It 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 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...
Read moreDetailsIn this edition, our Editor, Claudia Butjerevic, reviews a powerful book on domestic violence written by a local author. It’s troubling that despite repeated calls from our leaders, we’re still having the same conversations. Domestic violence robs individuals of dignity, autonomy, and security, with scars lasting a lifetime. Now is...
Read moreDetailsIt was a gathering of a local LinkedIn group, with the discussion cantered around mental health—an issue close to my heart as it affects so many within our community.
Read moreDetailsI hope everyone is keeping well, I’ve just returned from a family school holiday trip to the Gold Coast and it was wonderful to see family and to enjoy slightly warmer weather! As you may be aware I’ve also recently resumed my TripleH radio show, Tune in with Tina, on...
Read moreDetailsIt's been truly heart-warming to see how the North Shore community has rallied around our Matildas, showing unwavering support as our girls continue to dominate on the field. As this edition of The Post goes to print, the buzz in the air is palpable, with excitement building as the team...
Read moreDetailsAs we gear up for another trip to the polls, the usual sniping, strategic alliances, and political mudslinging have provided much entertainment. Yet, amidst this familiar backdrop, I’ve also seen some inspiring and hopeful locals step forward for Council, eager to make a difference and challenge the status quo. For...
Read moreDetailsWelcome to our August edition. August is an exciting month for The Post. We look forward to being a Pitch Partner for the Lindfield and Districts Community Bank’s Community Pitch event being held at Magpies Waitara on the 13th of August. Congratulations to the various community groups who will attend...
Read moreDetailsIn this July edition we have included our quarterly Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Community College Course guide which is always very popular and worth a look. I’m feeling optimistic about Hornsby's future with the recent news that our Local Member, Matt Kean, has decided to step down from politics. Frankly, it's about...
Read moreDetailsJune marks the halfway point of the year. For some, it's a time to focus on winter woollies and staying motivated throughout the colder months. For others, it's when we start thinking about annual tax returns and examining what the recent Federal Budget holds for us. I'm hearing widespread disappointment...
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