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Community News Kenthurst Probus Club’s Lively Probus Month Event Kenthurst Combined Probus Club marked Probus Month with a relaxed brunch at Vanilla Cream on 27 October,… Read More
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Community News Planning Proposal – Derriwong Road and Old Northern Road, Dural – Approved By Diana Paton
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The magazine employs a number of local people. Carly Paton and Diana Paton are is our local journalist team, Karen Taylor organises all our advertising sales. Diana Paton also manages graphic design, printing and distribution and Jelvy Capalac and Diane Hobbel manage our accounts. We also employ two people to ride our postie bikes, Robert and Malcolm, who undertake our door to door deliveries. We also have over 20 walkers who deliver the Dooral Roundup door to door around the residential areas of Cherrybrook and Glenhaven.
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