ARTARMON Streetscape Upgrade is in practical completion. With the planting of the final tree on the 16th of August, Willoughby City Council gathered at the site of Hampden Road to revel in the long-awaited completion. For the Streetscape project, enhancements were made, widening the pedestrian footpaths, improving and adding new...
Read moreDetailsWelcome to the September edition of The Post. First off, an announcement and some exciting news: I am the new Editor for The Post. Though you may have seen my name littered throughout our newsmagazine for a while, I’d like to take the time to introduce myself. I’m Claudia Butjerevic....
Read moreDetailsThe Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Ecumenical Choir are calling for choristers. Every year at Hornsby’s Cathedral Church, Our Lady of the Rosary, the Choir holds a local annual performance of Handel’s Messiah. This year, the performance is to be held on the 12th of December. To boost the success of the event,...
Read moreDetailsIt’s September the month of Father’s Day, where we pay homage to the men who are known to be the pillar of strength for their households. So, we are led to believe. We hear so many stories of men who are an inspiration to us all. What we hear less...
Read moreDetailsI'm excited to announce the launch of a new venture and share it with the readers of The Post. My journey has taken me from a corporate career to running a student services business, and during COVID, launching a hyper-local publication. I've faced all the highs and lows along the...
Read moreDetails“It’s kinda hard to believe that we’re still standing here,” Nick Norton vocalises in iconic Australian rock band, The Angels’, new album ‘Ninety Nine’. The release coincided with the commencement of the band’s ‘50 Not Out’ national tour celebrating their 50th anniversary, and sits comfortably in the band’s oeuvre as...
Read moreDetailsWhen we are told to “stop worrying” it is literally a baseless statement. It is like if I told you to not think about birds, where I expect the vision of our feathered friends becomes literally unavoidable. So as worrying for most is inevitable, we should look at ways to...
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Australians are tallying up their steps for breast cancer. During August, the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) are asking the nation to join “Step Up to Breast Cancer”, a 57km walk or run throughout the month to raise funds for breast cancer research. Every day, 57 people are...
Read moreDetailsA STAPLE of the classical music canon, the Baroque period is renowned and revered. Following the Renaissance period, the Baroque style dominated the Western classical scene for over 100 years, and inspired some of the world’s most famous composers. Classical Baroque composers include George Frederic Handel, Henry Purcell, Michael Praetorius,...
Read moreDetailsFor its 70th birthday, Agatha Christie’s genre-breaking murder mystery The Mousetrap toured Australia. Crossroads Live Australia and Shake & Stir Theatre Co are bringing The Mousetrap back on the road after selling out in capital cities across the country. Glen Street Theatre are the only Sydney venue to be part...
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