To start, I’d like to thank the wonderful women who attended The Post’s private International Women’s Day event at Kiplings Garage.
A special thankyou to Mayor Christine Kay for attending, Rebecca Kirkis as our guest speaker for telling her incredible tale of adversity, and Wendy Wang from Sunshine Millionaire Wine Group for donating some beautiful wine.
A congratulations are in order for our Yorkshire Tea giveaway winners. Enjoy a cuppa on us!
I’d also like to welcome our newest columnist, Karen Humphries. You’ll have seen Karen featured before, and now she will be discussing the ins and outs of suviving cancer more personally.
April is a reverent month. Easter for Christians, Passover for the Jewish community, and ANZAC Day for all Australians. In this edition, we’ve featured an article from Australian War Widows about the raw emotion that war brings out of us.
The Post were lucky enough to visit the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary, and we’ve written about their tireless work saving Australian fauna.
Inside, you’ll find a profile about J’ Ma, The Post’s new sales manager, an article about Pennant Hills Oval and the need for sporting infrastructure, and the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Community College’s Term 2 Course Guide.
The federal election is looming, scheduled for May 3. Electorates across the North Shore, its incumbents and challengers, are gearing up for an important fight. More to come on that front.
Until the next edition,
Claudia