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Emu Plains, Emu Heights and Leonay are home to more than 4,700 households, 80% of which are families.

A trusted and reliable local resource, business guide and community newspaper distributed across Emu Plains, Leonay + Emu Heights with pick up points in Blaxland + Glenbrook. AUDIENCE
The median age is 37 years
More females than males live in the area
Approximately 37% of residents own their home outright, 43% are currently paying off a mortgage and just over 17% of households are living in rental

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The average weekly household income is $1591, which is around $360 per week more than the NSW and Australian median weekly incomes. DISTRIBUTION
All Emu Plains, Emu Heights and Leonay residents receive a copy in their letterbox every month. The Emu and Leonay Gazette is also delivered to numerous local pick up points.

5,500 newspapers are distributed each month, reaching over 15,000 readers

*Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2011 Census Data + www.forecast.id.com.au. FOR PRICING + ARTWORK SPECS SEE OUR MEDIA KIT: http://www.districtgazette.com.au/Media-Kit/

27/11/2025

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26 November 2025

New 30km/h speed zone on Nepean Avenue and Captains Road, Penrith

Road users are advised of a new 30km/h speed zone on Nepean Avenue and Captains Road in Penrith. With around 1000 pedestrians every day, the new lower speed in this area will improve safety and encourage more walking and bicycle riding along the highly popular Nepean Avenue pathway.

Transport for NSW will update signs and road markings to support the new speed zone between Wednesday 3 and Wednesday 10 December.

Work will involve removing some existing speed limit signs, installing new signs and updating road markings, to assist with the speed limit change.

The new speed zone will be enforceable once the new signs are in place. There will be electronic messaging signs in the area, before and after the changes, to make road users aware of the new speed limit.

Transport will complete this work in one day shift between 9am and 6pm on a weekday and one night work shift between 6pm and 5am, excluding Friday or Saturday nights.

Traffic control will assist road users and pedestrians through the work area if required.

Please keep to the speed limits and follow the direction of traffic controllers and signs while we complete this work

Transport for NSW thanks road users for their patience during this time.

For the latest traffic updates across the network, download the Live Traffic NSW App, visit www.livetraffic.com or call 132 701.

08/10/2025

Changed traffic conditions on Mulgoa Road around M4 Motorway

The community is advised of changed traffic conditions on Mulgoa Road between Jeanette Street in Regentville and Blaikie Road in Jamisontown from next week for essential utility and road surfacing work.

The M4 eastbound entry ramp from Mulgoa Road to the M4 travelling towards the city will be closed between 8pm and 5am on Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 October.

Please detour via The Northern Road or use the M4 westbound entry ramp to travel to Russell Street and access the ramp to the M4 travelling towards the city.

Glenbrook Street will be fully closed between 10pm and 5am on Monday 13, Tuesday 14 and Thursday 16 October.

Please detour via Maxwell Street, York Road and Jamison Road during the closures.

From 5am Monday 13 to 5am Friday 17 October, the turning lanes from Glenbrook Street onto Mulgoa Road will be reduced to one lane.

The turning lane from Mulgoa Road onto Glenbrook Street will stay open at all times.

The new eastbound on-ramp slip lane will be open from Monday 20 October.

Night work along Mulgoa Road will include lane and road closures.

Motorists are asked to please observe speed limits, follow the directions of traffic controllers and signs, plan ahead and allow extra travel time.

Traffic control will help road users through the work area if required.

Transport for NSW thanks the community for their patience during this time.

Source: Transport for NSW

 11 August 2025Changed traffic conditions on High Street and Worth Street, PenrithRoad users are advised of changed over...
11/08/2025



11 August 2025

Changed traffic conditions on High Street and Worth Street, Penrith

Road users are advised of changed overnight traffic conditions from Sunday 17 August 2025 on High Street and Worth Street, Penrith for road work.

The work involves installing new arrows on the existing traffic light poles to allow pedestrians to more safely cross the intersection while holding motorists on red arrows and updating the pedestrian crossing line marking at the intersection.

Additional work includes installing new traffic light infrastructure, including traffic light cabling, within the footpath and road area.

Work will be completed between Sunday 17 August and Thursday 2 October 2025, weather permitting.

We will be on site for up to eight shifts in total, weather permitting.

We will work between Sunday to Thursday between the hours of 8pm and 5am, the next day. We will not work on Friday nights and Saturdays.

There will be temporary traffic changes to make sure the work zone is safe. Lane closures and a 40km/h speed limit will be in place for the safety of our workers and motorists.

Temporary traffic lights will also be used, at times, while we install the new arrows. Traffic controllers will be on site to assist motorists and pedestrians.

For the latest traffic updates across the network download the Live Traffic NSW App, visit www.livetraffic.com or call 132 701.

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