by Sam Magnusson | Jun 2, 2024 | News, Priority
A sinkhole has emerged on ‘The Terrace’ between Fitzgerald and Kable Streets in Windsor, directly opposite the Hawkesbury River revealing a colonial drain. The sinkhole development has added to the concerns over the extensive riverbank damage in the area,...
by Sam Magnusson | Jun 1, 2024 | News, Priority
Ambulance NSW Inspector Rebecca Tulk questioned the decision to locate the new ambulance station in South Windsor, revealing that both she and her colleagues were unaware of the site selection until it was reported in the Hawkesbury Post. Speaking at the Hawkesbury...
by Publishing | May 29, 2024 | News, Priority
A landmark decision by the NSW Land and Environment Court has resulted in a $135,000 fine for a landowner who illegally cleared over five hectares of native vegetation in Canyonleigh, located in the Southern Highlands. This case highlights the contrasting approaches...
by Publishing | May 26, 2024 | News, Priority
There is growing anger in Pitt Town that calls for upgrading its flood evacuation routes have so far been ignored by the government, and that work on a long-promised bypass will not commence until at least next year The population has tripled in the past 15 years so...
by Publishing | May 23, 2024 | News
By Fiona Hamann As we gear up for the cooler months, there’s something truly special about the comforting aromas and soul-nourishment that slow cooking brings. It’s like a hug on a plate, or in a bowl. When it comes to slow cooking, lamb is the go-to star in...
by Publishing | May 20, 2024 | News
Opinion with Robyn Preston MP State Member for Hawkesbury We have witnessed events locally and overseas which remind us of our place within this country and why we enjoy the freedoms that we do today. We owe a debt to Australia’s Veterans, who put themselves in a...