A man, 27, told police he had met with two other men of African appearance in Marayong to discuss the sale of his phone when one of them allegedly took off with the phone.
Action Plus Physiotherapy
We are looking for a confident and energetic part-time physiotherapist with potential to become full time to join our growing practice in the Lane Cove area. Hours can be negotiated and can be increased to full time if the right candidate is willing to travel to our Quakers Hill clinic.
You must be friendly, hardworking, preferably with a minimum of 1 years’ experience but will consider new graduates.
Our practice concentrates solely on providing thorough individual assessments and personalised treatments for all clients. Our chosen physiotherapist is expected to build strong client based relationships in reinforce our strengths and ethos as a welcoming, local practice. We see a variety of conditions and offer a large range of services that would help broaden your knowledge and experience, including:
Police charge woman after pedestrian hit by car - Kellyville Ridge miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
On Tuesday 13 April, Quakers Hill Uniting Church celebrated their recent success in placing a solar system on their church’s roof.
Local State MP Kevin Conolly celebrated with members of the congregation, the working group, and representatives of Presbytery and the Noah’s Ark Preschool who helped get the project realised. Mr Conolly said that project was not just an addition to the building, but instrumental in building partnerships in the local area.
Rev. Grant Atkins is the minister at Quakers Hill Uniting Church. “We are excited at Quakers Hill Uniting Church to be able to not only save financially from our solar panels but also to take steps in caring for our environment,” Rev. Atkins said.
Date Time
Western Sydney man charged with importing meth and cocaine
The Australian Federal Police has charged a 35-year-old man from Western Sydney with allegedly importing approximately 20 kilograms of methamphetamine and 10 kilograms of cocaine in consignments labelled as small electric motors and pool pumps.
The investigation, known as Operation JOFFRE began in September 2020 after Australian Border Force officers identified consignments containing illicit drugs hidden inside electric motors.
ABF officers identified two consignments from Italy containing approximately five kilograms of cocaine each, and a further three consignments from the U.S. containing approximately 20 kilograms of methamphetamine in total.
The five consignments were brought into Australia via air cargo and were all allegedly addressed to the 35-year-old Quakers Hill man and a business address in Silverwater, NSW allegedly linked to him.