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March, 2008 contains 52 articles

Thirroul Thunder ready for a historic first season

ILLAWARRA football’s new kids on the block, Thirroul Thunder, officially started their inaugural season at Thirroul Bowling Leagues and Recreation Club on Saturday night.

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World titles beckoning Ryan Gregson

BULLI runner Ryan Gregson is set for a spot on the plane for the World Cross Country Championships, which will be held Scotland at the end of the month.

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Women battle glass ceiling

Women still face a ‘glass ceiling’ in terms of getting the higher positions in international corporations, but are thriving in the Illawarra through small businesses, a female board member of the Illawarra Business Chamber has said.

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Oxley will foot his own bills

Sexual harassment allegations and the issue of Wollongong City Council paying former General Manager Rod Oxley’s legal fees for the ICAC hearing into Corruption dominated what was an emotionally charged council meeting on Monday night.

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Turning off the lights for a greener future

SEVEN-year-old Ashling Grant is one of the many Illawarra residents who have committed to switching off their lights for Earth Hour 2008.

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Enforcing a cleaner beach

Briana Dorahy managed to surprise her mother when she joined her school’s Conservation Club.

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