Welcome to Edition 81 of The Post – July 2026
As we head into the second half of the year, we are thrilled to bring you our latest fully digital publication, continuing our mission to connect the community from the Harbour to the Hawkesbury.
This month’s issue is brimming with the local stories that matter most. Inside, you will find inspiring grassroots charity initiatives , the highly anticipated return of the Bastille Festival to Sydney , crucial updates from our local councils and businesses , and advice on navigating everything from real estate to mental health.
Flip through the digital edition below to explore the full magazine, or scan the contents box to find exactly what you are looking for!
Championing Local Causes, Mid-Year Milestones [Read more on page 2] Publisher's Word
New Service Offering Compassionate Support at the End of Life [Read more on page 3] Community
Together, We Can Make Things Right [Read more on page 5] Feature
Community Pitch 2026: Be Part of Something Special [Read more on page 6] Community
Australia's Biggest French Festival Returns to Sydney! [Read more on page 8] Arts & Culture
Our Biggest Year Yet - Community Bank Lindfield [Read more on page 10] Community
Big Bears, Big Sundays: Your Guide to an Epic July [Read more on page 13] Sports & Community
Willoughby Literary Festival Returns [Read more on page 17] Arts & Culture
Caught Red-Handed: Killara Property Owner Fined [Read more on page 18] News
Warringah MP Zali Steggall Launches a Reconciliation Action Plan [Read more on page 19] News
Concourse Concert Hall Renamed in Honour of Pat Reilly [Read more on page 20] News
Taking the Lead on Climate Change [Read more on page 22] News
Council Clash: Member for Wahroonga and Council at Odds [Read more on page 23] News
Siena Catholic College, Pymble: A New Chapter [Read more on page 24] Education
St Edmund's College Wahroonga Celebrates 75th Anniversary [Read more on page 25] Education
Planting the Seeds of Support [Read more on page 27] Men's Health
Emma Heming Willis Launches New Resource for Rare Dementias [Read more on page 28] Health
More Than The Theatre: Marian Street Theatre for Young People [Read more on page 31] Arts
Why Moving On Is Harder Than We Think [Read more on page 35] Women's Wellbeing
What I've Learned About Real Estate Isn't Really About Property [Read more on page 37] Business & Real Estate
Ku-ring-gai Chamber Launches Speed Networking [Read more on page 42] Business
The Super Shake-up: What Does the SMSF Property Ban Mean [Read more on page 46] Business
What the ATO Actually Wants Small Business Owners to Know [Read more on page 48] Business
And much more information for our community Information
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