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Penrith · PenrithOver the span of their 45-year career, Midnight Oil truly shaped modern Australia. Now, both their outspoken activism and iconic music is being brought to the big screen in ‘Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line’. The film delves into the band’s backstory, bringing to light how they went from being ‘non-sporty schoolmates and keen surfers’ to global music sensations who challenged the status quo both in terms of their music, including anthems like ‘US …See the Story
Glenbrook Cinema to host special screening of Midnight Oil film • The Western Weekender
Penrith · PenrithMore than 450 Australian athletes from 33 sports, including 231 debutants, are currently in France to compete in the biggest competition of their lives, the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Incredibly, 11 of those inspirational Aussies competing in the French capital over the next two weeks have a special local connection either through birth, residency, school, training base or club. From July 26 to August 11, the Weekender encourages you to gather up…See the Story
The Penrith Olympians we're all cheering for in Paris • The Western Weekender
Penrith · PenrithWin the stunning Wiltshire Easycook Basil & Gold Non-stick Cookware 3-Piece Set to warm up your family with their favourite cosy recipes! Ideal for all your essential cooking needs during the cooler months, create delicious curries, pasta, soups, stir fries and more. This set includes a 28cm Frypan, 16cm Saucepan with Lid and 24cm Casserole with Lid, making it the best companion for everyday cooking. Add a touch of glam to your cooktop with the …See the Story
Giveaway: Win a three-piece cookware set • The Western Weekender
Carolina Panthers · PenrithPenrith coach Ivan Cleary has opted to rest all five of his State of Origin representatives for tomorrow’s clash against the Dolphins. Dylan Edwards and Isaah Yeo weren’t named on Tuesday but Jarome Luai, Liam Martin and Brian To’o were all on the extended bench and still a possibility of playing on Sunday. But Cleary has this morning reduced his squad as per NRL rules and Luai, Martin and To’o have all been withdrawn. In another late change, Lu…See the Story
Panthers make call on Origin stars for Dolphins clash • The Western Weekender
Rugby League · PenrithThe National Rugby League is undergoing something of a data revolution. Data has drastically changed both American sports and soccer, and it’s beginning to take hold in the NRL. As teams and analysts embrace sophisticated metrics and machine learning, the sport is undergoing a renaissance in measuring performance, devising strategies, and recruiting players. This influx of data benefits not only coaches but also everyday betting enthusiasts who …See the Story
NRL's Data Revolution: Following in Soccer's Footsteps • The Western Weekender
Penrith · PenrithA major IT glitch that has impacted businesses and services around the world could take days to fully fix, experts say. This outage was caused by a fault in the “Falcon sensor” used by American software company CrowdStrike. CrowdStrike’s software is used on Microsoft systems, hence the widespread impact of the problem. The fault occurred at about 3pm Australian time, causing major disruptions to businesses far and wide including supermarkets,…See the Story