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Read moreDetailsIn a deeply moving column marking the final print edition of The Post, publisher Tina Brown reveals the hidden catalyst behind the publication's launch. Forged amid the painful loss of her beloved Auntie Valerie to a rapid, aggressive battle with Motor Neurone Disease (MND), Tina details how personal grief transformed...
Read moreDetailsPublisher Tina Brown reflects on Mother's Day legacies while celebrating a massive fundraising milestone for the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Women's Shelter. Plus, a look at the new Aged Care magazine and upcoming community morning teas.
Read moreDetailsAs autumn settles over the Upper North Shore, we welcome new faces to our newsroom and look forward to a season of community highlights, from Anzac Day commemorations to the Lifeline Gala Ball.
Read moreDetailsMarch is more than just a month on the calendar—it's a time for gratitude and reflection . Publisher Tina Brown explores the extraordinary contributions of local women and the vital importance of backing female-led small businesses in our community
Read moreDetailsAs many of you would know, I stood as a community Independent candidate in the 2025 federal election. One of my key platforms was respect for women and the urgent need to address domestic and family violence both in this country and in our community.
Read moreDetailsI can’t believe another year has passed and a new one is already on the horizon. 2025 has been unforgettable for me, and I’m deeply grateful for the friendships and connections I’ve been fortunate and truly blessed to make. First and foremost, I want to thank our amazing Editor, Claudia...
Read moreDetailsIt was a busy month in September. Just three short weeks after the Lifeline Gala Ball on the 30th of August, I attended the gala dinner for the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Women’s Shelter (HKWS), where the charity celebrated 10 years of providing vital assistance to women and children in our area....
Read moreDetailsCan you believe it’s been five years already? The idea for a hyper-local publication first came to me in June of 2020 at my home in Mount Colah. Back then, there was nothing landing in my letterbox to tell me what was happening around us. The world felt heavy, lockdowns...
Read moreDetailsThe power of print prevails. Recently, our Editor put a call out to publishers for books, mostly by local authors, and before we knew it, a generous stack had arrived. I couldn’t resist flipping through them (many are now on my personal reading wish list!), though they’re earmarked for our...
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