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Gas connection fees signals shift toward electrification

Gas connection fees signals shift toward electrification

Households building new homes across the Hawkesbury and wider NSW will soon face upfront gas connection fees of more than $2,000, following a major rule change aimed at reducing long-term energy costs. The decision, handed down by the Australian Energy Market Commission, will apply from October next year across

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Community warned to avoid contact with bats as deadly virus risk rises

Community warned to avoid contact with bats as deadly virus risk rises

Residents across the Hawkesbury region are being urged to steer clear of bats this summer, with health authorities warning that injured or distressed bats can carry a potentially fatal virus. Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABLV), a close relative of rabies, has been detected in both fruit bats (flying foxes) and insect-eating

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Hawkesbury Council Makes History by Voting for RAP

Hawkesbury Council Makes History by Voting for RAP

This week Hawkesbury Council passed a Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) with a vote of 10 councillors for and 2 against. RAP is a formal commitment by an organisation (company, school, council, government agency, non-profit, etc.) to take practical actions that support reconciliation, improve relationships, and foster respect and opportunities for

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Bilpin’s Harvest Farms: Growing Organics the Right Way

Bilpin’s Harvest Farms: Growing Organics the Right Way

By Phil Burkitt  For many years, Aaron Brocken has been quietly leading the way in organic vegetable production in the Bilpin district. His farm, Harvest Farms, has become a local landmark of organic vegetable production, where innovation and hard work go hand in hand.  Aaron’s operation stretches across several

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Tumbling Triumphs for Hawkesbury Athletes

Tumbling Triumphs for Hawkesbury Athletes

Competing at the 38th FIG Trampoline Gymnastics World Championships in Pamplona, Spain, Ethan McGuinness secured gold in the Men’s tumbling Final, reaffirming his position as one of Australia’s most accomplished athletes in the discipline.

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Kurrajong Pistol Club Marks Nearly Six Decades of Community

Kurrajong Pistol Club Marks Nearly Six Decades of Community

By Linda Abdi Kurrajong Heights Tucked beside the Kurrajong Heights Bowling Club on Bells Line of Road sits one of the Hawkesbury’s longest-running sporting institutions: the Kurrajong Pistol Club, a community organisation that has spent almost 60 years promoting safe, skilful, and community-focused pistol shooting. Founded on 27 April

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The Lab: Hawkesbury’s Up-and-Coming Basketball Hub

The Lab: Hawkesbury’s Up-and-Coming Basketball Hub

A new state-of-the-art basketball training facility, The Lab, has opened in Mulgrave, quickly gaining attention across the Hawkesbury region. Designed to support athletes of all ages, The Lab provides a space to develop skills and build connections. Its welcoming, community-focused atmosphere encourages every athlete to reach their full potential. Founded

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Volunteer grants roll out to 21 local organisations

Volunteer grants roll out to 21 local organisations

Making things easier for the volunteers who step up to provide hot meals, groceries, and a friendly face for a chat has been a focus of the Volunteer Grants program, according to Federal Member for Macquarie, Susan Templeman.  Across the Hawkesbury there are 21 not-for-profit groups who have been supported

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The Ritual of the Third Thursday Coffee Club

The Ritual of the Third Thursday Coffee Club

Every month, around 9 a.m., the men trickle into the Park Mall Café on Richmond’s main street. These men are all former employees of Prospect County Council (PCC), once responsible for the electricity distribution west of the Hawkesbury River.

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The Wollemi Pine and its Small Southern Family

The Wollemi Pine and its Small Southern Family

By Phil Burkitt Hidden deep within rugged sandstone gorges northwest of Sydney, the Wollemi pine stands as one of Australia’s most remarkable botanical discoveries, a living link to the age of the dinosaurs. Discovered only in 1994 by a bushwalker David Noble in Wollemi National Park, just north of

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Acreage Living With Charm, Comfort and Kurrajong Heights Serenity

Acreage Living With Charm, Comfort and Kurrajong Heights Serenity

Set on just over an acre in peaceful Kurrajong Heights, this captivating family home offers the perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern convenience. Soaring ceilings and generous windows flood the home with natural light, while open plan living creates a warm, welcoming environment ideal for family life, entertaining and

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6 Dillwynia Avenue, Cattai.

6 Dillwynia Avenue, Cattai.

Exceptional Lifestyle Property on 2 Acres Discover the perfect blend of comfort, luxury, and country living with this beautifully presented and immaculately maintained MAV Built home set on a generous 2-acre parcel. Offering an outstanding lifestyle choice in a scenic location, this property boasts stunning views from nearly every window,

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