Somehow, impossibly, we’ve made it. October, our tenth month. The kids are on holidays, our Year 12s are buckling down for their HSC exams, and really, it’s basically Christmas already. Well, if the decorations I’m seeing at the shops are any indication. We have a fun October edition. Fun because we...
Read moreDetailsI may be biased, but September is my favourite month of the year, partially because it’s my birthday month, but mostly because I feel like we have shaken off the dreariness of winter. Another birthday, arguably more important than my own, is The Post’s. We hit half a decade in age!...
Read moreDetailsI don’t know about you, but I’m counting down the days until the cold weather leaves us. When August rolls around each year, I feel I see the light of spring at the end of the wintry tunnel. A bit of August trivia: the month was originally known as ‘Sextilis’,...
Read moreDetailsThis month we have brought back our food and dining section, and our book reviews, both of which were temporarily put on hold, and are now alive again! Our food reviews are coming from the wonderful Kate Mitchell, who has a taste for good food and the delightful ability to...
Read moreDetailsWhat an unexpected, wild ride our federal election has been. With a disastrous outcome for the Liberals, the results have stumped media commentators and political pundits alike. What’s more, the nailbiter is not yet through—our own backyard is still left on a razor’s edge. Bradfield’s candidates Gisele Kapterian and Nicolette...
Read moreDetailsTo start, you’ll notice that this edition has come to you early. With the coming election, this edition contains election material for you to read prior to this May 3. Included inside are articles by guest writers who have a comprehensive understanding of our political landscape. As Mother’s Day is...
Read moreDetailsTo start, I’d like to thank the wonderful women who attended The Post’s private International Women’s Day event at Kiplings Garage. A special thankyou to Mayor Christine Kay for attending, Rebecca Kirkis as our guest speaker for telling her incredible tale of adversity, and Wendy Wang from Sunshine Millionaire Wine...
Read moreDetailsInternational Women’s Day is the 8th of March. For this edition, we have included some special women’s pages, where we showcase some influential women in the community, and feature some relevant women’s health issues. At the same time, NSW Seniors’ Week is from the 3rd to the 16th of March....
Read moreDetailsFirst and foremost, I’d like to thank readers for contacting us here at The Post about our new layout! We appreciate your suggestions, opinions, and insights. Making the publication better for both you and us is a team effort. With the start of February, we are now prohibited from saying...
Read moreDetailsExciting and daunting: it’s 2025! Januarys are notorious for feeling that universal itch to start fresh, set new goals, and upgrade ourselves to better, more refined versions. So, to scratch our own itch, we here at The Post decided to kick off the new year by changing up our...
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