
Hawkesbury Gazette


Foxes on the prowl: Hawkesbury's native wildlife under threat
Foxes are highly adaptive. They scavenge, hunt efficiently, and are active mostly at night. They thrive around farms, bins, and roadsides — and their growing numbers are making life even harder for local wildlife.

Flight path plans aim to minimise airport noise across Hawkesbury
Early modelling suggests that most Hawkesbury townships and surrounding rural areas, lie outside the most affected flight corridors.

No Hat, No Play: A guerrilla art masterpiece in the Hawkesbury with 900,000 online views
Mike Creed was so impressed that he kept the modified versions depicting him with a hat - from a pirate, to a golfer, to a swaggy - and now counts them among his favourite election campaign mementos.


Hawkesbury Love Stories
When his godson asked if Lionel could mind his two dachshunds Cally and Frankie while he was away, Lionel hesitated. "Toy dogs?" he scoffed. "What would I do with a pair of useless sausage dogs?"


Raise a glass to hospitality - Hillbilly Cider offers a heart-warming winter experience
Winter is a great time to explore Bilpin in the upper Hawkesbury. The busy apple season has wrapped up, so why not head to the Hillbilly Cider shed for a wood-fired pizza and a mulled cider, or a glass of red by the log fire.

Hawkesbury Council endorses Detached Dual Occupancy
As the region grapples with population growth, rising living costs, and disaster recovery challenges, the introduction of detached dual occupancy could ease pressure while maintaining the unique landscape and lifestyle of the Hawkesbury.





