<br />

and Berala which are open for ‘click and collect’<br />

for those in need.<br />

The ‘click and collect’ model works well for<br />

emergency food distribution – it aims to get<br />

essentials to the people who need it most while<br />

minimising contact among staff and recipients.<br />

Councillors voted to re-allocate $50,000 in<br />

advertising funds to this food initiative, plus the<br />

use of council venues and staff. While the food<br />

hampers are provided by OzHarvest, council<br />

will purchase personal hygiene and household<br />

cleaning products, which are in high demand.<br />

This includes toothpaste, toilet paper, body wash,<br />

deodorant, feminine hygiene items and household<br />

cleaning products. Those items will be available<br />

from 27 <strong>September</strong>.<br />

It’s the first time OzHarvest have worked with a<br />

council to do a ‘click and collect’ service.<br />

Library staff will also add books, coloured pencils<br />

and activity packs for young children.<br />

Initially, there will be 300 hampers a week available<br />

from the new food hub. This is in addition to<br />

the 200-300 OzHarvest hampers we are home<br />

delivering from our Auburn depot every Thursday<br />

and in addition to OzHarvest’s Hamper Hub which<br />

from this week is located at Granville Town Hall.<br />

Residents can register via a form on council’s<br />

website or phone the call centre 02 8757 9000.<br />

Follow our social media<br />

channels for video updates<br />

on Council services.<br />

Cumberland City Council Sydney<br />

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If you have any issues you’d like me<br />

to help you with, please contact me<br />

0419 651 187<br />

steve.christou@cumberland.nsw.gov.au<br />

Help us spread important child safe messages in a<br />

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Creative<br />

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Find out more about council’s response to easing restrictions by visiting<br />

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Swimming pools and gardens to reopen<br />

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We value the input and contribution of all<br />

children and young people and invite you<br />

to help capture some important child safe<br />

messages. We want to see your drawing,<br />

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LOCAL NEWS<br />

Winning against COVID<br />

Man walks out of Westmead Hospital after incredible 399 day battle<br />

NICOLA BARTON<br />

A<br />

man has defied all odds and<br />

walked from Westmead Hospital’s<br />

COVID-19 ward, after a gruelling<br />

399 day admission.<br />

Staff clapped 69-year-old David Avila<br />

Mellado as he left the hospital he has<br />

called home for over a year.<br />

After being admitted in July 2020, suffering<br />

from COVID-19, Mr Avila Mellado<br />

spent seven weeks in Intensive Care<br />

before eventually being well enough to be<br />

transferred to the respiratory observation<br />

unit in <strong>September</strong> last year.<br />

With the help of the medical, nursing,<br />

physiotherapy and speech pathology<br />

teams, he slowly regained his strength as<br />

part of his long recovery.<br />

His tracheostomy tube was finally<br />

successfully taken out on August 10,<br />

after more than a year of being unable to<br />

breathe independently or talk.<br />

Finally, after 399 days, he was able to go<br />

home, where he will continue his rehabilitation.<br />

David Avila Mellado walks from Westmead Hospital after his battle against COVID-19.<br />

Mr Avila Mellado thanked everyone for<br />

their care and said staff had become like<br />

family to him.<br />

“Thank you very much everybody working<br />

here [who] heal me a lot,” he said.<br />

“I feel like [this is] my family in the<br />

hospital because it’s a very long wait and<br />

stay here. I have in my heart everybody I<br />

remember.”<br />

Respiratory observation nurse unit<br />

manager Trudy Darling said the staff were<br />

extremely proud to see him overcome the<br />

odds.<br />

“All the staff felt he was very much part<br />

of our family and we loved caring for him,”<br />

she said.<br />

“We miss him and it’s sad to see him go,<br />

but he needs to get back to his family.<br />

“We’re very pleased to get him going in<br />

the right direction and we all wish David<br />

and his family all the best.”<br />

As he left hospital, Mr Avila Mellado<br />

made an impassioned plea for people to<br />

get vaccinated against COVID-19 and<br />

prevent them from ending up in hospital.<br />

“Many people, they don’t want the<br />

vaccine, they don’t trust about [COVID-<br />

19]. But it’s real. It’s real. So they have to<br />

understand, they have to get the vaccine,<br />

they have to help the other people too,” he<br />

said.<br />

“My recommendation and the final idea<br />

is tell the people; don’t wait.”<br />

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Lockdown, you will be missed<br />

Yes, my tongue is firmly in my cheek<br />

with that headline, but I have to admit,<br />

there’s parts of this strange lockdown period<br />

that I’ll miss once things start to open<br />

up again.<br />

When me and my sisters were kids,<br />

mum used to pack us in the car and take<br />

us to <strong>Parra</strong>matta Library. It was a frequent<br />

weekend or school holiday treat.<br />

We’d park in Horwood Place and be there<br />

for hours until closing time.<br />

I remember pulling out the old manual<br />

catalogues, five times as long as my<br />

arm. Deciphering the yellowed typeset<br />

punch cards. Ransacking the aisles<br />

on every subject – science, geography,<br />

chess, cricket, murder mysteries – then<br />

hiding away with my newfound treasures.<br />

Families were allowed to borrow a nearunlimited<br />

number of books. The librarian<br />

would take a good 20 minutes to stamp<br />

ours. We’d almost need a trailer to tow<br />

the lot home.<br />

The incredible things our parents do<br />

for us. Somewhere during those years,<br />

my love of the written word was formed.<br />

Decades later, the pace of the world has<br />

accelerated. Screens and mobile devices<br />

have taken over our lives. Yet libraries<br />

have found ways to digitise collections,<br />

reskill staff and keep their mission relevant.<br />

Books have been supplemented by audio<br />

e-books, movies and video games.<br />

Our local library is a place to do cheap<br />

photocopying, use the WiFi, prepare job<br />

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<strong>News</strong>...............................................1-12<br />

Life & Style .............................13-14<br />

Entertainment.....................15-21<br />

My favourite restaurant doing takeaway;<br />

the empty roads and trains; no guilt<br />

around long days of Netflix on the weekends<br />

and the benefits that come with<br />

working from home.<br />

applications and work together or alone.<br />

It’s there for everyone, providing access<br />

to resources, services and knowledge in<br />

an egalitarian way. The best libraries are<br />

almost like town squares.<br />

We’ve missed our libraries here in <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

during the pandemic. Deemed<br />

non-essential services, libraries across<br />

the city are still closed. Hopefully this<br />

won’t be for long. Public health orders<br />

have now been relaxed to allow ‘click and<br />

collect’. This has already started in the Inner<br />

West where people can reserve titles<br />

online, then pick them up upon receiving<br />

an email or SMS.<br />

A plan to keep improving and refurbishing<br />

our libraries is also urgently needed.<br />

Suburban branches such as Carlingford<br />

and Dundas still occupy the same footprint<br />

they have for decades, even as the<br />

population massively expands. Newington’s<br />

library is so small that social distancing<br />

is impossible. Other locations<br />

like Toongabbie or Winston Hills with its<br />

aging population could be prime locations<br />

for new facilities.<br />

The library of the future will need to<br />

provide a more flexible mix of physical<br />

spaces for people to dock in, conduct<br />

classes and hold meetings. We should<br />

aim to offer “makerspaces” where people<br />

Business Directory........22-23<br />

Sport .................................................24<br />

We all want our freedoms again, but are<br />

you like me?<br />

Will there be bits and pieces of this<br />

strange old time you’ll miss once things<br />

are back to normal?<br />

Our libraries need new chapter<br />

can access everything from 3D-printers<br />

to audio and video editing tools; arts and<br />

crafts. Why not peaceful gardens and allweather<br />

courtyards where everyone can<br />

sit outside with their laptops?<br />

Modern digital resources such as e-<br />

readers, smart boards, tablets and audio<br />

podcasts, as well as non-English language<br />

collections, are also essential to<br />

serve our diverse population.<br />

All of this requires funding and political<br />

will. However, the plans by the NSW<br />

Government to pool council developer<br />

contributions from across the state into<br />

a central fund will hurt <strong>Parra</strong>matta. As<br />

Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer observes, our city<br />

is “doing the heavy lifting” in terms of<br />

providing new housing supply. Councils,<br />

which fund our libraries, can’t be expected<br />

to raise rates to make up the shortfall.<br />

We need a stronger deal because we are<br />

bearing the brunt of new developments<br />

and population growth.<br />

There’s no reason City of <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

shouldn’t have the best libraries in the<br />

southern hemisphere. A well-funded<br />

public library system is fundamental to a<br />

decent, civilised society.<br />

My mum knew it all those years ago; today,<br />

there’s no excuse for all of us not to<br />

make it happen.<br />

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LOCAL NEWS<br />

Nurses to avoid fines<br />

Plan to ensure hospital staff aren’t hit with penalties during long shifts<br />

NICOLA BARTON<br />

Parking pressure will be eased for Westmead Hospital staff.<br />

Parking rangers are set to be<br />

given the opportunity to excuse<br />

Westmead Hospital staff, under<br />

a new temporary measure by the City of<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta Council.<br />

