The Post
Subscribe
  • News
    Council Clash: Member for Wahroonga and Council at Odds

    Council Clash: Member for Wahroonga and Council at Odds

    Owner Fined $10,000 For Cutting Down 24m Pine

    Owner Fined $10,000 For Cutting Down 24m Pine

    Our News – Still Your Voice

    Our News – Still Your Voice

    Our Next Chapter Begins:

    Our Next Chapter Begins:

    A $20 Million Divide:

    A $20 Million Divide:

    A Masterclass in Community Renewal: Landmark $400M Club Willoughby Precinct Officially Opens Doors

    A Masterclass in Community Renewal: Landmark $400M Club Willoughby Precinct Officially Opens Doors

  • Education
    Dismantling the Factory Model

    Dismantling the Factory Model

    Belonging Saves Lives: Landmark Study Connects Active School Participation to Substantially Lower Youth Suicide Risks

    Belonging Saves Lives: Landmark Study Connects Active School Participation to Substantially Lower Youth Suicide Risks

    Pennant Hills High School Carnival: 60th Anniversary Celebration

    Inside Blue Gum Community School Hornsby: A Unique Education

    Inside Blue Gum Community School Hornsby: A Unique Education

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    Pacific Berowra Christian School: 40 Years of Nurturing Character and Curiosity

    Pacific Berowra Christian School: 40 Years of Nurturing Character and Curiosity

  • Digital Editions
    The Post Edition 80

    The Post Edition 80

    The Post – Edition 79

    The Post – Edition 79

    The Post – Edition 78

    The Post Edition 77

    The Post Edition 76

    The Post Edition 75

  • Arts
    Healing Through Art: Operation Art Opens at Chatswood’s The Concourse

    Healing Through Art: Operation Art Opens at Chatswood’s The Concourse

    Next Gen Virtuosos: KPO’s 2026 Concerto Competition Finals Return

    Next Gen Virtuosos: KPO’s 2026 Concerto Competition Finals Return

    Illuminating Hunger:

    Illuminating Hunger:

    The Glitz of Las Vegas Comes to Sydney: The Ultimate Vegas Show Set to Dazzle the State Theatre

    The Glitz of Las Vegas Comes to Sydney: The Ultimate Vegas Show Set to Dazzle the State Theatre

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    Australian Premiere: Life Could Be a Dream Captured on Screen

    Australian Premiere: Life Could Be a Dream Captured on Screen

  • Community
    • Tina Brown
    • Allan Shi
    • Nicolette Boele
  • Events
  • Health & Lifestyle
    • Cristina Davy
    • Women’s Health
  • Aged Care
    • Rejimon Punchayil
  • Directory
    • Automotive & Transport
    • Builders
    • Carpenters
    • Community & Not-for-profit
    • Electricians
    • Gardens & Landscaping
    • Financial Services
    • Food & Dining
    • Handyman
    • Health & Wellness
    • Home & Garden
    • Painters
    • Pest Control
    • Photographers
    • Plumbers
    • Real Estate
    • Retirement Living
    • Roofing Services
    • Tree Services
  • Advertise
    • Book Media & Advertising Content
    • Aged Care & Disability Special
The Post
  • News
    Council Clash: Member for Wahroonga and Council at Odds

    Council Clash: Member for Wahroonga and Council at Odds

    Owner Fined $10,000 For Cutting Down 24m Pine

    Owner Fined $10,000 For Cutting Down 24m Pine

    Our News – Still Your Voice

    Our News – Still Your Voice

    Our Next Chapter Begins:

    Our Next Chapter Begins:

    A $20 Million Divide:

    A $20 Million Divide:

    A Masterclass in Community Renewal: Landmark $400M Club Willoughby Precinct Officially Opens Doors

    A Masterclass in Community Renewal: Landmark $400M Club Willoughby Precinct Officially Opens Doors

  • Education
    Dismantling the Factory Model

    Dismantling the Factory Model

    Belonging Saves Lives: Landmark Study Connects Active School Participation to Substantially Lower Youth Suicide Risks

