We can’t pretend anymore. A whole month has passed, and we officially have our feet stuck into 2026.
Fear not, though. February is the month of love, the month where we get back into our rhythm with schooling for children and university students, and the last opportunity to catch the daylight of summer. Don’t waste your chance.
For our February edition, we have a look at what Valentine’s Day is all about with a brief history. You’ll find some heartwarming articles about the new litter for the NSW guide dogs, the recipients of the Australia Day awards, and news on the Wahroonga Food and Wine festival.
Our columnists have written in about the disarray of the federal Coalition, how to keep wills valid after the death of a loved one, and the importance of movement despite the weather.
You’ll find coverage of local exhibitions and events bringing people together during the final weeks of summer, along with community voices raising awareness for important causes close to home. As always, we also bring you the news and updates that matter most across the North Shore.
As the year settles into its rhythm, we thank you for continuing to read, share, and support The Post. It’s your engagement that allows us to keep telling local stories that inform, connect, and inspire.
Until the next edition,
Claudia

