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Arcadian Artists are Back

Arcadian Artists is on again. We are so happy to share our wonderful Trail with you. There are 3 very good reasons not to miss out on this great event. Here’s why you must come: 1. The Beauty. Arcadian Artists Trail and Exhibition is a feast for the eyes and a delight to the senses. […]

Art Prize Returns With Outstanding Talent

After a two year hiatus, 100 unique and original artworks have been shortlisted in Hornsby Shire Council’s 2022 Hornsby Art Prize. The finalists will be on exhibition at Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre and Hornsby Central Library from 19th to 30th October. Hosted in partnership with the Hornsby Art Society, the Art Prize has a […]

Rotary Club of Kenthurst

On the 29th August, the club held a very special evening to celebrate the life of Harold John Benyon OAM who passed away during COVID. Rotarians and friends travelled from far and wide to remember John and his wife Helen who was his life partner. John dedicated his life to helping others and the community […]

Dural And District Historical Society Inc: News From History Cottage

What an afternoon the Society had at its September meeting! One hundred members and visitors came to hear Mark Tedeschi prosecute the case to convict eleven convicts, put on trial for the murder of 28 Aboriginal men, women and children at Myall Creek in 1838. With a methodical presentation, of the facts and opinions of […]

$100k Opportunity for Castle Hill Veterans

Castle Hill community groups can apply for $3,000 grants for projects supporting local veterans or boosting awareness of their role in Australia’s military history. Member for Castle Hill Ray Williams MP said applications are now open for the $100,000 Anzac Community Grants Program and urged locals to apply. “Veterans past and present served to keep […]

Dural Cubs Visit Planetarium

Recently the Cubs visited the Planetarium at Macquarie University. When we arrived at the planetarium the first thing, we noted was a big black blob being blown up, this ended up being the planetarium that we would be going in. The planetarium took about 20 minutes to blow up and was 7m in diameter and […]