Due to increased staffing numbers to<br />

cope with the current demand, some<br />

Westmead Hospital workers are unable<br />

to park on-site, with parking at maximum<br />

capacity.<br />

Some staff reached out to Councillor<br />

Sameer Pandey pleading for an exemption<br />

that would enable them to park for<br />

extended periods in timed, on-street<br />

parking.<br />

Cr Pandey took the matter to Council,<br />

which was presented to Councillors on<br />

Monday night.<br />

The move would allow workers to park,<br />

with relevant displayed identification, in<br />

the surrounding areas of the hospital all<br />

day, however does not apply in short term<br />

parking areas such as five or 15 minute<br />

zones, loading zones, no stopping or bus<br />

zones.<br />

“I hope this can help the staff, it is a difficult<br />

time and I think this will help ease<br />

some of the pressure,” Cr Pandey said.<br />

Lord Mayor Bob Dwyer said the Council<br />

is extremely grateful to the teams at Westmead<br />

Hospital who are working tirelessly<br />

on the frontline.<br />

“Council officers have been working<br />

closely with Westmead Hospital to help<br />

ensure our hard-working healthcare<br />

professionals can focus on their jobs<br />

rather than parking,” he said.<br />

Similar to last year, Western Sydney<br />

Local Health District (WSLHD) is offering<br />

free on-site parking to hospital staff during<br />

the lockdown period.<br />

“This temporary measure is to support<br />

staff during this current outbreak of the<br />

COVID-19 pandemic,” a WSLHD spokesperson<br />

said.<br />

“WSLHD has worked with local councils<br />

to waive parking fines around hospital<br />

and vaccination facilities for healthcare<br />

workers during these periods, provided<br />

they are otherwise legally parked.”<br />

As the state looks forward to mid-October<br />

freedoms, health workers are bracing<br />

for the additional pressure this may place<br />

on the hospital network.<br />

The NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association<br />

(NSWNMA) has renewed calls for<br />

the State Government to fast-track the<br />

remainder of a nursing and midwifery<br />

workforce ‘boost’, following the release<br />

of hospital data outlining the widespread<br />

pressures across public hospitals<br />

NSWNMA General Secretary, Brett<br />

Holmes, said the April to June data from<br />

the Bureau of Health Information further<br />

reinforced the urgent need for more nurses<br />

and midwives to be recruited to deliver the<br />

level of safe care every patient required.<br />

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AN UPDATE<br />

FROM COUNCIL<br />

Citizen of the Year Awards<br />

Council’s popular Citizen of the Year<br />

Awards are coming up soon. This is<br />

your chance to nominate unsung local<br />

heroes who deserve to be recognised<br />

for their valuable contributions to our<br />

community. Council is also currently<br />

seeking Expressions of Interest from<br />

people interested in being voluntary<br />

members of the judging panel, responsible<br />

for the review, assessment and selection<br />

of award recipients.<br />

To find out how you can be involved,<br />

visit: cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au/<br />

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Go Local<br />

Local businesses have been doing it tough<br />

during lockdown and Council is providing<br />

a welcome lift with a new Go Local<br />

campaign to encourage residents to<br />

support their communities. Jump onto<br />

atparramatta.com to find a range of<br />

restaurants, coffee shops and other local<br />

gems across the City of <strong>Parra</strong>matta. You<br />

also have a chance to win a $100 voucher<br />

to use at <strong>Parra</strong>matta Farmers Market by<br />

telling us your favourite local business.<br />

Council’s new home<br />

9 Wentworth Street will soon be the new home<br />

of City of <strong>Parra</strong>matta Council.<br />

Council will soon have a new administrative<br />

headquarters in the heart of the growing<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta CBD, after it recently<br />

purchased a seven-storey building at<br />

9 Wentworth Street. The building is<br />

located near the $2.7 billion <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

Square and soon-to-come <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

Light Rail route, and boasts 7,650 square<br />

metres of office space, a 5.0-star NABERS<br />

Energy rating, and basement parking.<br />

From 2023, it will be home to corporate<br />

staff, Councillor and Lord Mayor’s offices,<br />

and the Customer Contact Centre,<br />

whose helpful staff are the key point of<br />

contact for our many residents.<br />

This move is a strategic investment in<br />

the future of our City, enhancing the<br />

delivery of Council’s many services for<br />

the community.<br />

how they will<br />

increase the<br />

participation of the<br />

whole community in local<br />

sport and recreation activities.<br />

Applications close on 3 November <strong>2021</strong>.<br />

For more information, please contact<br />

the Community Grants team at<br />

grants@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au<br />

or call 9806 5110.<br />

Next stage for the Powerhouse<br />

Construction of the Powerhouse<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta is set to kick off early next<br />

year after the NSW Government<br />

appointed Lendlease to build the<br />

world-class cultural institution.<br />

This is a momentous milestone for the<br />

City of <strong>Parra</strong>matta. When completed<br />

in late 2024, it will be a state-of-the-art<br />

museum featuring more than 18,000<br />

square metres of exhibition and public<br />

space.<br />

The once-in-generation project will<br />

deliver more than 3,500 jobs during<br />

construction and at least 400 ongoing<br />

jobs when it opens, inject millions of<br />

dollars into the local economy, and<br />

attract two million visitors a year.<br />

Sport & Recreation Grants open<br />

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The NSW Government has appointed<br />

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<strong>Parra</strong>matta.<br />

Please note: Since printed copies of many of our local newspapers are no longer available,<br />

all Development Applications (DAs), items on exhibition, and public notices will now be available<br />

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Getting on with the job<br />

Lendlease to build Powerhouse, as bitter Willow Grove taste remains<br />

NICOLA BARTON<br />

Lendlease has been awarded the<br />

contract to deliver the Powerhouse<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta, marking a major milestone<br />

for the controversial project.<br />

Lendlease will build the Moreau Kusunoki<br />

Genton designed museum, said to be<br />

the largest in NSW, with over 18,000 square<br />

metres of exhibition and public space.<br />

St Georges Terraces will be revitalised<br />

and incorporated in the <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

Powerhouse, however the historic,<br />

140-year-old Victorian Italianate Villa,<br />

Willow Grove will be dismantled, placed<br />

in storage and eventually relocated to a<br />

different site.<br />

Minister for the Arts Don Harwin said<br />

following a competitive tender process<br />

Lendlease has been appointed to start<br />

construction, with work to begin early<br />

next year.<br />

“Powerhouse <strong>Parra</strong>matta is the biggest<br />

cultural investment since the Opera House<br />

and now we have selected a contractor to<br />

build the museum, we can get on with the<br />

job for the community,” he said.<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta MP Geoff Lee said the project<br />

