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Retired Chief Inspector Gary Raymond OAM poses for a photo at Anita Coby Reserve in Blacktown today, November 6, 2017. Raymond is nominated for a Pride of Australia award for his work in helping establish Grace's Place a support group for families of homicide victims. (AAP Image/David Swift)

Ex-cop fighting for Grace’s Place

THE tireless work of ex-detective Gary Raymond, who investigated Anita Cobby’s murder — in support of Grace’s Place has seen him nominated for a Pride of Australia medal.

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Pride of Australia Award nominee Brian Kearney photographed on 3rd November 2017 at Cyber Seekers in Campbelltown. Brian was also recently named Macarthur's Volunteer of the Year in the senior citizen category. AAP/image Matthew Vasilescu

Brian an unsung hero

Bow Bowing resident Brian Kearney devotes four days a week to sharing his knowledge with others and teaching the over 55s at Campbelltown Senior Cyber Seekers.

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Hayden McPhillimey, 11, saved his granddad's Mark Ulrich life by performing CPR and calling 000 after having a cardiac arrest. Picture: Jonathan Ng

Hero Hayden saves his grandfather’s life

ELEVEN-year-old Hayden McPhillimey found his grandfather lying unconscious in the backyard, then watched in horror as his grandmother collapsed, exhausted, while trying to give him CPR. But Hayden didn’t panic. He saved his grandfather’s life.

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