A vital partnership between Community Bank Lindfield and St John Ambulance NSW is installing ten new automated external defibrillators (AEDs) across Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai to combat sudden cardiac arrest and triple survival chances.
Read moreDetailsPrincipal Jill McLachlan shares how Blue Gum Community School is redefining education in Hornsby. With small class sizes and a focus on curiosity and deep thinking, this school offers a refreshing alternative for local families.
Read moreDetailsJust in time for school holidays, Ku-ring-gai Mayor Christine Kay has opened the upgraded Comenarra Reserve playground. The space features a sky tower, slide, and fitness equipment, all enclosed in fresh landscaping that blends into the bushland.
Read moreDetailsSydney founders Ken and Adelle have launched Watchfuli, a personal safety app inspired by their grandchildren’s safety. The app features an intuitive traffic-light alert system and secure location recording that continues even if a phone is damaged.
Read moreDetailsThe Post is proud to launch its inaugural Aged Care & Disability magazine for the Upper North Shore. With a focus on living well, the guide covers everything from neurodiversity to the legalities of downsizing for our senior residents
Read moreDetailsEvery year, thousands of young Australians face preventable trauma. The P.A.R.T.Y. Program, delivered at Royal North Shore and Hornsby Hospitals, gives students an immersive look at trauma care to encourage safer decisions and reduce head and spinal injuries.
Read moreDetailsCelebrating nearly 40 years of service to the Upper North Shore, Pacific Berowra Christian School continues to provide a vibrant learning environment where students are encouraged to thrive through specialist programs and dedicated care.
Read moreDetailsWaitara Park has undergone a massive transformation. With a new modern pavilion and inclusive grandstand facilities, Mark Taylor Oval is now a premier hub for both men’s and women’s cricket and rugby in Northern Sydney.
Read moreDetailsApril is a cornerstone month for our region. We look at the essential safety check every household needs to do as daylight saving ends, and how our community is marking Autism Acceptance and Parkinson’s Awareness.
Read moreDetailsIsla isn't just a guide dog; she's a national hero. After restoring independence and confidence to local resident Karlee Symond, this Hornsby-based Labrador has been voted Australia's favorite in the 2026 Puppy Tales Awards.
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