An artist’s impression of the Powerhouse <strong>Parra</strong>matta project.<br />

will be a major boost for the <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

economy.<br />

“More than 4,000 jobs will be created<br />

during construction including more<br />

than 300 trainees and apprentices,<br />

with hundreds more ongoing jobs to be<br />

supported upon completion,” he said.<br />

Managing Director of Lendlease Building<br />

Australia David Paterson said he is<br />

excited to work with the NSW Government<br />

to deliver the project.<br />

“We are committed to partnering with<br />

western Sydney communities and businesses<br />

to deliver this project,” he said.<br />

“We already have partnerships with four<br />

western Sydney based steel fabrication<br />

companies and look forward to signing up<br />

many more local suppliers across Greater<br />

Sydney. Sustainability will be at the heart<br />

of this building and its construction and<br />

we are proud to be delivering <strong>Parra</strong>matta’s<br />

first public 6 Star Green Star building.”<br />

Last month the green ban imposed by<br />

the Construction, Forestry, Maritime,<br />

Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU) on<br />

the Willow Grove site was lifted.<br />

Demolition works on the historic villa are<br />

currently underway and are expected to<br />

be completed within the coming months.<br />

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Granville: Police arrest man after<br />

string of service station robberies<br />

A man has been charged following<br />

investigations into three armed robberies<br />

at local service stations.<br />

It is alleged about 8.15pm on Saturday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 18, a man entered a service<br />

station on Clyde Street, South Granville,<br />

armed with a large kitchen knife.<br />

He demanded money from the<br />

employee, which he then stole and ran<br />

from the store.<br />

About 9.30am on Sunday, <strong>September</strong><br />

19, and again on Monday, <strong>September</strong><br />

20, about 11.55am, a man matching<br />

the same description entered a service<br />

station on Blaxcell Street, Granville.<br />

On both occasions he was armed with<br />

a kitchen knife and threatened staff<br />

members before running from the location<br />

with an amount of cash.<br />

Fortunately, no one was injured during<br />

the robberies.<br />

Detectives from Cumberland Police<br />

Area Command commenced inquiries<br />

resulting in the arrest of a 27-year-old<br />

man at Byrnes Street, South Granville<br />

about 1.40pm on Monday, <strong>September</strong> 20.<br />

The man was taken to Granville Police<br />

Station where he was charged with three<br />

counts of ‘robbery while armed with an<br />

offensive weapon’.<br />

He was refused bail and appeared in<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta Local Court on Tuesday,<br />

<strong>September</strong> 21.<br />

In 1970 at 31-years-old, John Moxon<br />

had an accident and became a quadriplegic,<br />

ending his engineering management<br />

career.<br />

Whilst raising his two boys alone,<br />

he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts<br />

(Honours) in Behavioural Sciences in<br />

1983.<br />

From there he spent 15 years in the<br />

NSW Public Service, resigning in 1998,<br />

to establish an organisation providing<br />

disability advice and training.<br />

While working full time, he also volunteered<br />

with several disability advocacy<br />

organisations.<br />

As a tireless advocate for people with<br />

disability, Mr Moxon has pushed for a<br />

range of initiatives within <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

and across the State.<br />

He was also instrumental in several<br />

initiatives within <strong>Parra</strong>matta for People<br />

with disability, including advocating for<br />

celebrations around International Day<br />

for People with Disability in <strong>Parra</strong>matta.<br />

Mr Moxon founded the <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

Computer Pals for Seniors in 2007 which<br />

still provides technology training to over<br />

55s.<br />

He has also raised issues around<br />

accessibility and inclusiveness around<br />

footpaths, parks, facilities and a range<br />

of improvements have been made due<br />

to his direct advocacy. Mr Moxon also<br />

participated in the Senate enquiry which<br />

led to the establishment of the Disability<br />

Discrimination Act.<br />

POLICE SNAPSHOT<br />

Compiled by Nicola Barton<br />

Granville: Man hit with long list of<br />

charges after dramatic arrest<br />

A Granville man has been charged over<br />

an alleged carjacking and conspiracy to<br />

murder.<br />

On Saturday, August 14, officers<br />

attempted to stop a Mercedes on Walker<br />

Street at North Sydney.<br />

Following a short pursuit, the Mercedes<br />

was later located, abandoned on Miller<br />

Street at Cammeray.<br />

Police were told that the occupants,<br />

described as two men in dark-coloured<br />

clothing, approached a nearby Toyota<br />

Camry and threatened the 76-year-old<br />

male driver, before fleeing the area in<br />

the Toyota.<br />

Following further inquiries by Strike<br />

Force Gillwinga detectives, a 31-year-old<br />

man was arrested by Tactical Operation<br />

Unit officers at a Granville address just<br />

after 6am on Friday, <strong>September</strong> 17.<br />

He was conveyed to Granville Police<br />

Station, where he was charged with six<br />

offences including ‘conspire and agree<br />

to murder any person’, ‘armed with<br />

intent commit indictable offence’, ‘drive<br />

conveyance taken without consent of<br />

owner’, ‘police pursuit – not stop – drive<br />

recklessly’, ‘in company rob while armed<br />

with dangerous weapon’, and ‘drive<br />

motor vehicle during disqualification<br />

period’.<br />

He was refused bail and appeared in<br />

court on <strong>September</strong> 17.<br />

Local Hero of the month<br />

John Moxon, Northmead<br />

He continues to inspire many to advocate<br />

for more accessible and inclusive<br />

community and for people with disability<br />

to lead full, active and productive<br />

lives.<br />

Thank you for all your work to make<br />

our community a better place, and here’s<br />

to many more years of it!<br />

Local hero of the month is selected by<br />

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Email: spandey@cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au


Federal corruption<br />

goes unchecked<br />

Now more than ever we need a strong federal anticorruption<br />

commission.<br />

In my 17 years as Member for <strong>Parra</strong>matta I’ve spent a lot of<br />

time chatting to people in the local community. Over the<br />

past few years I’ve noticed a growing suspicion about the<br />

ways governments make decisions. People don’t usually<br />

call this ‘corruption’, but they tell me they’re concerned that<br />

wealth, power, and sheer political self-interest is influencing<br />

the way that taxpayer money is spent. Trust in the motives of<br />

Government is at an all time low.<br />

In recent weeks we’ve seen a Federal Minister, Christian<br />

Porter accept an undisclosed amount up to $1 million dollars<br />

from secret benefactors with unknown motives to fund his<br />

personal legal action against the ABC. And we’ve seen our<br />

Prime Minister describe his resignation as the action of a<br />

man who is upholding Ministerial standards.<br />

When the Prime Minister tells us his government’s latest<br />

scandal is evidence that it’s members are upholding the<br />

highest standards, it’s clear that we need a powerful,<br />

transparent and independent national anti-corruption<br />

commission.<br />

There are already anti-corruption bodies in every state and<br />

territory with the power to hold their local enforcement<br />

agencies, public sector and members of parliament to<br />

account and in NSW, the Independent Commission Against<br />

Corruption has held several Premiers up to scrutiny – most<br />

recently Gladys Berejiklian.<br />

Under intense pressure from Labor, leading up to the last<br />

election, the Morrison Government promised to establish and<br />

anti-corruption commission but more than 1,000 days later,<br />

all they’ve done is release an “exposure draft” for a Bill – that<br />

is, a proposal – that has been panned by experts including<br />

the Centre for Public Integrity, which said it would create<br />

“the weakest watchdog in the country”.<br />

Instead the Government has proposed a ‘Commonwealth<br />

Integrity Commission’ (CIC) that it claims will have more<br />

“more powers than a Royal Commission”. That’s true, so long<br />

as it has an invitation from the government to investigate…<br />

the government. It won’t be allowed to hold public hearings,<br />

respond to complaints and may be prevented from<br />

investigating past allegations of corruption against the<br />

Government.<br />

Labor has committed to establish a National Anti-Corruption<br />

Commission that will operate as a standing<br />

Royal Commission into serious and systemic<br />

corruption in the Federal Government, with<br />

the power to investigate and hold to account<br />

Commonwealth ministers, public servants,<br />

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ADVERTISEMENT<br />

Julie Owens Bulletin<br />

Hundreds of people signed my petition to save <strong>Parra</strong>matta Pool. But it was<br />

bulldozed, missed out on funding to rebuild in the Sports Rorts scandal, and<br />

now <strong>Parra</strong>matta is heading into its fifth summer without a pool<br />

agencies, parliamentarians, personal staff of politicians and<br />

other Commonwealth public officials.<br />

You don’t have to look far to find examples that point to the<br />

need for a strong federal corruption watchdog. In the lead<br />

up to the last election the Morrison Government handed out<br />

$100 million in grants to sports clubs in marginal electorates<br />

– the now infamous ‘sports rorts’. <strong>Parra</strong>matta Pool was one<br />

of the top 20 recommended projects that missed out, while<br />

in another grant program, the open and functioning North<br />

Sydney Pool was approved for a $10 million upgrade from a<br />

fund meant to help women in rural and regional areas. Now<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta is entering its fifth summer without a pool and<br />

