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Hornsby Residents - Native Plant Giveaways Program 2025
Hornsby Shire Council is again welcoming the return...
Hawkesbury Shines After Clean Up Australia Day 2025
©Hawkesbury City Council The Hawkesbury region witnessed...
HILLS COUNCIL NEWS UPDATE, Happening Up North Clr Mitchell Blue, NSW Government, Hills Shire Plan, Lower Portland Ferry traffic management, Local News Update, Hawkesbury River, Traffic Congestion
It is well known that traffic congestion occurs on...
James Wallace State Member for Hornsby
As the new State Member for Hornsby I was honoured...
Celebrate Young People In The Hills During Youth Week 2025
Young people in The Hills Shire can celebrate Youth...

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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
Councillor Blue’s Northern News
Councillor Blue’s Northern News
It is well known that traffic congestion occurs on Kenthurst and Annangrove Roads during peak hour and...
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25
Mar
James Wallace State Member for Hornsby
James Wallace State Member for Hornsby
As the new State Member for Hornsby I was honoured to give my inaugural speech in Parliament. The speech...
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25
Mar
Celebrate Young People In The Hills During Youth Week 2025
Celebrate Young People In The Hills During Youth Week 2025
Young people in The Hills Shire can celebrate Youth Week 2025 with a FREE movie screening, art and technology...
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22
Mar
Balcombe Heights Sensory Garden to Honour Long-Serving Hills Volunteer
Balcombe Heights Sensory Garden to Honour Long-Serving Hills Volunteer
Mayor of The Hills Shire, Dr Michelle Byrne and Connie Keith at the opening of the Sensory Garden at...
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22
Mar
Pathways to Freeways Book Launch
Pathways to Freeways Book Launch
Mari Metzki (HSHS President), Philip Ruddock, Nathan Tilbury (the book’s author), Daniel Lovett (Representative...
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22
Mar
Hawkesbury’s Vintage Book Sale!
Hawkesbury’s Vintage Book Sale!
Hawkesbury Library Service is hosting an extraordinary Vintage, Rare & Collectable Book Sale, a veritable...
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21
Mar
Fuel Prices Week Ending 21 March 2025
Fuel Prices Week Ending 21 March 2025
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 21 March 2025 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station...
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21
Mar
New State MP Calls for Better Parking and Bus Services to the Metro
New State MP Calls for Better Parking and Bus Services to the Metro
James Wallace MP Member for Hornsby has spoken in Parliament calling on the NSW Government to improve...
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19
Mar

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The Dooral Roundup is a monthly magazine that has been operating for over 40 years. 

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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We print 10000 magazines each month with, on average, 32 pages. The majority of these are delivered directly to mailboxes of houses in Dural, Cherrybrook, Kenthurst & Annangrove.  The remainder is delivered to local businesses and shopping centres in our locality and surrounding suburbs.  These include Galston, Glenorie, Knightsbridge and Oakhill.  We also send out over 2,200 emails each month sharing the latest online edition with our subscriber list.

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We are now a trusted source of news in the community.  Our magazine is supported by advertising from our local business community.  If you run a business locally, consider advertising with us.  Our rates are very competitive.  Our job is to inform, inspire and connect our community. We are here to help you.  The magazine has been published since 1986 and is much loved by our local community with many local contributors.

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