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Natural Greenspace is Vital for our Health
By Clr Tania Salitra The World Health Organisation says...
Council Grant program To Help
Two organisations on the coalface of the domestic violence crisis...
Fuel Prices
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 19...
Thomas James Bridge at Lower Macdonald_
Restoration of the historic Thomas James Bridge on...
Bus Routes Changes For Sydney Metro Launch
Bus routes in the area are set to change to coincide...

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Natural Greenspace is Vital for our Health
Natural Greenspace is Vital for our Health
By Clr Tania Salitra The World Health Organisation says there’s no single public health action that gives...
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27
Jul
Council Grants To Help
Council Grants To Help
Two organisations on the coalface of the domestic violence crisis have received a major financial boost...
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26
Jul
Fuel Prices Week Ending 26 July 2024
Fuel Prices Week Ending 26 July 2024
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 19 July 2024 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station...
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26
Jul
Significant Inroads Made on Historic Thomas James Bridge Restoration
Significant Inroads Made on Historic Thomas James Bridge Restoration
Restoration of the historic Thomas James Bridge on Settlers Road near Lower Macdonald has reached the...
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25
Jul
Bus Route Changes
Bus Route Changes
Bus routes in the area are set to change to coincide with the opening of the Sydney Metro from Chatswood...
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25
Jul
Celebrating Libraries during Library and Information Week
Celebrating Libraries during Library and Information Week
Hawkesbury Library Service is celebrating Library and Information Week 2024 by rewarding its new and...
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25
Jul
Celebrating Community and Craft: Kirrily Jordan’s Weaving Journey
Celebrating Community and Craft: Kirrily Jordan’s Weaving Journey
In the heart of Australia’s red center, Galston’s own textile artist Kirrily Jordan has spent the past...
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19
Jul
Fuel Prices Week Ending 19 July 2024
Fuel Prices Week Ending 19 July 2024
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 19 July 2024 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station...
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19
Jul
Hidden In The Hills: Colourful Fungi
Hidden In The Hills: Colourful Fungi
By Lachlan Turner Dramatic colours, unusual shapes and interesting patterns. This can describe a whole...
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18
Jul
Beecroft Village Green: Community Building Partnership Grant Awarded for Exercise Stations
Beecroft Village Green: Community Building Partnership Grant Awarded for Exercise Stations
CLLR DR VERITY GREENWOOD Wonderful news! Our Hornsby Council has been advised that its Community Building...
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18
Jul

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The Dooral Roundup Is The Official Publication Of The Dural & District Business Chamber

The Dooral Roundup is a monthly magazine that has been operating for over 40 years. It is owned by the Dural & District Business Chamber.

The magazine employs a number of local people.  Lara van der Wall 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.

We are all passionate about our community, our residents, local groups and not for profits.  Some of our stories are written and sent in by community members, they report on their social groups, schools, churches, sports and other activities.  We have a real mix of topics covering all ages.

We print 12000 magazines each month with, on average, 48 pages. The majority of these are delivered directly to mailboxes of houses in Dural, Cherrybrook, Kenthurst, Annangrove & Glenhaven.  The remainder is delivered to local businesses and shopping centres in our locality and surrounding suburbs.  These include Galston, Glenorie, Knightsbridge, Kellyville, Castle Hill and Oakhill.  We also send out over 2,200 emails each month sharing the latest online edition with our subscriber list.

Our Facebook and Instagram pages have a growing reader base.  With over 1000 likes, our posts are shared across the community and it’s not unusual for our ‘reach’ across the community and beyond to rise to 2-3,000 people per month with a high level of engagement.

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.

We are proud to support local businesses, our local not-for-profits, schools, churches and local volunteer organisations.  If you wish to send editorial content, please contact Lara van der Wall on her email  [email protected]

For advertising enquiries, please contact Karen Taylor on 0487 111 868 or email [email protected]