by Wagner | Mar 23, 2022 | News
 A fair bit of information here, written in Council’s usual breezy style, so just to cut to the chase, you need to register for flood waste collection, which is available on Council’s website by clicking on the yellow tile ‘Dropping Your Waste at the Tip’ or...
by Wagner | Mar 22, 2022 | News
 A big announcement today by Communications Minister Paul Fletcher on peri-urban areas – that’s how the Hawkesbury is referred to – having access to higher speeds on NBN fixed wireless services or greater data limits on Sky Muster satellite services.  ...
by Wagner | Mar 22, 2022 | News
 One of our local Year 12 students has asked if we would mind sharing a link to an anonymous survey about community flood awareness to assist them in completing a component of their HSC coursework.  You do not need to log in or sign up for a Google account to...
by Wagner | Mar 22, 2022 | News
 The Bureau of Meteorology has today urged residents in flood-prone areas including the Hawkesbury to remain vigilant this week, with as much as 100mm of rain forecast for the greater Sydney region over the next four days from Wednesday, and up to 150mm over the next...
by Wagner | Mar 21, 2022 | News
Shadow Minister for Local Government, Labor’s Jason Clare, visited the Hawkesbury this last week where he met with Macquarie MP Susan Templeman and Hawkesbury Council’s Deputy Mayor, Barry Calvert, to see first-hand the massive additional damage carved out of...
by Wagner | Mar 21, 2022 | News
 Another heartbreaking flood has hit the Hawkesbury, which brings yet another search for lost possessions scattered throughout the Hawkesbury, and sometimes even further afield, carried off by raging flood waters.  And as he did last year, which was its first...