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THE ULTIMATE WINTER COMFORT FOOD – CHICKEN AND LEEK PIE

Chicken and Leek pie

Is it just me or is everyone baking Chicken and Leek pie at the moment? Puff pastry is hard to come by these days! But here is a recipe you’ll definitely want to make if you’ve managed to bag some puff or are clever enough to make your own. Makes for pretty amazing winter comfort […]

NEWS FROM THE FRIENDS OF FAGAN PARK

friends of Fagan Park

The friends of Fagan Park is returned to our Tuesday volunteering duties, restarting on 2nd June, when the restrictions were eased, allowing 10 persons. It has taken quite an effort to pick up where we left off. We also opened the museums to the public on Sunday afternoon, 14th June, when there were large numbers […]

My Street

My Street

Pinus Ave has been my home for 28 years. The date is always easy for me to remember, the 7th of January 1992 as it was exactly one month prior to my fifth child’s birth. As you can imagine, it was a major relocation for the family. For several years, we had looked for a […]

TRENDING STYLES: SCANDINAVIAN INFLUENCE STYLE HOMES

Scandinavian Home

Here at Fyffe Design, we are more frequently being asked to design Scandinavian Themed Homes. Renowned for their simplicity, utility and beauty, Scandinavian Home centre around warm functionality, clean lines, understated elegance with a focus on flawless craftsmanship. The key design is to maximise light at every turn with large flooring spaces free of clutter […]

WARRAH

Warrah Farm

Winter is here, and we’re happy things on the farm have slowed down a little bit. But not too much, because winter in the garden is time to plan for spring. We are whipping things back into shape after the abundance of growth during summer, and planning for improvements on the season past. The farm […]

BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY OF NSW INC.

Enjoyment gained from maintaining an aviary of budgerigars is a hobby that provides endless hours of satisfaction to many people of all ages. Like all hobbies ,there is a feature that attracts the individual to participate; whether it be the ability to create, compete, grow and develop or just the inherent beauty etc. The budgerigar […]

FALSE – YOUR CAT “NEEDS” TO ROAM OUTSIDE

house cat

RSPCA NSW advocates keeping cats inside. This keeps them clean and safe from outside dangers, disease, injury, other cats, people and traffic plus the added bonus of saving native wildlife. Cats are not harmed physically or behaviourally by keeping them inside. If you have an outdoor cat, the best thing you can do for her […]

LE TOUR DE GLENORIE

cycling tour

11KM OR 8KM BEGINNERS ROAD RIDE Introducing a mini Le Tour De Glenorie, of only 11km (or 8km) If you are just getting into cycling, it’s the perfect route to get a feel for your new bicycle and the local built environment along some quiet, rural back roads. It’s important to consistently practise your bike-handling […]

HELPING SMALL BUSINESS INTO THE RECOVERY PHASE

helping small business

Our local businesses have experienced a really difficult couple of months. They have been asked to adapt quickly to restrictions, many have faced significant losses of income and now they are working out what the future looks like. The Government’s economic support package has provided timely support for so many of our businesses and their […]

RURAL ROUND UP

local economy

One of the few upsides resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic is that councils have turned their attention to how best they can promote economic recovery. With NSW Government assistance and the early release of developer contributions, projects in the long-term plan may be brought forward to help stimulate the local economy. I will certainly push […]