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Changes to Council Meetings Raise Public Concern
By Clr Nathan Tilbury Recently, the NSW Local Government...
Kenthurst Preschool Fete
It’s clear skies ahead for Kenthurst Preschool Fete,...
Family Camp 3-
Over the Fathers’ Day weekend, families from Dural...
ClubGRANTS Awards $290,700 to Local Groups
A total of $290,700 has been awarded to eighteen local...
PAX Factor Arrives at Pacific Hills
As the lights dimmed and the curtains rose, the school’s...

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Concerning Changes By Local Govt. MinisterTo All Nsw Councils’ Meeting Practice
Concerning Changes By Local Govt. MinisterTo All Nsw Councils’ Meeting Practice
By Clr Nathan Tilbury Recently, the NSW Local Government Minister, Ron Hoeing, has directed all councils...
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23
Oct
After The Rain The Fun Begins: Kenthurst Preschool Fete is Back!
After The Rain The Fun Begins: Kenthurst Preschool Fete is Back!
It’s clear skies ahead for Kenthurst Preschool Fete, which will be returning on Saturday 15 November...
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23
Oct
Dural Scouts Fathers’ Day Camp
Dural Scouts Fathers’ Day Camp
Over the Fathers’ Day weekend, families from Dural Scout Group came together under sunny skies for a...
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21
Oct
18 Community Groups Awarded Grants
18 Community Groups Awarded Grants
A total of $290,700 has been awarded to eighteen local community groups through this year’s ClubGRANTS...
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21
Oct
Talent Turns up the Volume: PAX Factor Arrives at Pacific Hills
Talent Turns up the Volume: PAX Factor Arrives at Pacific Hills
As the lights dimmed and the curtains rose, the school’s auditorium transformed into a stage where confidence...
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19
Oct
Hawkesbury River's Health Decline Sparks Community Action
Hawkesbury River's Health Decline Sparks Community Action
Clr Mitchell Blue, The Hills Shire Council Hawkesbury River Not too long ago, I wrote about the worrying...
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19
Oct
Galston Concerts 2025
Galston Concerts 2025
  Nestled just beyond Dural in 11 School Road Galston: The Uniting Church may seem unassuming from...
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18
Oct
Elouera Cottage Crafts’ Pop Up ARRIVES!!
Elouera Cottage Crafts’ Pop Up ARRIVES!!
A fantastic opportunity to discover unique, locally made treasures is here!! Cherrybrook Uniting Church’s...
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17
Oct
Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group – October Group Meeting
Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group – October Group Meeting
The next Group Meeting of the Nepean / Blue Mountains Prostate Cancer Support Group will be held on Monday...
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15
Oct
Galston High Students Shine in Statewide NAIDOC Week Competition
Galston High Students Shine in Statewide NAIDOC Week Competition
Each year, NAIDOC Week is celebrated across Australia to honour the history, culture, and achievements...
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15
Oct

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