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Dural Bowling Club held their inaugural annual bowling...
Annual General Meeting of Historical Society
Members, Margaret and Mal exhibit valued family craft....
Sherlock-9 Oscar Baird, Ben Wheeler-
Not Your Mother’s Sherlock To Finish Castle Hill Players’...
My Aged Care
By Rejimon Punchayil If you or someone you care for...
Making Beautiful Bromeliad Plant Videos
The next meeting of the Bromeliad Society of Australia...

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Dural Bowling Club
Dural Bowling Club
Dural Bowling Club held their inaugural annual bowling tournament sponsored by Dural Club on Monday 29th...
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05
Nov
News from History Cottage
News from History Cottage
Members, Margaret and Mal exhibit valued family craft. Ph by Ken Bradley This year’s Annual General Meeting...
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05
Nov
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear
Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Elusive Ear
Not Your Mother’s Sherlock To Finish Castle Hill Players’ Season! Castle Hill Players presents Sherlock...
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04
Nov
A New Chapter for Aged Care
A New Chapter for Aged Care
By Rejimon Punchayil If you or someone you care for receives help through My Aged Care, there’s a big...
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03
Nov
Making Beautiful Bromeliad Videos
Making Beautiful Bromeliad Videos
The next meeting of the Bromeliad Society of Australia will be held in the Federation Pavilion, Castle...
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02
Nov
Hornsby Council’s Bushfire Risk Management Plan
Hornsby Council’s Bushfire Risk Management Plan
Rural Roundup | Jane Seaglove | Hornsby Councillor With the weather heating up, you will want...
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02
Nov
Latest Fuel Prices: Unleaded, Premium, Diesel
Latest Fuel Prices: Unleaded, Premium, Diesel
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 31 October 2025 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station...
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31
Oct
New Reconciliation Action Plan Launched by Hawkesbury
New Reconciliation Action Plan Launched by Hawkesbury
Hawkesbury City Council Launches Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) 2026 – 2028 Hawkesbury City Council...
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27
Oct
Kenthurst Rotary Raises Funds and Awareness for Mental Health and Polio Eradication
Kenthurst Rotary Raises Funds and Awareness for Mental Health and Polio Eradication
Members of the Kenthurst Rotary Club have been busy fundraising and spreading awareness for two important...
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27
Oct
25 Local Projects Supported By Council’s New Grants Policy
25 Local Projects Supported By Council’s New Grants Policy
Council’s new grants policy has backed 25 projects across The Hills, including a New Year’s Eve event...
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25
Oct

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