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 5, 2024 | News, Priority, Uncategorized
Key points: Flood warning for the Colo River upgraded from yesterday to possible Moderate to Major flooding. Issued at 1:36 pm EDT on Friday 5 April 2024 MINOR TO MAJOR FLOODING POSSIBLE ACROSS PARTS OF NEW SOUTH WALES COAST AND RANGES FROM LATE FRIDAY, INCLUDING THE...
by Publishing | Mar 13, 2024 | News, Priority, Uncategorized
There is no dispute that Western Sydney residents bear unequal toll burdens but for reform to occur the Minns government is going to have to stare down disgruntled motorists/voters, the powerful toll operators (namely Transurban) and possible threats of legal action....
by Publishing | Mar 9, 2024 | News, Uncategorized
Early Autumn is one of those in-between times in Hawkesbury. We could have a sweltering heatwave or start contemplating lighting our fires. It’s not quite stew weather, but maybe there’s an occasion for a light soup on a dull day. Conversely, it can also...
by Sam Magnusson | Feb 6, 2024 | News, Uncategorized
Sackville ferry commuters can expect long detours later this week with industrial action to once again disrupt normal services. The stoppages will impact services on the Webbs Creek , Wisemans Ferry and Sackville ferry services on Thursday 8 February. Â Â Â between...
by Sam Magnusson | Jan 15, 2024 | News, Uncategorized
Hawkesbury residents woke up to an unprecedented deluge of rain overnight, particularly in Kurrajong Heights with a staggering 151mm recorded until 9am this morning, according to the SES. This rainfall stands as the highest recorded overnight in the Sydney...