Burnt into Memory – A Community Still Smouldering
Burnt into Memory is a powerful anniversary exhibition that honours the impact of the Black Summer bushfires, while quietly stirring debate over whose voices are included in telling the story.
Trusted Since 1888
Trusted Since 1888
Burnt into Memory is a powerful anniversary exhibition that honours the impact of the Black Summer bushfires, while quietly stirring debate over whose voices are included in telling the story.
A former Kurrajong-Bilpin Little Athletics champion is now just one throw away from the world podium — and the whole Hawkesbury is behind her.
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.
Some businesses object to the potential closure of BLOR for a day to allow charity bike race while organisers say it will bring tourists to the Hawkesbury.
“Poetry says what cannot be said. It gives expression to the inexpressible. It doesn’t do what it’s told, but it can also be so tender.”
Ex-editor Peter Gladwell shares his thoughts on the Hawkesbury Gazette, then and now and says there's a bright future for local journalism if the community embraces it.
Ex-editor Justine Doherty reflects on her time at the Hawkesbury Gazette and what the paper means for the community.
Eighteen Kurrajong-Bilpin athletes have represented Australia. One has been to the Olympics, several have competed at both the World Championships and Oceania Championships.
With 20 years experience helping hundreds of families buy and sell properties in the Hawkesbury region, Robbie Dunn provides the latest insights into our local real estate market.
Award-winning writer Ray Kuschert had a life-changing experience when he moved from the Hawkesbury to Ho Chi Min City in Vietnam but his old home is still very much in his heart.