Bridget McKenzie, who resigned as a Cabinet Minister over<br />

the scandal, has been promoted back to the Cabinet with a<br />

$152,000 pay rise.<br />

For democracy to work, people need to have faith that<br />

they can vote for a Government that will make decisions in<br />

their interests. As a politician myself, I’ve always believed<br />

we should be held to a higher standard – not just because<br />

we are spending taxpayer money, but because we hold the<br />

reputation of democracy in our hands.<br />

It really is time for us to stand up and create a genuine<br />

national anti-corruption commission that can hold the rule<br />

makers to account and work in the interests of the people we<br />

represent.<br />

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Should property developers<br />

be allowed to sit on Council?<br />

NICOLA BARTON<br />

A<br />

push to prohibit property developers<br />

and their associates from<br />

running for Local Government<br />

has been supported unanimously by<br />

City of <strong>Parra</strong>matta Councillors.<br />

The Notice of Motion put forward by<br />

Councillor Donna Davis recently seeks<br />

for the City of <strong>Parra</strong>matta to back the<br />

Local Government Amendment (Prohibition<br />

of Election of Property Developers) Bill<br />

<strong>2021</strong>, currently before NSW Parliament.<br />

Ms Davis said property developers have<br />

a vested interest in planning decisions.<br />

“Allowing them to serve as local councillors<br />

erodes the ability of councils to<br />

make independent decisions on planning<br />

matters,” she said.<br />

Ms Davis also believes close associates<br />

of property developers should be banned<br />

to avoid further conflicts of interest.<br />

Councils have access to local development<br />

and are able to grant approval,<br />

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siting, building materials, open space<br />

provisions, and the level of developer<br />

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infrastructure costs arising from the<br />

proposed development.<br />

Councillor Donna Davis.<br />

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panels are used for developments worth<br />

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LOCAL NEWS<br />

Brislington House celebrates<br />

200 years since construction<br />

Brislington House is the oldest building in the <strong>Parra</strong>matta CBD.<br />

NICOLA BARTON<br />

Historic treasure, Brislington<br />

House, celebrates 200 years<br />

since its construction this<br />

month, making it the oldest building in<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta’s CBD.<br />

The house, situated on the corner of<br />

George and Marsden Streets has a long<br />

association with the medical profession<br />

and since 1851 has served as a doctor’s<br />

residence, practice and has associations<br />

with the <strong>Parra</strong>matta District Hospital.<br />

Since 1990 it has been a Medical<br />

and Nursing Museum for the former<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta Hospital.<br />

Its bicentenary is a welcomed and rare<br />

celebration for one of <strong>Parra</strong>matta’s most<br />

unique, historic monuments and is a<br />

living example of how the region’s past<br />

and present can live harmoniously.<br />

Aside from being the oldest two-storey<br />

residence within the city, Brislington<br />

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with notable people who played a major<br />

role in Colonial and State Government in<br />

<strong>Parra</strong>matta.<br />

In celebration of the milestone anniversary,<br />

researchers from the <strong>Parra</strong>matta<br />

Heritage Visitor & Information Centre<br />

have collated information and stories<br />

of those who owned and worked in the<br />

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JANUARY 21 TO FEBRUARY 19<br />

With taskmaster Saturn moving slowly<br />

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you even more, and challenges will<br />

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PISCES<br />

FEBRUARY 20 TO MARCH 20<br />

This week retrograde Mercury revs up<br />

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ARIES<br />

MARCH 21 TO APRIL 20<br />

Expect some relationship rumbles this<br />

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a partnership may feel as if it’s going<br />

backwards. Steer clear of being a selfish<br />

Aries who is too demanding! Saturn<br />

encourages you to get the ratio right between<br />

your personal needs and those of<br />

loved ones. So do your best to reset the<br />

balance between giving and receiving.<br />

Wednesday is a wonderful time to rest,<br />

relax, ruminate, contemplate and create.<br />

TAURUS<br />

APRIL 21 TO MAY 21<br />

Taurus is a fixed sign and Bulls can be a<br />

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through your job, wellbeing and daily<br />

