Ferry Artists Farewell

By Karlene Brummer Saturday 2nd August saw the Ferry Artists farewell their home and gallery of more than 20 years with a final exhibition and sale, as well as drinks and canapes for members, artists and guests. In her farewell speech, President Carol Gill said, “We are not saying goodbye to the Ferry Artists as […]
Cheapest Fuel Prices For Week Ending 5 September 2025
Where to Buy the Cheapest Fuel Prices Week Ending 5 September 2025 Fuel Type: Unleaded 91 Petrol Station Name Address Fuel Price Shell Kenthurst 86 Kenthurst Rd, Kenthurst NSW 2156 171.90 OTR Rouse Hill 43 Panmure St, Rouse Hill NSW 2155 161.90 Ampol Foodary Dural 917-923 Old Northern Rd, Dural NSW 2158 209.90 BP Thornleigh […]
Spanish Moss: From Ornamental Plant to Out-of-Control Weed in Sydney

The Unintended Consequences of an Air Plant’s Popularity Spanish Moss, known scientifically as Tillandsia usneoides, is a fascinating plant with an ethereal beauty that drapes from tree limbs like silvery veils. Originating in the southeastern United States, Central and South America, this epiphytic bromeliad is neither moss nor Spanish, but it has long been prized […]
Enjoy Sweet Treats and Fun with Galston CWA Morning

The Galston Country Women’s Association (CWA) is gearing up for an exciting event this Sunday, October 5th, with a vibrant stall at Fagan Park, located at 38-48 Arcadia Road, Galston. The local branch is inviting the community to join them for a morning filled with sweet treats and delightful offerings. Visitors can look forward to […]
Join Galston First Aid Everyday Course on September 12th

First Aid Course will be held on Friday, 12th September, 8.30am to 3.30pm at Galston Adventist Community Hall, Arcadia Road, Galston. The course HLTAIDO11 Provide First Aid provides instruction and practical training in line with legal, workplace and community considerations, Australian Resuscitation Council guidelines and other Australian National Peak Clinical Bodies, this auto injector for […]
The Rare Appeal of Small Acreage Living

In today’s property market, there’s a growing allure to the rare “small acreage” lifestyle – and it’s not hard to see why. For downsizers ready to leave behind the upkeep of large estates, or families moving from suburban blocks craving more space, these properties provide the perfect balance. Kate Lumby of Lumby Real Estate said […]
Explore Pre-loved Treasures at Hornsby Second Hand Market this Spring

Hornsby Shire Council is excited to announce the return of its popular Hornsby Second Hand Market on Sunday 14th September 2025 at Coronation StrEat, aimed at encouraging the local reuse economy. The Second Hand Hornsby Market provide residents with an opportunity to declutter some of their pre-loved items in an environmentally conscious manner, offering others […]
Getting to Know the Locals

By Karlene Brummer Constancy and stability contribute significantly to fostering a cohesive community. Getting to know Business owners, local shopkeepers and staff helps build community ties, which is hard when there’s frequent turnover. Fortunately, our area has a high rate of employees staying long-term in their positions meaning we can get to know many of […]
Learn Bromeliad Care From Expert Mark Belot at BSA Meeting

The Bromeliad Society of Australia (BSA) is set to host an engaging meeting this month, featuring a presentation focused on Bromeliad Care from one of its expert members. The event, which includes a plant sale open to the public, will take place at the Federation Pavilion, Castle Hill Showground, Castle Hill, on Saturday, September 13th. […]
Galston Gorge Archaeology Talk by Local Historians

The community of Galston recently gathered for a captivating exploration of local heritage, beginning with the celebrated annual June Roughley Memorial Lecture and concluding with the anticipation of a deep dive into the engineering and history of Galston Gorge. The Memorial Lecture, delivered by renowned culinary expert Ian “Herbie” Hemphill, provided a fascinating look into […]