by Sam Magnusson | Apr 21, 2024 | News, Priority
Lieutenant Colonel John Petteit, a member of the Hawkesbury District Sub-Branch, took to the streets of Richmond today, alongside fellow veterans for the ANZAC Sunday March and Commemorative Service at Richmond War Memorial. Displaying his own medals earned during his...
by Sam Magnusson | Apr 20, 2024 | News, Priority
The Cilia family made quite the splash at this year’s Hawkesbury Show, showcasing their flair for both cake decorating and agriculture. Led by mother Jane Cilia, along with daughters Ella 9, Sienna 7 and Jason 3, the family’s collective talent and...
by Publishing | Apr 15, 2024 | News, Priority
There are calls for a public health warning to be issued following the most recent Hawkesbury floods following confirmation of a “putrid” level of contaminants found in the flood water, with the Council run sewerage treatment plant at McGrath’s Hill also flooded....
by Publishing | Apr 14, 2024 | News, Priority
The Hawkesbury River surged well over two metres higher than was publicly reported during the height of the flood emergency on the night of April 5 and morning of April 6. At the peak of the emergency when flood waters were cutting off evacuation routes and isolating...
by Publishing | Apr 13, 2024 | News, Priority, Top News, Uncategorized
From the Editor Here we are again, grappling with the aftermath of yet another flood. Despite enduring seven floods in the past three and a half years, we find ourselves trapped in a frustrating cycle of inaction. Frankly, it’s exhausting having to revisit this...
by Publishing | Apr 10, 2024 | News, Priority
The dire state of the roads in the Hawkesbury is expected to get worse after the recent floods with many now looking at several years before they are repaired. Hawkesbury City Council told the Post that it has only completed $52 million worth of projects for “sealed...