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Koala Fest Returns to Kurrajong
Since 2014, Science for Wildlife has been documenting koalas across landscapes from Wollemi National Park to the leafy streets of Kurrajong. Their research has uncovered an encouraging story of survival, showing that local habitats still hold the key to the species’ future.

Ashley Habkouk blazes a trail in motocross for Hawkesbury girls
Motocross is not for the faint-hearted — it demands physical stamina, technical skill, and mental resilience — but for Ashley, it’s the thrill, camaraderie, and personal challenge that keeps her coming back.
You are not entitled to your opinion!
The real value of an opinion lies in the reasons and evidence behind it.



Position Vacant- Hawkesbury Sports Council inc.
Groundsperson Position – 38 hour week. Appolication close 12th of September



The Hard Talks of Life: From the Sex Talk to the Death Talk
Now, decades later, the roles have reversed. As our parents age, it’s up to us—often their adult children—to initiate another essential, uncomfortable conversation: the death talk.

Facing Death with Openness: Hawkesbury’s Death Cafés and the Role of a Death Doula
Unlike hospice workers or medical staff, death doulas are not there to treat or diagnose. Their work is about being rather than doing—offering deep presence, attention, and reverence for the mystery of dying, working alongside medical/palliative staff


The Clarendon Classic. Engines, history and community spirit power
We love having families and the wider community come along,” Franks said. “It’s a great day out, it supports a good cause, and it keeps our rural heritage alive

Save Your Pet & Wildlife From Poison
At North Richmond Vet Hospital, we regularly treat cats and dogs that have been poisoned by rodenticides and heartbreakingly, not all survive.

