Dural You’ve Had Our Back, Now We’ve Got Yours

By Brian Tran (Physio/Chiro) and Alex Fielding (Physio/Chiro) Our clinic Your Health Sport and Spine has been located in the Dural area for almost 10 years and our new venture Dural Health kickstarted at the start of 2021. Even prior to this Dural and the local area has always held a special place in my […]
National Success for Galston Talent

More ‘bad news, good news’. The bad news is the ongoing lockdown for everyone. Added local impact has been the unavoidable postponement of The Galston Concerts scheduled for Sunday 26 September in Galston Uniting Church. Galston Talent Let’s hear the good news! Local talented musician Jack Theakston, Galston Concerts’ Young Performer for 2020-21, has scored […]
Know Your Options

Knowing your options when it comes to an elderly relative or yourself can be very difficult. What are your options when you notice that you or your loved one are no longer coping at home? Community Care packages are often part of the answer; however, they can be challenging to get, and they may not […]
People Spotlight – Steven Flanagan

RESIDENTIAL MANAGER AT MACKILLOP HOUSE, NORWEST Ready to build a new community – Meet Steven Flanagan, Residential Manager, MacKillop House Steven Flanagan is the newly appointed Residential Manager for MacKillop House, in Norwest. The Home is due to open in late 2021. Tell me about your work history and background? I am a trained Registered […]
Arcadian Quilters- call “the NEW NORMAL”

As these quiet days follow all the other quiet days I find myself accepting what I’m going to call “the NEW NORMAL”. The New Normal could be; picking up your mask along with your car keys every time you go to the shop for supplies. Another New Normal can be picking up your mask along […]
Physically Distance But Not Social Distance…with social media

A great statement from Shane Fitzsimmons, Resilience Commissioner NSW this week, but how can we achieve this? social media We have all spent many weeks in lockdown now, and conversation with friends is becoming repetitious. As we are not going out, and having interesting experiences, what do we talk about now? Well, it’s time to […]
Property Values Up 18%

Sydney’s annual change in dwelling values rise a whopping 18.2% in the last twelve months(CoreLogic data). A far cry from the – 2.1% in price declines observed during the property market downturn of last year and the fear-mongering headlines of 10-20-30% price drops. This impressive result comes off the back of several factors, particularly a […]
The Costs Involved in Selling your Home

From styling and marketing to bank and conveyancer fees, these are the costs you can expect when selling your home. When selling your home, there are a few different costs involved. Knowing what expenses to expect will allow you to set a suitable budget to avoid any nasty surprises later on. According to Canstar, there […]
News From History Cottage

The Hudson Ready Cut cottages, mentioned last month, generated interest in the concept of a demountable building, the origin of those we see, where there are further examples, who lived in them and what is being done to preserve them. While today we tend to think of the flat-pack as a modern idea, this is […]
Jubes Springs Back!

By Susanna Mills jubes From derelict wasteland to a community-directed outdoor asset… Early in 2021, an awfully familiar ‘cycle’ was being repeated around North Wahroonga- namely the demolishment of a staggering 34 dirt bicycle tracks & jumps built by local kids and parents who committed the ‘cardinal sin’ of riding their bicycles in the hectares […]