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Richmond solicitor and accountant banned from financial services. Clients allege millions owed.

Richmond solicitor and accountant banned from financial services. Clients allege millions owed.

Richmond solicitor and accountant Christopher Malcolm Edwards has been banned from providing financial services for a decade after the corporate regulator found he operated without the required licence and advised clients to invest in companies he controlled. The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) imposed the ban from 15 September

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Expansion begins at Australia’s Oldest Retirement Village

Expansion begins at Australia’s Oldest Retirement Village

Australia’s oldest retirement living community has entered a new chapter, with construction officially underway on a major expansion at Anglicare’s Castle Hill Villages. The first sod was turned this week on the next stage of development at the historic site, which has been providing retirement living and aged

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Hawkesbury Darts Hits the Bullseye with a New Generation

Hawkesbury Darts Hits the Bullseye with a New Generation

For decades, darts carried a familiar stereotype a pub game played by middle-aged men nursing a beer between throws. But over the past 10 to 15 years, the sport has undergone a dramatic transformation, evolving into a high-energy, global spectacle attracting young players, women and elite competitors chasing serious prize

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Hawkesbury Classics proving age is no barrier to great cricket

Hawkesbury Classics proving age is no barrier to great cricket

While many people think of cricket as a young person’s game, every second Sunday at Bensons Lane a different story unfolds, one of skill, friendship and enduring passion for the sport. The Hawkesbury Classics Over-50s and Over-60s Veterans teams are thriving as part of the Sydney-wide Senior Cricket Association,

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Small Fighter, Big Victory for Local Taekwondo Champion

Small Fighter, Big Victory for Local Taekwondo Champion

Arrow Porter is a 7-year-old martial artist from the Hawkesbury who has achieved extraordinary success on the international stage. She comes from a family where martial arts is a way of life. Arrow trains alongside her parents and her two brothers, Boston (11) and Rush (9). The Porter family originally

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No free swimming lessons for Hawkesbury residents

No free swimming lessons for Hawkesbury residents

Despite the NSW Government committing $6 million to a Learn to Swim Program targeting communities at the highest risk of drowning, the Hawkesbury has been excluded from funded learn to swim lessons. The program is explicitly aimed at people living in disadvantaged areas, multicultural communities, First Nations communities, and those

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Governor Macquarie’s Hawkesbury Towns

Governor Macquarie’s Hawkesbury Towns

Governor Lachlan Macquarie left a profound mark on the Hawkesbury. He laid out flood-resilient towns, championed the region as New South Wales’ early food bowl, and dealt with the Hawkesbury’s Aboriginal peoples in ways both collaborative and violent, leaving a complex legacy that still resonates in local landscapes and

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Protecting the Hawkesbury: The Fight Against Invasive Weeds

Protecting the Hawkesbury: The Fight Against Invasive Weeds

The Hawkesbury is known for its fertile floodplains, productive farms and extraordinary natural beauty. But beneath the surface, a quieter battle is underway the fight against invasive weeds threatening our river systems, bushland and agricultural land. This invasion has been exacerbated by fire and flood disasters. Leading that charge is

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