Castle Hill Art Society – Amanda Doctor
“DRAWING WITH PERSPECTIVE” May 4 Demonstration Perspective is a method of drawing and painting the illusion of depth onto a flat surface. The objects we are drawing onto that flat surface actually have depth and dimension. These forms must appear to extend deeply into that illusional space of our picture plane in order to create […]
Galston Concerts Go International
The Galston Concerts will present international performers in Galston Uniting Church on Sunday 29 May, a follow-up to their successful post-COVID return to ‘live shows’ with a Young Performers Gala 27 March. Three’s Company, a trio of soprano, clarinet and piano, will finally present their long-awaited return to Galston after lockdown cancellations of their concerts […]
David Elliott MP Member for Baulkham Hills
Baulkham HILLS FAMILIES SET TO BENEFIT FROM BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE VOUCHERS Parents and carers of children enrolled in primary schools in NSW will benefit from a new $155 million program for Before and After School Care (BASC) services to provide greater support and access to BASC services. The $500 voucher will assist families who […]
Disaster, Congratulations and Grand Openings
By Matt Kean The torrential storms that continuously pounded Sydney for weeks have caused many issues for Hornsby residents including flash flooding affecting many properties. Grand Openings Another serious impact has been the forced closure of Galston Gorge for an extended period of time, as Transport NSW contractors repaired five separate landslides and addressed further risk […]
A Resilient Spirit
By Julian Leeser In the weeks since the floods ravaged our communities on the Hawkesbury, residents of the Berowra electorate are showing their incredible resilient. While visiting Lower Portland I saw the damage to the St George Caravan Park and I saw the Wisemans Ferry Bowling Club impacted again. Some families had only just finished […]