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Dural Lawn Bowling Club Latest News 2025
The Open Gender Drawn pairs event semi-finals took...
Retirement Living
After a lifetime of hard work, many of us look forward...
Cheapest Fuel Prices
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 4...
Shared Pedestrian/Cycling Pathway Proposed for Old Northern Road
Hornsby Shire Council is progressing with a proposal...
ageing population
By Mark Coupar, As I progress into my twilight years...

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Dural Bowling Club
Dural Bowling Club
The Open Gender Drawn pairs event semi-finals took place on June 14. Both teams that made it to the final...
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05
Jul
Everything you Need to Know About Retirement Living
Everything you Need to Know About Retirement Living
After a lifetime of hard work, many of us look forward to a relaxing retirement living, often in a retirement...
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04
Jul
Fuel Prices Week Ending 4 July 2025
Fuel Prices Week Ending 4 July 2025
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 4 July 2025 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station Name...
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04
Jul
Shared Pedestrian/Cycling Pathway Proposed for Old Northern Road
Shared Pedestrian/Cycling Pathway Proposed for Old Northern Road
Hornsby Shire Council is progressing with a proposal from Councillor Nathan Tilbury for the delivery...
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04
Jul
Getting Comfortable with Ageing in Australia
Getting Comfortable with Ageing in Australia
By Mark Coupar, As I progress into my twilight years of working I have been starting taking more notice...
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02
Jul
Galston CWA
Galston CWA
Galston CWA meets every second Wednesday at 10am at the Galston Health and Community Centre, corner of...
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02
Jul
Guest Speaker Mark Massey - Australian Natives
Guest Speaker Mark Massey - Australian Natives
Bromeliad Society Meeting: Mark Massey on Australian Natives – July 12th at Castle Hill Showground. The...
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02
Jul
Fernadell Park Sports Precinct Construction Started!
Fernadell Park Sports Precinct Construction Started!
The much-anticipated Fernadell Park Sports Precinct is now under construction with works officially commencing...
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28
Jun
Hidden in the Hills: Eucalyptus Paniculata - Grey Ironbark
Hidden in the Hills: Eucalyptus Paniculata - Grey Ironbark
One of the larger trees that is particularly noticeable in local bushland areas belongs to the Eucalpypt...
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27
Jun
Fuel Prices Week Ending 27 June 2025
Fuel Prices Week Ending 27 June 2025
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 27 June 2025 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station...
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27
Jun

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