by Sam Magnusson | Jul 9, 2024 | News, Priority
When the first of a series of major floods hit the Hawkesbury in February 2020, Warragamba Dam was less than half full. Had the dam been at full capacity, the flood at Windsor would have been three metres higher. This finding is part of a landmark flood study released...
by Sam Magnusson | Jul 6, 2024 | News, Priority
Local businesses around shopping precincts in the Hawkesbury are increasingly angry over ongoing parking issues impacting their operations and bottom lines. Owners are repeatedly fined for parking near their own businesses, forcing them to frequently move their...
by Sam Magnusson | Jun 6, 2024 | News, Priority, Top News
Geotechnical experts are undertaking “invasive investigations” at the site of a sinkhole on The Terrace at Windsor. Hawkesbury Council has closed The Terrace between Fitzgerald and Kable Street after two-metre deep sinkhole appeared on the weekend, revealing a...
by Sam Magnusson | Jun 2, 2024 | News, Priority
A sinkhole has emerged on ‘The Terrace’ between Fitzgerald and Kable Streets in Windsor, directly opposite the Hawkesbury River revealing a colonial drain. The sinkhole development has added to the concerns over the extensive riverbank damage in the area,...
by Publishing | Apr 26, 2024 | News, Priority, What's on
ANZAC Day was honoured at numerous services around the Hawkesbury last week as residents paid homage to the bravery and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand service personnel, past and present. At Richmond hundreds of people gathered at the break of dawn as the...