habits zone for the next three weeks. So<br />

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GEMINI<br />

MAY 22 TO JUNE 21<br />

CANCER<br />

JUNE 22 TO JULY 22<br />

LEO<br />

JULY 23 TO AUGUST 23<br />

VIRGO<br />

AUGUST 24 TO SEPTEMBER 23<br />

A relationship with a child, teenager,<br />

friend or lover is about to go through a<br />

frustrating patch as Mercury (your boss<br />

planet) moves backwards. And is a cherished<br />

dream taking forever to manifest?<br />

Forget about airy-fairy fantasies! Reality<br />

planet Saturn urges you to set a solid and<br />

achievable goal and then work towards<br />

it in a patient and persistent way. So<br />

your motto for the week is from birthday<br />

great, singer-actress Julie Andrews, “Perseverance<br />

is failing 19 times and succeeding<br />

the 20th.”<br />

It’s a good week to review plans and<br />

complete tasks as you tick the infamous<br />

to-do list. Creative projects and<br />

joint ventures are also favoured. But<br />

retrograde Mercury is stirring up your<br />

domestic zone. So (over the next three<br />

weeks) prepare for a domestic drama<br />

or a family fiasco. Explain to loved ones<br />

that you need plenty of personal space<br />

at the moment, and pace yourself.<br />

Maintaining a disciplined daily routine<br />

and keeping up-to-date with domestic<br />

chores will also help.<br />

Hold your horses Lions! Mercury is<br />

retrograde (until October 18) so, if you<br />

are too hasty, then you’ll run into obstacles.<br />

You also need to be extra careful<br />

when you’re communicating with family,<br />

friends and colleagues (in person<br />

and via social media). If you say or write<br />

something when you’re feeling rushed,<br />

then it could backfire on you later. And<br />

don’t hog the conversation! As writer<br />

(and birthday great) Truman Capote reminds<br />

us, “A conversation is a dialogue,<br />

not a monologue.”<br />

This week’s celestial salad throws some<br />

frustration into the mix, as your ruler<br />

Mercury is in retrograde mode (until<br />

October 18) which slows things down<br />

(especially financial matters). So your<br />

stress levels could venture into the outer<br />

stratosphere. Calm down Virgo! Your<br />

motto for the moment is the Serenity<br />

Prayer (from Reinhold Niebuhr), “Grant<br />

me the serenity to accept the things I<br />

cannot change, the courage to change<br />

the things I can, and the wisdom to<br />

know the difference.”<br />

LIBRA<br />

SEPTEMBER 24 TO OCTOBER 23<br />

SCORPIO<br />

OCTOBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 22<br />

SAGITTARIUS<br />

NOVEMBER 23 TO DECEMBER 21<br />

CAPRICORN<br />

DECEMBER 22 TO JANUARY 20<br />

Beauty-loving Librans are famous for<br />

being fashionistas and the classiest sign<br />

in the zodiac. This week, with the Sun,<br />

Mars and retrograde Mercury transiting<br />

through your sign, your natural elegance<br />

and sense of style shine for all the world<br />

to see. Don’t be too preoccupied with<br />

glossy outer appearances though! Be<br />

inspired by birthday great, legendary<br />

Vogue fashion editor Diana Vreeland,<br />

“The only real elegance is in the mind;<br />

if you’ve got that, the rest really comes<br />

from it.”<br />

Venus is transiting through your sign,<br />

so utilise your natural charisma to<br />

charm others and attract opportunities<br />

into your world. Then use your Scorpio<br />

motivation to take action. Preparation is<br />

the key. As birthday great Julie Andrews<br />

observes, “Work hard, apply yourself<br />

and be ready. Then, when an opportunity<br />

comes, you can grab it.” With the<br />

Sun, Mars and retrograde Mercury moving<br />

through your self-sabotage zone, the<br />

only person who’s likely to undermine<br />

your efforts is you!<br />

Even though Mercury is retrograde<br />

and Jupiter squares Venus, avoid being<br />

an argumentative and hot-headed Sagittarian!<br />

The Sun and Mars are visiting<br />

peace-loving Libra, in your friendship<br />

and networking zone. So, if you practice<br />

the gentle arts of patience and persuasion,<br />

you’ll be surprised how much<br />

easier life can be. Draw inspiration from<br />

birthday great, peace activist Mahatma<br />

Gandhi, “Leadership at one time meant<br />

muscles; but today it means getting<br />

along with people.”<br />

Capricorns are feeling frustrated and<br />

cranky! With Mercury reversing through<br />

your career zone (until October 18) it’s<br />

definitely not a good time to apply for a<br />

job, pitch your boss for a promotion or<br />

launch a professional project. Instead,<br />

focus your attention on a romantic relationship,<br />

business partnership or creative<br />

joint venture that has real potential.<br />

It’s also a suitable time to show loved<br />

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Why starting healthy eating habits<br />

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Young children need fuel for<br />

their busy days of learning and<br />

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food, quality matters – it’s nutritious,<br />

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Healthy habits for life<br />

Habits created at an early stage are<br />

more likely to become long-term tools.<br />

While learning new tricks is easy when<br />

you’re young, it can be hard to change<br />

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This is why having access to good food<br />

early can pay off in the future – it makes<br />

it easier to follow good nutrition later<br />

on. Knowing when to eat, how much<br />

and what foods form a balanced diet are<br />

crucial for long term wellness.<br />

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Serving fresh food with subtle flavours,<br />

like fruits and vegetables, can be a key to<br />

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MOVIES, TELEVISION, MUSIC AND MORE – PARRAMATTA’S LEADING ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE<br />

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LOOK WHO’S BACK<br />

ON THE COUCH!<br />

EMILY FESZCZUK<br />

Watching people watch<br />

television seems like a<br />

strange idea but the concept<br />

behind ‘Gogglebox<br />

Australia’ is so popular it<br />

has returned for its 14th season.<br />

A group of the country’s favourite households<br />

are back on their couches ready to<br />

share their thoughts, feelings and often<br />

hilarious opinions of what everyone is<br />

watching on TV.<br />

The Delpechitra and Elias family will sit<br />

out this season but married couple Matty<br />

and Sarah Marie Fahd will return with<br />

their almost two-year-old son Malik (pictured).<br />

Living in south-west Sydney, their best<br />

friend Jad Nehmetallah will Zoom in under<br />

the current lockdown restrictions.<br />

“We are so excited, even more than previous<br />

seasons because it is a great thing for<br />

us to put our mind to something else, forget<br />

about what is happening in the world<br />

for a few hours and have some laughs,”<br />

Matty said.<br />

“I love that Jad is over Zoom so he can’t<br />

spill stuff around our home, wake up Malik<br />

or annoy our dog Bane.”<br />

With differing preferences on shows,<br />

Matty said the three friends watch a broad<br />

range of television.<br />

“I’m the sports nut in the house but we<br />

don’t watch a lot of sports on Gogglebox.<br />

I do love a David Attenborough documentary<br />

or ‘Game of Thrones’,” he said.<br />

“Sarah is more into reality like ‘Botched’<br />

or the Kardashians and Jad is anything<br />

with food like ‘Masterchef’ or Gordon<br />

Ramsey, so we don’t tend to agree but try<br />

to share the love around.”<br />

While the group is subjected to some<br />

questionable types of shows, it often<br />

makes for more interesting commentary.<br />

“We don’t get told what we watch, it is<br />

whatever pops up but we assume the major<br />

stuff like ‘The Block’ or ‘Survivor’ if it is<br />

on and then we can get some curve balls,”<br />

Matty said.<br />

“Once we watched a train go around for<br />

an hour and thought it was torturous but<br />

afterwards it made for some really funny<br />

television.”<br />

A strange concept for some, Matty said<br />

being able to relate to the households is<br />

what brings people back each week.<br />

“When people hear about the show they<br />

think they wouldn’t enjoy it but then they<br />

watch and they think it is amazing that<br />

they can relate,” he said.<br />

“The families are normal and have their<br />

own points of view which people love seeing<br />

if it matches with their own opinions.”<br />

‘Gogglebox Australia’ airs Wednesday<br />

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TV NEWS<br />

Channel Nine has unveiled its new<br />

and returning shows for 2022. ‘Underbelly’<br />

is back with Kate Atkinson to star<br />

as missing high-flyer Melissa Caddick in<br />

‘Underbelly: Vanishing Act’. There are<br />

three new factual shows: ‘Australia Behind<br />

Bars’, ‘Million Dollar Murders’ and<br />

‘Missing Persons Investigation’. There’s<br />

also a new property series called ‘Buying<br />

Byron’. Returning next year is a ‘tree<br />

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at First Sight’, ‘Celebrity Apprentice’,<br />

‘Australian Ninja Warrior’, ‘Beauty and<br />

the Geek’, ‘LEGO Masters’ and ‘Travel<br />

Guides’.<br />

Channel Nine has also announced a<br />

bunch of international shows which will<br />

be landing on streaming service 9Now<br />

in the coming months. Melbourne-made<br />

US fantasy ‘La Brea’ is heading to 9Now,<br />

as is horror series ‘Chucky’ and fellow<br />

exclusive premieres ‘Thing About Pam’<br />

and ‘Mr Mayor’. The third season of ‘Love<br />

Island USA’ and ‘Married at First Sight UK’<br />

will also be available on the free platform.<br />

‘LEGO Masters Christmas’, which sees<br />

past builders team up with celebrities,<br />

OCTOBER 7<br />

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IN AUSTRALIA<br />

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will air later this year on Channel Nine.<br />

The Christmas-themed mini series will<br />

feature Scott Cam, Sophie Monk, Brooke<br />

Boney and Michael “Wippa” Wipfli.<br />

Channel Nine and Stan Sport have<br />

secured the rights to the US Open tennis,<br />

meaning the network will now have all<br />

four Grand Slam tournaments from next<br />

year. Nine and Stan also have broadcast<br />

rights to the Davis Cup, Billie Jean King<br />

Cup, Laver Cup Tennis Tournament and<br />

all the summer lead-up tournaments.<br />

The <strong>2021</strong> ARIA Awards will go ahead<br />

this year but not on a major network.<br />

YouTube, yes YouTube, is the Australian<br />

music industry awards’ new home this<br />

year after a traditional event wasn’t going<br />

to be possible due to border closures etc.<br />

It will stream on November 25.<br />

Adam Liaw and Poh Ling Yeow will<br />

cook together for the first time in a new<br />

SBS Food series titled ‘Adam and Poh’s<br />

Malaysia in Australia’. In the series, the<br />

pair will explore their Malaysian heritage,<br />

hitting the road to find inspiration<br />

for Malaysian dishes here on home soil.<br />

It premieres on SBS Food on Thursday,<br />

October 7 at 8.30pm.<br />

The new season of ‘Gruen’ will premiere<br />

on the ABC on Wednesday, October<br />

13 at 8.30pm.<br />

One of my favourite shows recently,<br />

‘Only Murders in the Building’, has been<br />

renewed for a second season. The series<br />

starring Steve Martin, Martin Short and<br />

Selena Gomez is currently streaming on<br />

Disney+.<br />

The new season of ‘The Real Housewives<br />

of Melbourne’ begins on FOX Arena<br />

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Tuesday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong>, <strong>2021</strong><br />

