Galston Book Fair

By Bev Jordan A feast awaits avid book worms at the annual Galston book fair Rotary Club giant There will be over 40,000 books for sale at Galston Community Centre on June 25, 26 and 27, including some first editions and some signed by the author. The collectibles table will include a signed copy of […]
Allegro is Having A Winter Festivus Celebration in June

12pm Tuesday 22nd and Wednesday 23rd June to be precise What’s a Winter Festivus luncheon in June, you ask?? It’s when you just can’t wait for ‘Christmas in July’ Allegro is serving up a traditional Christmas set menu with 2 very Christmassy canapes to start, and a mouth-watering sweet corn & smoky bacon chowder entrée, […]
Arcadian Quilters-update

At Arcadian Quilters, We ended the merry month of May with . . . COLOUR, COLOUR, COLOUR! Isn’t this just magic …. named appropriately “Under the Sea” and to be given to a very fortunate grandson! This is one of the “Covid-days Quilts” … ready for the final touches, and is named Four Seasons (from […]
Caring is A Family Business

Thompson health caring has just opened its newest aged care facility – dural house. The development offers resort styled accommodation with 145 high care, permanent and respite places with 24 hour Registered Nursing Care. Dural House has a seven day recreational program and its own bus for outings. Residents can join as many activities as […]
Keep occupied…

What are the best ways to keep occupied?. As we age and we are less able to contribute to our communities and with the colder weather, it is easy to feel despondent. As well, we are still feeling the effects of the social isolation due to Covid-19 that everyone found so hard to endure. James, […]
Why choose a retirement village?

Enjoy the confidence that comes from belonging A retirement village might not be for everyone; however, those who choose to make the move agree that they should have done it sooner. For some, it is the opportunity to meet new people and find companionship, while for others, it’s about enjoying the freedom from maintaining a […]
Beard Place-My Street

By Katy Joscelyne I was fortunate in being able to catch up with Noel Beard to gain some local history on the cul de sac called Beard Place. This small stretch of bitumen was named after Noel’s dad, Jim Beard, who owned 38 acres in this area back in the 1940s. It runs off Venetta […]
Crowns in Children’s Dentistry

By Dr Rina from Round Corner Dental Crowns in Children’s Dentistry- As dentists, we don’t love doing fillings on baby teeth. We would love to never have to touch one, except to give it a polish! The old “it’s just a baby tooth” mentality is shifting nowadays, and we have come to understand how essential […]
Westleigh Park and Hornsby Parklands Master plans

By Susanna Mills Park As with any major outdoor metropolitan development, there are winners, losers and environmental concerns. And mountain bicycling is a centre stage… Field and Wheelchair Sports The biggest winners are the ball sports and athletics communities who can add another four sports fields to the 46 sports grounds in Hornsby LGA. Of […]
The Sales Campaign Explained

A robust sales campaign could potentially increase the final sale price of your property – no matter what the market condition. Selling property isn’t as simple as slapping a price tag on the home and hoping for the best. There is a lot of thought and strategy that goes into the sale process, and the […]