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Jun- 2017 -11 June
KINGS LANGLEY
The Surprize, with 256 male convicts, was one of the transports used in the Second Fleet in 1790. In contrast,…
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11 June
MERCURY, MEDICINE OR MADNESS?
An inaugural address by Trevor Patrick at Rouse Hill Estate in April 2002 revealed the use of mercury as a…
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11 June
STATE MEMBER FOR BAULKHAM HILLS – HON DAVID ELLIOTT MP
ROAD SAFETY GRANTS ON OFFER TO COMMUNITY GROUPS IN BAULKHAM HILLS Local road safety in Baulkham Hills is receiving a…
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7 June
Local Drug Action Team applications now open
The second round of applications is now open for local organisations to join the Turnbull Government’s Local Drug Action Team…
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7 June
Hawkesbury Companion Animal Shelter – rehoming and temperament tests
Located at Mulgrave, Hawkesbury Companion Animal Shelter covers 1030 square metres with 70 kennels and a large cattery area. It…
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7 June
Reaching out to our community – Hawkesbury Helping Resources
If you find yourself in a difficult situation, be it homelessness, needing food assistance or you just need someone to…
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7 June
The Archibald Prize wows Windsor
Hawkesbury residents and visitors are flocking to the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery in Windsor to see Australia’s most popular art exhibition,…
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7 June
Volunteers wanted for new Windsor Bushcare Group
Windsor residents now have the chance to form a new Bushcare Group, thanks to Bushcare volunteer John Jose, who is…
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7 June
Elf farm receives $100,000 penalty for polluting creek – Council questions Elf farm comments
As reported by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA), the Land and Environment Court has recently handed down a $100,000 penalty…
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7 June
More time to make submissions on faster housing supply and greener suburbs
The community, councils and industry now have more time to provide feedback and make submissions on the proposed Greenfield Housing…
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