    Belonging Saves Lives: Landmark Study Connects Active School Participation to Substantially Lower Youth Suicide Risks

    Pennant Hills High School Carnival: 60th Anniversary Celebration

    Inside Blue Gum Community School Hornsby: A Unique Education

    Inside Blue Gum Community School Hornsby: A Unique Education

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    Pacific Berowra Christian School: 40 Years of Nurturing Character and Curiosity

    Pacific Berowra Christian School: 40 Years of Nurturing Character and Curiosity

  • Digital Editions
    The Post Edition 80

    The Post Edition 80

    The Post – Edition 79

    The Post – Edition 79

    The Post – Edition 78

    The Post Edition 77

    The Post Edition 76

    The Post Edition 75

  • Arts
    Healing Through Art: Operation Art Opens at Chatswood’s The Concourse

    Healing Through Art: Operation Art Opens at Chatswood’s The Concourse

    Next Gen Virtuosos: KPO’s 2026 Concerto Competition Finals Return

    Next Gen Virtuosos: KPO’s 2026 Concerto Competition Finals Return

    Illuminating Hunger:

    Illuminating Hunger:

    The Glitz of Las Vegas Comes to Sydney: The Ultimate Vegas Show Set to Dazzle the State Theatre

    The Glitz of Las Vegas Comes to Sydney: The Ultimate Vegas Show Set to Dazzle the State Theatre

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    MSTYP Celebrates Youth Week with ‘Dream. Dare. Do.’ Events

    Australian Premiere: Life Could Be a Dream Captured on Screen

    Australian Premiere: Life Could Be a Dream Captured on Screen

  • Community
    • Tina Brown
    • Allan Shi
    • Nicolette Boele
  • Events
  • Health & Lifestyle
    • Cristina Davy
    • Women’s Health
  • Aged Care
    • Rejimon Punchayil
  • Directory
    • Automotive & Transport
    • Builders
    • Carpenters
    • Community & Not-for-profit
    • Electricians
    • Gardens & Landscaping
    • Financial Services
    • Food & Dining
    • Handyman
    • Health & Wellness
    • Home & Garden
    • Painters
    • Pest Control
    • Photographers
    • Plumbers
    • Real Estate
    • Retirement Living
    • Roofing Services
    • Tree Services
  • Advertise
    • Book Media & Advertising Content
    • Aged Care & Disability Special
No Result
View All Result
The Post
The Post
Home Columnists

The High Cost of the Hornsby Quarry Project

by Jan Primrose
2 September 2025
in Columnists
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0 0
The High Cost of the Hornsby Quarry Project

In response to a timely question from Clr Nathan Tilbury, Hornsby Shire Council’s General Manager, Steven Head, has provided costings so far for the Hornsby Quarry rehabilitation that will likely leave Hornsby Shire residents gasping for breath.

Almost all of the $50 million NSW Government “Stronger Communities Grant” has been spent on stabilization and rehabilitation of the Quarry site, apart from some “minor” embellishments and fees paid to consultants. A 2007 council-commissioned geotechnical study (by Pells Sullivan Meynink) estimated $60M+ just to stabilise the quarry area. So today’s costings are no surprise.

On top of the grant, over a third of a million dollars has already been spent from the contentious 33% Special Rate Variation rates rise. Over $6 million of Developer Contributions, usually spent on infrastructure such as roads, footpaths, stormwater drainage and community facilities, have also disappeared into this financial black hole. $3.5 million of Council’s general funds (from rates etc) have been tipped in.

Support Our Journalism

Support Independent Journalism

Help keep our coverage independent, unbiased, and free for everyone.

Become a Patron →
ADVERTISEMENT

A whopping $7 million was spent on purchasing fill from North Connex. While most businesses seeking to dump fill willingly pay anyone to accept it, Hornsby Council instead paid NorthConnex for the quarry fill. Furthermore, it is believed that Council failed to have the necessary infrastructure ready in time to accept the fill, so Ku-ring-gai Council took a substantial amount at the start, enough to fill a valley to put a playing field on top. Curiously it is understood that Ku-ring-gai Council didn’t have to pay for their fill.