6:00 <strong>News</strong> Breakfast 9:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> 10:00<br />

Four Corners 11:00 Antiques Roadshow<br />

12:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> 1:00 The Trial Of Christine<br />

Keeler (M l,s) 2:00 Victoria (M) 3:00 ABC<br />

<strong>News</strong> 4:05 The Repair Shop 5:05 Grand<br />

Designs Australia (PG) 6:00 The Drum 7:00<br />

ABC <strong>News</strong> 7:30 7.30 8:00 Back To Nature<br />

8:30 The School That Tried To End Racism<br />

(PG) 9:30 How To Live Younger 10:30 ABC<br />

Late <strong>News</strong> 10:45 The Business 11:00 Q&A<br />

12:05 China Tonight<br />

4:30 M*A*S*H (PG)<br />

5:30 Escape To The<br />

Country 6:30 Bargain<br />

Hunt 7:30 Pie In The Sky (PG)<br />

8:30 Lewis (M v) 10:30 One<br />

Lane Bridge (M l,v) 11:30<br />

Caught On Dashcam (PG)<br />

12:30 M*A*S*H (PG) 1:30 Surf<br />

Patrol (PG)<br />

4:30 School Of Rock<br />

5:00 ITCH (PG) 5:25<br />

Miraculous: Tales Of<br />

Ladybug And Cat Noir 6:00<br />

Dwight In Shining Armour (PG)<br />

6:30 Teenage Boss 7:00<br />

Fierce Earth (PG) 7:30 Shaun<br />

The Sheep 8:35 Teenage<br />

Mutant Ninja Turtles (PG)<br />

TV Guide: <strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong> - October 4<br />

