The 2022 Federal Election started a period of psephological disruption for the region of Northern Sydney that has led to the announcement of a much-needed redistribution of seats within New South Wales. With the current electoral Role for NSW sitting at about 5.5 million, a 47-seat state would result in...
Read moreDetailsMayor Philip Ruddock AO with Mayor Carolyn Corrigan and Hornsby Shire Council GM Steven Head © Hornsby Shire Council Westleigh Park is soon to be the site of a multipurpose, premiere sporting complex. Hornsby Shire Council have announced their commitment to combatting the concerning lack of sporting facilities in the...
Read moreDetailsLast month was that particular time of the year when we had the fleeting chance to be reflective. We reached the final hurdles of the year, tied up the remaining few knots and kissed goodbye to a year packed full of drama and memories that made 2023. Being reflective allows...
Read moreDetailsIn November we celebrate men. International Men’s Day is on the 19th of this month, and this edition reflects our great respect for the men in our community. This edition features stories about Movember, the fundraiser bringing attention to men’s health issues, Men’s Kitchen, a community group for older gentlemen...
Read moreDetailsRegardless of age, everyone has a political stance or opinion. Where once being ‘Politically Aware’ might have only been a term reserved for folks sitting at a parliamentary desk. Today, the preaching of political opinion is open to any community member. The importance of young Aussies showcasing and voicing their...
Read moreDetailsAvery Benbow from Loreto College Normanhurst, Dylan Farr from Knox Grammar at Wahroonga, and Edward Schamschula from Masada College in St Ives Local high school students across the North Shore have been awarded for their exceptional community service by the New South Wales Governor, Margaret Beazley AC QC. The Youth...
Read moreDetailsKU-RING-GAI’S Sculpture Trail winners have been awarded. This year, over 30 pieces were created for the Sculpture Trail and installed at the Ku-ring-gai Wildflower Garden. The Trail gives artists the ability to use recycled materials to make their artworks, in an effort to promote sustainability and raise community awareness about...
Read moreDetailsKu-ring-gai Council General Manager John McKee had his contract terminated during an Ordinary Meeting of Council on the 15th of August. The immediate termination was decided during a closed-door session. Council recognised GM McKee should be thanked for his many years of service, and delegated authority to the Mayor to...
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