by Wagner | May 10, 2022 | News
Hawkesbury Council are keeping quiet about the asbestos situation at North Richmond’s Peel Park, part of which has been fenced off with warning signs put up for over a month. Several councillors tell us they have not been briefed about the situation at the...
by Wagner | May 9, 2022 | councillor watch, News
We have one Hawkesbury councillor standing for the House of Representatives Federal seat of Macquarie, that’s Sarah Richards for the Liberals – and two others standing for the Senate in the May 21 election. There would have been no less than 4 out of the 12...
by Wagner | May 9, 2022 | News
If you can’t get to vote on the day – Saturday May 21 – you can pre-poll at either of the two poll booths open from this morning. Richmond 26 West Market St, Richmond Monday 9 May – Friday 13 May: 8:30AM – 5:30PM Saturday 14 May:...
by Wagner | May 8, 2022 | News
It’s possibly the busiest day at the Hawkesbury Show, but all rides came to a halt on Sunday for 15 minutes at around 1.15pm as show ride operators – they call themselves Showmen – protested about soaring insurance costs which can see them each paying in...
by Wagner | May 8, 2022 | News
Hawkesbury Post is teaming up with a diverse range of community groups to hold a joint public forum under the banner of “Hawkesbury Meet the Candidates Forums” this coming Wednesday, May 11, where questions will be put to candidates vying for the Federal seat of...
by Wagner | May 6, 2022 | News
In the largest Hawkesbury financial commitment so far by the Labor Party during this election campaign, a $16.7 million election commitment to support the Western Sydney University’s vision for a world-leading Agri Tech Hub at its Hawkesbury campus has been announced....