Your guide to the week’s television viewing<br />

6:00 Sunrise 9:00 The Morning Show 11:30<br />

Seven Morning <strong>News</strong> 12:00 Movie: “Lethal<br />

Vows” (PG) (’99) Stars: John Ritter 2:00<br />

Harbour Cops (PG) 2:30 Coastwatch Oz<br />

(PG) 3:00 The Chase UK (PG) 4:00 Seven<br />

<strong>News</strong> At 4 5:00 The Chase Australia (PG)<br />

6:00 Seven <strong>News</strong> 7:00 Home And Away<br />

(PG) 7:30 SAS Australia (PG) 8:45<br />

Australia: Now And Then (M l) 9:45<br />

S.W.A.T. (M v) 10:45 The Latest Seven<br />

<strong>News</strong> 11:15 Station 19 (M v)<br />

4:00 Al McGlashan’s<br />

Fish’n With Mates (PG)<br />

4:30 The Mike & Cole<br />

Show (PG) 5:00 Demolition NZ<br />

(PG) 5:30 Storage Wars (PG)<br />

6:00 American Pickers (PG)<br />

7:00 Pawn Stars (PG) 7:30<br />

Highway Patrol (PG) 8:30<br />

Aussie Salvage Squad (PG)<br />

4:00 Afternoon Briefing<br />

5:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> Hour<br />

6:00 ABC Evening<br />

<strong>News</strong> 7:00 ABC National <strong>News</strong><br />

8:00 China Tonight 8:30 ABC<br />

<strong>News</strong> Tonight 8:45 The<br />

Business 9:00 ABC Nightly<br />

<strong>News</strong> 9:30 7.30 10:00 The<br />

World 11:00 The Drum<br />

6:00 Futurama (PG)<br />

6:30 The Simpsons<br />

(PG) 7:30 Family Guy<br />

(M s) 8:00 American Dad (M s)<br />

8:30 Movie: “Bad Teacher”<br />

(M l,n,s) (’11) Stars: Cameron<br />

Diaz 10:30 Movie: “Mr. Right”<br />

(MA15+) (’15) Stars: Anna<br />

Kendrick<br />

5:55 The Adventures Of<br />

Paddington 6:20 Bluey<br />

6:40 Andy’s Aquatic<br />

Adventures 7:00 Dino Dana<br />

7:30 Spicks And Specks 8:30<br />

TBA 9:10 Ghosts (M) 9:45 This<br />

Time With Alan Partridge (PG)<br />

10:15 Rosehaven (PG) 10:45<br />

Doctor Who (PG)<br />

6:00 Today 9:00 Today Extra (PG) 11:30<br />

NINE’s Morning <strong>News</strong> 12:00 The Block (PG)<br />

1:20 Driving Test (PG) 1:50 Garden Gurus<br />

Moments 2:00 Pointless (PG) 3:00 Tipping<br />

Point (PG) 4:00 NINE’s Afternoon <strong>News</strong><br />

5:00 Millionaire Hot Seat 6:00 NINE <strong>News</strong><br />

7:00 A Current Affair (PG) 7:30 The Block<br />

(PG) 8:40 The Hundred With Andy Lee 9:40<br />

Travel Guides (PG) 10:40 NINE <strong>News</strong> Late<br />

11:10 Reverie (M v) 12:05 Tipping Point<br />

(PG) 1:00 A Current Affair (PG)<br />

5:00 Shortland Street<br />

(PG) 5:30 The Chefs’<br />

Line 6:00 Cooking<br />

Hawaiian Style 6:30 African<br />

Americans: Many Rivers To<br />

Cross (PG) 7:30 The Point<br />

8:00 Living Black (M) 8:30<br />

Movie: “Chi-Town” (M l) (’18)<br />

Stars: Keifer Sykes<br />

6:00 Nigella Bites 7:00<br />

The Cook Up With<br />

Adam Liaw 7:30 Kylie<br />

Kwong: Heart And Soul 8:00<br />

David Rocco’s Dolce Africa<br />

8:30 Remarkable Places To<br />

Eat 9:35 Luke Nguyen’s<br />

Vietnam 10:00 The Cook Up<br />

With Adam Liaw<br />

6:00 The Talk 7:00 Judge Judy (PG) 7:30<br />

The Bold And The Beautiful (PG) 8:00<br />

Studio 10 (PG) 12:00 Dr Phil (M) 1:00 TBA<br />

2:15 Entertainment Tonight 2:30 Farm To<br />

Fork 3:00 Judge Judy (PG) 3:30 Left Off My<br />

Map 4:00 Everyday Gourmet 4:30 The Bold<br />

And The Beautiful (PG) 5:00 10 <strong>News</strong> First<br />

6:30 The Project (PG) 7:30 The Masked<br />

Singer Australia (PG) 8:40 The Cheap Seats<br />

(M l) 9:35 NCIS (M v) 10:35 NCIS: Los<br />

Angeles (M) 11:35 The Project (PG)<br />

3:00 Diagnosis Murder<br />

(PG) 5:00 JAG (PG)<br />

7:00 Bondi Rescue<br />

(PG) 7:30 NCIS (M v) 8:30<br />

Blue Bloods (M v) 10:25 NCIS:<br />

New Orleans (M v) 12:15<br />

Home Shopping 2:15 Movie:<br />

“Child’s Play” (M h,l,v) (’88)<br />

Stars: Brad Dourif<br />

5:30 Shortland Street<br />

(PG) 6:00 Forged In<br />

Fire (PG) 6:55<br />

Jeopardy! (PG) 7:25 NITV<br />

<strong>News</strong> Update 7:30 8 Out Of 10<br />

Cats Does Countdown (M l,s)<br />

8:30 Alone (M) 9:45 Unknown<br />

Amazon (PG) 10:35 Fanatics:<br />

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1:00 Becker (PG) 1:30<br />

Seinfeld (PG) 3:00 The<br />

King Of Queens (PG)<br />

4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00 Frasier<br />

(PG) 6:00 Friends (PG) 6:30<br />

Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends<br />

(PG) 8:00 The Big Bang<br />

Theory (PG) 9:30 Mom (M d,s)<br />

11:35 Frasier (PG)<br />

5:00 Malcolm In The<br />

Middle (PG) 6:00 The<br />

Nanny (PG) 6:30 3rd<br />

Rock From The Sun (PG) 7:00<br />

That 70’s Show (PG) 7:30<br />

Movie: “Killers” (M s,v) (’10)<br />

Stars: Ashton Kutcher 9:30<br />

Movie: “Masterminds” (M v)<br />

(’16) Stars: Zach Galifianakis<br />

5:30 Worldwatch 11:00 NSW Coronavirus<br />

Update (Arabic) 11:30 Worldwatch 1:00<br />

PBS <strong>News</strong>hour 2:00 Native America: New<br />

World Rising (PG) 3:00 Going Places (PG)<br />

3:30 The Cook Up With Adam Liaw (PG)<br />

4:05 Greek Island Odyssey With Bettany<br />

Hughes (PG) 5:05 Jeopardy! (PG) 5:30<br />

Letters And Numbers 6:00 Mastermind 6:30<br />

SBS World <strong>News</strong> 7:30 Great Alaskan<br />

Railroad Journeys (M) 8:30 Insight 9:30 The<br />

Feed 10:30 SBS World <strong>News</strong><br />

4:00 Heritage Hunters<br />

4:30 Garage Gold 5:00<br />

Boise Boys 6:00 House<br />

Hunters International 7:00<br />

House Hunters USA 7:30<br />

Escape To The Farm With Kate<br />

Humble (PG) 8:30 Restoration<br />

Man (PG) 9:30 Building Off<br />

The Grid (PG)<br />

5:10 Waterhole: Africa’s<br />

Animal Oasis (PG) 6:30<br />

Antiques Roadshow<br />

7:30 New Tricks (PG) 8:40 The<br />

Closer (M v) 9:55 Rizzoli &<br />

Isles (M v) 10:55 Law & Order:<br />

Criminal Intent (M v) 11:55<br />

Chicago Justice (M) 12:50<br />

Garden Gurus Moments<br />

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Of Britain: 3 Days To Save The UK (PG)<br />

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11:20 Movie: “The Extraordinary Journey Of<br />

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The Country 11:30<br />

Martin Clunes: Islands Of<br />

Australia 12:30 The Yorkshire<br />

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2:00 Cricket: Women’s<br />

Test: Day 3: Australia v<br />

India *Live* 9:30 Movie:<br />

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Stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger<br />

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6:30 Movie: “Mars<br />

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8:40 Movie: “Gravity”<br />

(M l,v) (’13) Stars: Sandra<br />

Bullock 10:40 Movie: “Terminal<br />

Velocity” (M l,v) (’15)<br />

7:30 NITV <strong>News</strong><br />

Update 7:40 Through<br />

The Wormhole (PG)<br />

8:30 Movie: “Queen Of The<br />

Damned” (M) (’02) Stars:<br />

Aaliyah 10:15 The Infinite Race<br />

4:00 Truck Hunters<br />

(PG) 4:30 I Fish (PG)<br />

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Scorpion (PG) 7:30 NCIS (M)<br />

8:30 NCIS: New Orleans (M v)<br />

10:20 Blue Bloods (M v)<br />

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The Big Bang Theory<br />

(PG) 9:45 2 Broke Girls<br />

(M s) 10:45 The Conners (PG)<br />

11:45 The Big Bang Theory<br />

(PG) 12:10 Home Shopping<br />

5:30 Maine Cabin<br />

Masters (PG) 6:30 Log<br />

Cabin Living 7:30<br />

Escape To The Chateau (PG)<br />

8:30 House Hunters USA 9:30<br />

House Hunters International<br />

6:00 Dwight In Shining<br />

Armour (PG) 6:30 Top<br />

Jobs For Dogs 7:00<br />

Horrible Histories (PG) 7:30<br />

Shaun The Sheep 8:25<br />

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles<br />

6:00 ABC Evening<br />

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Regional 7:00 ABC<br />

National <strong>News</strong> 7:30 Australian<br />

Story 8:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> Tonight<br />

8:10 Four Corners<br />

7:00 Dino Dana 7:30<br />

Spicks And Specks<br />

(PG) 8:00 QI (PG) 8:30<br />

Live At The Apollo (M) 9:15<br />

The Stand Up Sketch Show<br />

(M l) 9:40 Sammy J (PG)<br />

7:00 Born To Cook<br />

7:30 Hairy Bikers’ Asian<br />

Adventure 8:35<br />

Ainsley’s Food We Love 9:30<br />

Anthony Bourdain: Parts<br />

Unknown<br />

7:30 Brooklyn Nine-<br />

Nine (PG) 8:30 The<br />

X-Files (MA15+) 10:10<br />

Flowergirl (MA15+) (In<br />

Japanese) 10:30 Cycling:<br />

Paris-Roubaix Women’s Race<br />

7:00 Movie: “Instant<br />

Family” (M) (’18) Stars:<br />

Mark Wahlberg 9:20<br />

Movie: “The Change-Up”<br />

(MA15+) (’11) Stars: Ryan<br />

Reynolds<br />

4:30 Rugby Union:<br />

Argentina v Australia<br />

*Live* 7:00 Rugby<br />

Union: Post Match 7:30 TBA<br />

2:00 Daylight Savings Begins<br />

3:00 Home Shopping<br />

12:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> 12:30 Landline 1:30<br />

Gardening Australia 2:30 Rick Stein’s Road<br />

To Mexico (PG) 3:30 Todd Sampson’s Life<br />

On The Line (PG) 4:00 Secrets Of The<br />

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Roadshow 6:30 Back Roads 7:00 ABC<br />

<strong>News</strong> Sunday 7:40 Restoration Australia:<br />

Lyons 8:40 Fires (M)<br />

12:00 House Of Wellness (PG) 1:00 Beach<br />

Cops (PG) 1:30 Border Security - International<br />

(PG) 2:00 Movie: “Viva Las Vegas”<br />

(G) (’64) Stars: Elvis Presley 4:00 Better<br />

Homes And Gardens 5:00 Seven <strong>News</strong> At 5<br />

5:30 Sydney Weekender 6:00 Seven <strong>News</strong><br />

7:00 TBA 8:05 TBA 8:35 Manhunt: The<br />

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NRL: Grand Final: Panthers v Rabbitohs<br />

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2:00 Everyday Gourmet 2:30 My Market<br />

Kitchen 3:00 Good Chef Bad Chef 3:30<br />

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The Masked Singer Australia (PG) 8:30 FBI<br />

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International (M) 11:30 FBI (M)<br />

3:00 Motor Sports: Superbike World<br />

Championship 4:00 Going Places With Ernie<br />

Dingo (PG) 4:30 The Lost Season 5:40 The<br />

Buildings That Fought Hitler (PG) 6:30 SBS<br />

World <strong>News</strong> 7:30 Inside Central Station (M)<br />

8:30 The Truth About Anxiety (PG) 9:30<br />

Scotland: 1000 Years Of History (PG) 11:10<br />

24 Hours In Emergency (M)<br />

7:00 Border Security -<br />

Australia’s Front Line<br />

(PG) 8:30 Chris<br />

Tarrant’s Extreme Railway<br />

Journeys (PG) 9:30 Mighty<br />

Trains (PG)<br />

3:00 Cricket: Women’s<br />

Test: Day 4: Australia v<br />

India *Live* 10:30<br />

Movie: “Batman Forever” (PG)<br />

(’95) Stars: Val Kilmer 1:00<br />

Heavy Rescue (M l)<br />

9:00 Ramsay’s 24<br />

Hours To Hell And<br />

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Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares<br />

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Kitchen Nightmares USA (M l)<br />

