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| Mayor’s messageThis
month, Hornsby Shire Council is proud to shine a spotlight on
sustainability and the small changes we can all make to live more
lightly on the planet. We’re inviting residents to explore practical
ways to reduce waste, reuse valuable resources, and repair rather than
replace through a range of exciting community events and activities. I encourage everyone to get involved, learn something new, and take a step toward a more circular and climate-conscious future. Warren Waddell Mayor, Hornsby Shire Council |
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| Join one of our free guided bushwalks and events this Spring. |
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| Bring along your garden prunings and branches to our free chipping service. |
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| We’re excited to host our Second-Hand Hornsby (SHH) Market at Coronation Street Hornsby! |
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| Learn
strategies and skills to support your young person with experienced
presenters from KYDS and The Harrison Riedel Foundation. |
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Local officers from NSW Police will join us to present helpful personal information about road safety and personal safety. |
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| David Starr’s photographic exhibition expresses a modern interpretation of Japan’s traditional Edo Period (1603-1868). |
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| Learn how to mend your clothes by hand, prolonging the life of your favourite pieces. |
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| Our
regular Repair Cafe’s are a wonderful opportunity to bring new life to
any broken electrical or furniture items you may have. |
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| Join us for a fun and hands-on Bushcare session in November and enjoy time in nature, a cuppa and meet other parents. |
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| Curious about what happens to your recycling? Want easy ways to cut waste at home or work? |
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| Tour the Kimbriki Resource Recovery Centre, including a waste education workshop at the Eco House and Garden. |
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| Join
us for a 20 minute walk at 8am followed by a commemorative ceremony,
breakfast BBQ, information stalls and art exhibition at PCYC. |
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| Want to create a sustainable gift this Christmas? Join our Furoshiki gift-wrapping workshop and create something unique. |
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| Join us for a concert and light lunch at Magpies Waitara. |
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| An
exhibition of works by artists from Hornsby Studio Artes, inspired by
Hornsby Shire’s landmarks and unique natural environment. |
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NEW WEBSITE LIVEA major step forward |
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We've
listened to your feedback and relaunched with a fresh new look and
improved user experience. There’s quicklinks to take you directly to
where you want to go, improved search capability and more. Check out the 'around me' feature below to find personalised information for your address. We hope you love it. |
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With
37 years of service, Animal Control Officer Phil is a familiar face in
our Shire. Phil plays a crucial role in companion animal management,
investigating dog attacks, reuniting lost pets with owners, and
educating the community on responsible pet ownership. “I love the people I meet, the people I work with and of course, all the furry friends,” he says. |
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FAGAN PARKSpring time splendour |
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Celebrate
the season with a perfect spring day out at Fagan Park – one of Hornsby
Shire’s most beautiful and award-winning attractions. With 55 hectares
of rolling green space, manicured gardens, and family-friendly
facilities, it’s a destination that truly comes alive in spring. Fagan Park is open daily from sunrise to sunset (closed Christmas Day). |
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YOUR SAY HORNSBYJoin the conversation |
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These projects are currently open for commentAnembo Road Proposed Road Improvements: Submissions close 17 November Asquith Oval Amenities Upgrade: Submissions close 18 November EV Charging-only parking spaces, Hornsby and Waitara: Submissions close 24 November |
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Next Council meeting: Wednesday 12 November, 6.30pm |
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Council
recognises the Traditional Owners of the lands of Hornsby Shire, the
Dharug and GuriNgai peoples, and pays respect to their Ancestors and
Elders past and present and to their Heritage. We acknowledge and uphold
their intrinsic connections and continuing relationships to Country.
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