This is all on top the cost of purchasing the quarry hole itself. It is understood that the previous quarry owners had a written agreement with Council that at the end of the quarry’s life, it would be remediated at the owner’s cost and gifted to Council free of charge as a public recreational parkland.

Council however started liasing with developers about putting housing on the eastern side of the site.

Of course the quarry owners wouldn’t want to do all that remediation and then gift it to Council, only for Council to onsell for profit to developers. In the end, Council’s own clumsy ‘negotiations’ ended up costing ratepayers $26M to purchase a dangerous, still-operational, unremediated hole in the ground in 2002. Today that’s roughly $46M. That’s not counting the legal and consultant fees for the purchase.

Add $46+ million to the $66 million spent and committed since 2016, and $112+ million is the real cost of what is still essentially just a hole in the ground that Council could have had, in a remediated state, for free.

In addition to all of the above Council has recently secured a $12 million Thriving Suburbs grant from the Australian Government, which has to be matched by the same amount from Council, to deliver a “significant portion” of a playing field in Old Mans Valley next to the hole. That’s another $24 million – which pot of ratepayers’ gold will Council’s $12 million contribution be coming from? At least residents will have somewhere to kick a ball around for the $136+ million.

Perhaps Council would like to pay more attention to ratepayers’ escalating fiscal nightmare because Hornsby Shire residents certainly are.

Support Our Journalism

Support Independent Journalism

Help keep our coverage independent, unbiased, and free for everyone.

Support Us →
ADVERTISEMENT
Jan Primrose

Jan Primrose

Next Post
Local Councils Renew Partnership with Aboriginal Heritage Office

Local Councils Renew Partnership with Aboriginal Heritage Office

The Post is the premier independent newsmagazine for the Hornsby Shire and Ku-ring-gai communities. We deliver hyperlocal news across Sydney’s Upper North Shore, covering stories that matter most to our neighbors—from local council decisions to arts, business networking, and school achievements. With our new Audio Edition, local news is now more accessible than ever.
Privacy & Compliance: At The Post, we value your privacy. We only collect personal information, such as your email or contact details, to provide you with our hyperlocal news and advertising services. We do not sell your data to third parties. For full details on how we handle your information and your rights under Australian privacy laws, please view our full policy.

This publication cannot be reproduced in whole or in part without the express written permission of the Editor. All responsibility for information, advertisements, and opinions appearing in The Post is solely that of the contributor or advertiser.

  • About Us
  • Digital Editions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Copyright & Terms
  • Contact Us
  • News
  • Education
  • Digital Editions
  • Arts
  • Community
  • Events
  • Health & Lifestyle
  • Aged Care
  • Directory
  • Advertise

© 2020 to 2026 King Publications Pty Limited - ABN 93 636 850 550

Welcome Back!

Sign In with Facebook
OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Sign Up with Facebook
OR

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Reach Local Readers

Promote your business with The Post. View our latest advertising rates today.

See Media Kit
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Education
  • Digital Editions
  • Arts
  • Community
    • Tina Brown
    • Allan Shi
    • Nicolette Boele
  • Events
  • Health & Lifestyle
    • Cristina Davy
    • Women’s Health
  • Aged Care
    • Rejimon Punchayil
  • Directory
    • Automotive & Transport
    • Builders
    • Carpenters
    • Community & Not-for-profit
    • Electricians
    • Gardens & Landscaping
    • Financial Services
    • Food & Dining
    • Handyman
    • Health & Wellness
    • Home & Garden
    • Painters
    • Pest Control
    • Photographers
    • Plumbers
    • Real Estate
    • Retirement Living
    • Roofing Services
    • Tree Services
  • Advertise
    • Book Media & Advertising Content
    • Aged Care & Disability Special
Newsletter
Go to mobile version