by Wagner | Feb 17, 2022 | News
Liberal Senator for Western Sydney, Marise Payne, fronted the cameras today to officially unveil funding to Hawkesbury community members and groups in some of the worst hit areas during the 2019-20 Black summer bushfires. Several groups and organisations are set...
by Wagner | Feb 17, 2022 | News
Fire and Rescue (FRNSW) crews from Windsor and Richmond faced what they called “a tricky fire” in an industrial oven at South Windsor, this morning, which led to 10 staff evacuating from the building in Walker Street. The gas-fuelled oven caught fire about 8.45am,...
by Wagner | Feb 16, 2022 | News
The one-act thriller The Silver Tunnel presented by legendary hero of the homeless, Rev Bill Crews, debuted in COVID-controlled conditions last year when lockdown saw him turn his inner west Sydney church into a theatre. The Silver Tunnel actors Tim Matthews and Ric...
by Wagner | Feb 15, 2022 | News
Last year a fund that helped get kids out to farms so they could see what happens on the land, was launched by the Federal Government, with schools receiving up to $1500 towards the cost of an excursion. Under the fund that began last year, the money went towards...
by Wagner | Feb 15, 2022 | News
It could well be the most heard Council motion in the Chamber, as this Thursday at 6pm the contentious Rural Boundary Clearing Code (RBCC) once more comes up before councillors, this time in an Extraordinary Meeting. It’s the only item on the business paper and is...
by Wagner | Feb 13, 2022 | News
Hawkesbury councillor Sarah Richards has said government should listen to the experts but appears to have voted against exactly that when she supported ramming through the Rural Boundary Clearing Code (RBCC) at Hawkesbury Council without seeking expert advice, says...