Edition Highlights
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- Autumn Beginnings: March marks the shift to autumn for the southern hemisphere and was historically the first month of the ancient Roman calendar. [cite_start]
- IWD & Seniors Week: This edition features a strong focus on International Women's Day and NSW Seniors Week activities across the North Shore . [cite_start]
- Inclusion & Support: Highlights include Jigsaw’s mission to support employment for women living with disability. [cite_start]
- Local Developments: Deep dives into the St Ives Shopping Village development and the proposed rate increases for North Sydney Council. [cite_start]
- Community Festivals: Coverage of local events including the Bobbo and the Normanhurst Public School festival. [cite_start]
- Expert Columns: Insights on Bradfield politics, the impact of AI on artists, legal advice for loan guarantors, and personal reflections from the Publisher.
A fun fact: March was, going off the ancient Roman calendar, the first month of the year. January and February were added after.
Another fact: March is named after Mars, the Roman god of war.
Mostly, though, for us southern hemisphere dwellers, we know March as the beginning of autumn.
March hosts International Women’s Day and NSW Seniors Week. By this logic, if you’re a female over the age of 60, you’re all the craze.
This edition, we’ve included information about seniors’ activities and events on the north shore, and a story about Jigsaw, the employment support
enterprise aiding women living with disability.
Inside, you will find articles about St Ives Shopping Village and the new development, rate increases for North Sydney Council, community events like the Bobbo and the Normanhurst Public School festival, and a closer look at the well-loved real estate business founded by Karen Page.
Our columnists tackle what’s happening in Bradfield, AI generated content and how devastating it is for artists, advice for loan guarantors, and Publisher Tina explains why March has always felt special to her.


