by Wagner | May 12, 2022 | News
Windsor locals were fuming this morning after a group aiming for publicity on raising Warragamba Dam wall attached numerous posters overnight to road signs in a flagrant breach of road and safety rules. Just one of the many illegally placed signs in Windsor this...
by Wagner | May 11, 2022 | News
Just a reminder, the Hawkesbury Meet the Candidates Forum is on this evening and questions will be put to candidates vying for the Federal seat of Macquarie, currently held by Labor’s Susan Templeman. As well as the live Zoom event, there will also be a live...
by Wagner | May 11, 2022 | News
Four new probationary constables have begun service with Hawkesbury Police based out of Windsor after their recent graduation from Goulburn Police Academy. Hawkesbury MP Robyn Preston welcomed the new officers who have joined the local Police Area Command. L-R:...
by Wagner | May 11, 2022 | News
Local bands and musicians are set to be just part of the varied entertainment later this month at Kurrajong Heights Bowling Club in a fund-raising event for those in the Hawkesbury affected by the floods of 2021 and 2022. As well as the music, there will be rides...
by Wagner | May 10, 2022 | News
Livestock producers in the Hawkesbury are being warned to watch for signs of plant toxicity and monitor paddocks for new weeds following several fatal poisonings in flood-impacted areas of the region. Greater Sydney Local Land Services District Veterinarian Dr...
by Wagner | May 10, 2022 | councillor watch, News
Hawkesbury councillors are set to vote to increase our rates next month, they’ve already cut council meetings by 50%, and this evening will likely put their hands up for a pay rise, plus superannuation, while some push for less public scrutiny by scrapping a...