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Jake McCallum
Jake McCallumEvening Chief of Staff

Jake McCallum is the Evening Chief of Staff for the Saturday and Sunday Telegraph, and an investigative reporter. He was previously the NSW Hyperlocal Deputy Editor, managing community mastheads across Greater Sydney and NewsLocal’s State Political Editor based in NSW Parliament.

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Hills Shire
Mountain View, Ca/USA December 29, 2016: Googleplex - Google Headquarters with biked on foreground

Business hubs fight for Google

GOOGLE is on the hunt for a new Australian headquarters and business chambers across western Sydney are selling their innovation precincts as “hot property” for the world’s largest tech giant.

Hornsby
Students from Hornsby Girls High coming out of their first HSC exam.

Claims rich ‘rule’ Hornsby selective schools

CHILDREN from a low socio-educational background are being sidelined from access to Hornsby Girls and Normanhurst Boys while other selective school students are reporting increased cases of mental health issues, self-harm and even suicide.

Parramatta 
James Ruse Agricultural High School, Carlingford.

Claims rich rule selective James Ruse High

CHILDREN from a low socio-educational background are being sidelined from access to the selective James Ruse Agricultural High School while other selective school students are reporting increased cases of mental health issues, self-harm and even suicide.

Hills Shire
Multi-ethnic elementary school children writing in classroom.  Focus on girl in light blue shirt (10 years).

Calls for overhaul of public selective schools

CHILDREN from a low socio-economic background are being sidelined from access to Baulkham Hills Selective High School while other selective school students are reporting increased cases of mental health issues, self-harm and even suicide.

Hills Shire
Artist impressions of Chapman Gardens at 16-26 Chapman Ave, Castle Hill

Chapman plan off old block

A PROPOSAL for several high-rise residential towers in Chapman Ave, Castle Hill, has been rejected by the Sydney West Central Joint Regional Planning Panel.

Hornsby
Phillip Ruddock  speaks to the media at the Dedication of the Phillip Ruddock Heritage Centre. Dedication of the Phillip Ruddock Heritage Centre at V by Crown Group on Macquarie st ,Parramatta on Monday the 11th of December,2017.(AAP Image/ Justin Sanson)

Council plunges into red

Hornsby Mayor Philip Ruddock has revealed there are not enough funds in the budget to complete the rehabilitation of Hornsby Quarry or build sporting facilities promised for Westleigh.

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/journalists/jake-mccallum/page/197