6:30 Artefact 7:30 NITV<br />

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Australians (PG) 8:50<br />

Homeland Story (M) 10:20<br />

Heritage Fight (M) 12:10<br />

Bamay<br />

5:00 I Fish (PG) 5:30<br />

Bondi Rescue (PG)<br />

6:00 JAG (PG) 7:00<br />

Bondi Rescue (PG) 7:30 NCIS<br />

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(M v) 10:20 48 Hours (M)<br />

3:00 Friends (PG) 6:00<br />

The Big Bang Theory<br />

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Neighborhood (PG) 9:30 2<br />

Broke Girls (M) 11:30 Mom (M)<br />

12:00 Home Shopping<br />

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USA 6:30 House<br />

Hunters International<br />

7:30 Good Bones (PG) 8:30 A<br />

Sale Of Two Cities 9:30 My<br />

Lottery Dream Home (PG)<br />

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Armour 6:30 Top Jobs<br />

For Dogs 7:00 Horrible<br />

Histories (PG) 7:35 Doctor<br />

Who (PG) 8:20 Teenage<br />

Mutant Ninja Turtles<br />

6:00 ABC Evening<br />

<strong>News</strong> 6:30 Foreign<br />

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Brief: <strong>September</strong> 8:00 Insiders<br />

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7:30 Spicks And<br />

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The School That Tried To End<br />

Racism (PG)<br />

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With Gregg Wallace<br />

8:30 Rick Stein’s Far Eastern<br />

Odyssey 9:40 Anthony<br />

Bourdain: Parts Unknown<br />

7:40 UnXplained With<br />

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8:30 Corruption,<br />

Cocaine, Murder In Trinidad<br />

(PG) 9:00 Cycling: Paris-<br />

Roubaix Men’s Race *Live*<br />

7:00 Movie: “Evolution”<br />

(PG) (’01) Stars:<br />

Julianne Moore 9:00<br />

Movie: “Transformers: Age Of<br />

Extinction” (M) (’14) Stars:<br />

Mark Wahlberg<br />

4:40 Movie: “Alexander<br />

The Great” (G) (’56)<br />

Stars: Richard Burton<br />

7:30 Agatha Raisin (PG) 8:30<br />

Coroner (MA15+) 9:30 Chicago<br />

PD (MA15+)<br />

12:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> 1:00 Grantchester (PG)<br />

2:00 Des (M l) 3:00 ABC <strong>News</strong> 4:05 The<br />

Repair Shop 5:05 Grand Designs Australia<br />

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7.30 8:00 Australian Story 8:30 Four<br />

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M*A*S*H (PG) 1:30 Surf Patrol<br />

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Pickers (PG) 8:30 Movie:<br />

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Stars: Bradford Dillman<br />

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(M) 9:00 American Dad<br />

(M) 9:30 First Dates Australia<br />

(M) 10:40 Marrying Millions<br />

(M l,s) 1:00 Bones (MA15+)<br />

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Wormhole (PG) 8:30 Karla<br />

Grant Presents (PG)<br />

3:00 Diagnosis Murder<br />

(PG) 5:00 JAG (PG)<br />

7:00 Bondi Rescue<br />

(PG) 7:30 NCIS (M) 11:15 Blue<br />

Bloods (M v) 12:10 Home<br />

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4:00 Becker (PG) 5:00<br />

Frasier (PG) 6:00<br />

Friends (PG) 6:30<br />

Neighbours (PG) 7:00 Friends<br />

(PG) 8:00 The Big Bang<br />

Theory (PG) 9:30 Seinfeld (M)<br />

5:00 Good Bones (PG)<br />

6:00 House Hunters<br />

International 7:00<br />

House Hunters USA 9:00<br />

Renovate Or Rebuild 10:00<br />

Boise Boys<br />

6:00 Dwight In Shining<br />

Armour (PG) 6:30<br />

Teenage Boss 7:00<br />

Horrible Histories (PG) 7:30<br />

Shaun The Sheep 7:35 Doctor<br />

Who (PG)<br />

6:00 ABC Evening<br />

<strong>News</strong> 7:00 ABC<br />

National <strong>News</strong> 8:00<br />

ABC <strong>News</strong> Tonight 8:45 The<br />

Business 9:00 ABC Nightly<br />

<strong>News</strong> 9:25 7.30<br />

7:00 Dino Dana 7:30<br />

Spicks And Specks<br />

8:00 QI (PG) 8:30<br />

Attenborough And The Empire<br />

Of The Ants 9:25 George<br />

Clarke’s Amazing Spaces<br />

7:00 The Cook Up With<br />

Adam Liaw 7:30 Jamie<br />

& Jimmy’s Food Fight<br />

Club 8:30 Rick Stein’s Taste Of<br />

The Sea 9:00 Rick Stein’s<br />

Seafood Odyssey<br />

7:30 NITV <strong>News</strong><br />

Update 7:35 8 Out Of<br />

10 Cats Does Countdown<br />

(M l,s) 8:30 Taskmaster<br />

(M l) 9:20 Hypothetical (M)<br />

10:05 Lost For Words (M)<br />

6:30 3rd Rock From The<br />

Sun (PG) 7:00 That 70’s<br />

Show (PG) 7:30 RBT<br />

(PG) 8:30 Movie: “Man On<br />

Fire” (M l,v) (’04) Stars: Denzel<br />

Washington<br />

7:30 Poirot (PG) 8:40<br />

Agatha Christie’s<br />

Marple (PG) 10:40 Law<br />

& Order: Criminal Intent (M v)<br />

11:40 The Enemy Within (M)<br />

12:35 Antiques Roadshow<br />

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68. Large violin<br />

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72. Egotistical<br />

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Tina Anderson and was<br />

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Tuesday, <strong>September</strong> <strong>28</strong> <strong>2021</strong><br />

Wanderers to open with Derby<br />

NATHAN TAYLOR<br />

The Western Sydney Wanderers will kick<br />

off their 10th season in the A-League<br />

with a blockbuster match-up against<br />

Sydney FC in <strong>Parra</strong>matta.<br />

After a longer than usual wait, the club’s first<br />

six fixtures of the A-League and four fixtures for<br />

the W-League <strong>2021</strong>/22 season were confirmed<br />

last Thursday morning.<br />

The A-League side will begin their season<br />

with the Sydney Derby at the newly renamed<br />

CommBank Stadium on Saturday, November<br />

20. It will be the first free-to-air broadcast<br />

match on 10 as part of the new rights deal.<br />

The men’s side will then play in their second<br />

home fixture the following Sunday, November<br />

<strong>28</strong>, when they host Newcastle at 6.05pm.<br />

A double header will then take place on Friday,<br />

December 3, with the Wanderers women’s side<br />

opening their season with a match against<br />

W-League newcomers, Wellington Phoenix.<br />

The two men’s sides will then face off at 7.45pm.<br />

Returning to Wanderland on Saturday,<br />

December 11, the Wanderers will host their<br />

first double header of the season with the<br />

women’s team playing in the Sydney Derby at<br />

5.05pm before the men’s team takes on local<br />

rivals, Macarthur FC.<br />

The Wanderers’ W-League team will then<br />

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Football in Rooty Hill on Friday, December 17.<br />

Wrapping up <strong>2021</strong> and the festive period, the<br />

men’s team will travel to Central Coast and<br />

Newcastle, while the women’s team will play in<br />

their second Sydney Derby away at Leichhardt<br />

Oval.<br />

Wanderers head coach Carl Robinson said<br />

he was excited by the return to CommBank<br />

Stadium in late November.<br />

“It’s very exciting for us as a club and a<br />

community to have finally pencilled in the<br />

start date of the season,” he said.<br />

“The team have been working very hard over<br />

the last few weeks at training and are excited to<br />

finally play in front of our passionate members<br />

and fans, and what better way than with a<br />

Sydney Derby to open our season.<br />

“We can’t wait to get the excitement and<br />

energy back into CommBank Stadium.”<br />

Wanderers midfielder Terry Antonis said he<br />

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the first time at CommBank.<br />

“I’m very excited to play at CommBank<br />

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friends and the incredible Wanderers members<br />

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“Derby Day is one of the biggest days in the<br />

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