Hawkesbury March for Humanity
“I had to stop watching the images of what’s happening in Gaza — it felt like a modern-day holocaust, and I felt powerless,”
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Trusted Since 1888
“I had to stop watching the images of what’s happening in Gaza — it felt like a modern-day holocaust, and I felt powerless,”
Early risers in the Hawkesbury know that Saturday mornings at Ham Common Bicentenary Park mean one thing - parkrun.
Equipping Hawkesbury residents, young and old, with the ability to recognise fake news is an essential first step in fighting back.
Hawkesbury residents are being urged to check how loud the new Western Sydney Airport could be in their backyard.
A world-first step in the right direction for Hawkesbury and Australian children’s online safety, mental health and wellbeing.
“It feels amazing to represent Australia, especially considering we train in a small local church hall in Windsor that doesn’t even have space for a full competition set-up”
Sometimes, big changes—like floods, fires, or long dry spells—can affect how we live. But instead of only reacting to problems, we can prepare in advance by strengthening what already works
By day, it’s a café in an orchard. But by night? It becomes a speakeasy. And not just any speakeasy—one worthy of Sydney’s inner-city stages.
Hawkesbury City Council is facing a fresh wave of community outrage after it refused to release a report into why a major sewer pipeline—Rising Main C—took so long to repair.
Hawkesbury’s presence in the public EV charging network remains virtually non-existent, and there has been no significant investment in kerbside or rapid charging infrastructure.