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  • AFL journalist John Clark has taken a look at the 16 established clubs - leaving the Suns off the list - to get a picture of who might call Blacktown home in 2012.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Further development at boutique stadiums such as Blacktown Olympic Park or the Showgrounds at Homebush were genuine options for home matches, given ANZ Stadium already had the ability to cater for large crowds.

    AFL Latest News 2010

  • Larger councils such as Blacktown were required to pay $1.19 million, up such as Nambucca were billed $93,400, up from $60,000.

    Wimmera Mail Times 2009

  • Larger councils such as Blacktown were required to pay $1.19 million, up such as Nambucca were billed $93,400, up from $60,000.

    The Advertiser 2009

  • Westfield's first mall was opened by John Saunders and Mr. Lowy in 1959 in the western Sydney suburb of Blacktown.

    Westfield Chairman Relinquishes Executive Role Ross Kelly 2011

  • However, drivers say while some "cowboys" may speed to meet timetable demands, it is physically impossible for the buses to engage in street racing at the Patrick Street Tunnel at Blacktown, as claimed.

    Bus Drivers Accused of Drag Racing | Impact Lab 2007

  • If you want to get off the M7 onto Sunnyholt Road, don't take the exit signposted to Blacktown because that puts you onto Reservoir Road.

    Conflux, Guest Writering and other stuff ... karenmiller 2007

  • I may look into doing something with Blacktown Community Theatre too.

    The Year That Was karenmiller 2006

  • Note Pearson's staircase metaphor of welfare and his looking ahead proposal to extend the Queensland reforms:A work opportunity covenant should be available to any indigenous person whether living in Blacktown, Sydney, or Aurukun, Cape York.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Bill Kerr 2008

  • Note Pearson's staircase metaphor of welfare and his looking ahead proposal to extend the Queensland reforms:A work opportunity covenant should be available to any indigenous person whether living in Blacktown, Sydney, or Aurukun, Cape York.

    the missing piece of the jigsaw Bill Kerr 2008

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