by Wagner | Aug 26, 2022 | News
Hawkesbury businesses that lost significant income due to disruption caused by flooding have been left high and dry by the NSW Government, with the area locked out of additional support. MP Susan Templeman near Windsor bridge during the March 2022 floods… Â ...
by Wagner | Aug 25, 2022 | News
 Piggery Lane Studios at Western Sydney University’s Richmond Campus is not as well known as it should be but this weekend the studios will be open as part of the Hawkesbury Artists and Artisans Trail, and will feature many original art works for sale from some of...
by Wagner | Aug 24, 2022 | News
It’s not often you accuse a politician of being media shy but Labor’s State leader Chris Minns made another quiet visit to the Hawkesbury today to tour some of the worst flood-hit regions without engaging with local media, who would have liked to have asked him a few...
by Wagner | Aug 24, 2022 | News
In the wake of multiple flood events in the Hawkesbury, the Albanese government has fast-tracked $1.1 million for Hawkesbury Headspace and will deliver $4 million in funding to make the region’s Head to Health service permanent.  Under the previous Federal government...
by Wagner | Aug 23, 2022 | News
 This evening Hawkesbury councillors elected Liberal councillor Sarah McMahon as their new Mayor until January 2024 after incumbent Cllr Patrick Conolly recently resigned the position.  Some members of the public called out “shame on Labor for voting with the...
by Wagner | Aug 21, 2022 | News
 There are any number of people with opinions on how to lower the risk of flooding across our region, but on Saturday Hawkesbury Community Alliance (HCA) got an expert along to explain what urgent flood mitigation options might be possible if the NSW Government...