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<description>Strathfield Municipal Council</description>
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<copyright>Copyright 2006, strathfield.nsw.gov.au</copyright>
<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jul 2009 00:00:04 +1000</pubDate>
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<title>Council to support 2&amp;5 health campaign </title>
<description>2 July 2009Strathfield Council is supporting the Go for 2&amp;amp;5 campaign a key initiative of the NSW Government&apos;s Live Life Well Campaign, aimed at helping the community to lead healthier lifestyles and avoid ill health. The campaign highlights the importance of eating two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables a day as an easy way to improve your health. Some health</description>
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<title>Changes to demerit point scheme</title>
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The NSW State Government has announced changes to the demerit point system. From 1 July, the following demerit point system will apply for unrestricted 
licence holders:
1 to 10kmh over the speed limit will attract one demerit point and an $84 
fine;
11 to 20kmh over the speed limit will attract three demerit points and a 
$197 fine;
21 to 30kmh over the sp</description>
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<title>Council warns community over tree lopping scam</title>
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Strathfield Council is warning residents of a tree lopping scam, where two people who claim to be either Council staff or are Council representatives, are requesting payment for lopping branches that are overhanging onto a resident&apos;s property, despite not receiving permission to undertake the work.In the most recent case, two men knocked on a resident&apos;s door claiming to be from Counc</description>
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