KU-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...
Read moreDetailsWILLOUGHBY City Council has launched a comprehensive investigation into a large-scale tree vandalism event along Willowie Road. Under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979, where a person is found guilty of an offence involving the destruction of or damage to a tree or vegetation, the court dealing with the...
Read moreDetailsPROJECT-MANAGED by Hornsby Shire Council and co-funded by the NSW Government, the unveiled works include the design and construction of a low-profile single span swing bridge for pedestrians. Cherrybrook has welcomed connected walking track upgrades with sandstone steps, landscaping and environmental restoration works, complimented with wayfinding and directional signage. This...
Read moreDetailsLifeline Harbour to Hawkesbury has operated for more than 30 years, training and equipping thousands of individuals with the skills to service and simply be a port of emotional call for community members who reach out. Elizabeth Lovell, Lifelines Harbour to Hawkesbury CEO, has continued pushing this trend as she...
Read moreDetailsThe Post would like to thank everyone who came along to our Biggest Morning Tea on Thursday 18 May at Roseville Club. The Roseville Club did a fabulous job of hosting this event and were very attentive to our guests. We always appreciate seeing our local members supporting charity and...
Read moreDetailsONE of Sydney’s little-known railway mysteries is soon to become a talking point in Thornleigh with the recent release of Zig Zag Away: Thornleigh’s Little Railway With A Big Story by local author Tim Sowden, published by the Hornsby Shire Historical Society. You may have heard of the two famous...
Read moreDetailsFunnel web spider in silhouette and colored illustration THE Post has noticed an increase in funnel-web spider sightings across the community. These spiders like to burrow in moist, cool, sheltered habitats - under rocks, in and under rotting logs, crevices, rot and borer holes in rough-barked trees. In gardens, they...
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