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Trees For Weeds Programme – Free Local Native Plants
By Barry Lees Landcare has been running this programme...
Hidden in the Hills: Decorative Ferns
Blechnum cartiagineum Gristle Fern By Lachlan Turner...
Taste of the World Cultural Festival
Hornsby Shire Council is excited to welcome back the...
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Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 28...

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Trees for Weeds Programme – 2025
Trees for Weeds Programme – 2025
By Barry Lees Landcare has been running this programme for several years now. Our generous donor is so...
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01
Apr
Hidden in the Hills: Decorative Ferns
Hidden in the Hills: Decorative Ferns
Blechnum cartiagineum Gristle Fern By Lachlan Turner Quite frequently overlooked by many people who venture...
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29
Mar
Hornsby Shire to Celebrate Diversity with Taste of the World Cultural Festival
Hornsby Shire to Celebrate Diversity with Taste of the World Cultural Festival
Hornsby Shire Council is excited to welcome back the vibrant Taste of the World event, celebrating the...
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28
Mar
Game-changer for Women in Sport: Modern, Inclusive Facilities Underway at Mark Taylor Oval
Game-changer for Women in Sport: Modern, Inclusive Facilities Underway at Mark Taylor Oval
Mayor Warren Waddell with Alister Henskens MP, James Wallace MP, Julian Leeser MP, committee members...
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28
Mar
Fuel Prices Week Ending 28 March 2025
Fuel Prices Week Ending 28 March 2025
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 28 March 2025 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station...
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28
Mar
Celebrate Youth Week in Hornsby Shire with Free Events for Ages 12-24
Celebrate Youth Week in Hornsby Shire with Free Events for Ages 12-24
Hornsby Shire Council has an exciting program of free events in store for NSW Youth Week 2025. Celebrating...
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27
Mar
Dural Bowling Club News
Dural Bowling Club News
The Open Gender Drawn Triples final will take place on Saturday 15th February 2025. The regional Pennant...
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27
Mar
A Plan to Bring Back the Dream of Home Ownership
A Plan to Bring Back the Dream of Home Ownership
For many families in Berowra, home ownership feels further out of reach than ever before. Rising house...
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27
Mar
Hornsby Residents - Claim your Free Native Plants this March
Hornsby Residents - Claim your Free Native Plants this March
Hornsby Shire Council is again welcoming the return of its popular Native Plant Giveaways program this...
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26
Mar
Hawkesbury Shines After Clean Up Australia Day 2025
Hawkesbury Shines After Clean Up Australia Day 2025
©Hawkesbury City Council The Hawkesbury region witnessed a remarkable display of community spirit during...
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26
Mar

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The magazine employs a number of local people.  Bev Jones is our editor, Karen Taylor organises all our advertising sales, Diana Paton manages graphic design, printing and distribution and Jelvy Capalac manages our accounts.  We also employ two people to ride our postie bikes, Robert and Malcolm, who undertake our door to door deliveries.  We also have over 20 walkers who deliver the Dooral Roundup door to door around the residential areas of Cherrybrook and Glenhaven.

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