Latest News
All latest news items are listed below.
For any media enquiries, please contact media@hornsby.nsw.gov.au
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Announcements; Media Releases
Farewell to Berowra Library after 40 years of service
It’s the end of an era at Berowra Library, with Mike Southam about to retire after 40 years of dedicated service. -
Announcements; Media Releases
Hornsby Council to create dual naming policy
As part of NAIDOC Week Hornsby Shire Council is pausing to reflect on the steps that are being taken towards reconciliation. -
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NorthConnex tunnel opens tomorrow
Hornsby Shire Council is celebrating the opening of the NorthConnex tunnel that connects the M1 and M2 freeways, bringing to fruition a project that Council has been advocating for very many years. -
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More chances for community input on future plans
At this week’s meeting Hornsby Shire Council placed another series of draft strategies and studies on public exhibition for feedback from the community. -
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Hornsby Council temporarily closes building for asbestos testing
Hornsby Shire Council has temporarily closed its main administrative building because trace amounts of asbestos were found within a section of the ceiling space. -
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40km/h High Pedestrian Activity Area for Pennant Hills Town Centre
Pennant Hills town centre is now safer for pedestrians, with the introduction of a 40km/h High Pedestrian Activity Area. -
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New term for deputy mayor and many strategies on show
Michael Hutchence was re-elected as deputy mayor at last night’s meeting of Hornsby Shire Council, while a significant number of draft strategies were placed on public exhibition. -
Council News; Media Releases
Be prepared for emergencies - especially bush fire season
Hornsby Shire Council is urging residents to make sure their emergency plans are up to date, as part of the Red Cross’ Emergency Preparedness Week. -
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Council sets record straight on amalgamation money
Hornsby Shire Council has issued a statement correcting the public record about the $90 million that was received from the NSW Government in the aftermath of the failed council-merger process. -
Council News; Media Releases
Byles Creek and Cherrybrook on the agenda at Council meeting
A number of significant decisions were made at last night’s meeting of Hornsby Shire Council, including plans for a walking track strategy in the Byles Creek Corridor and a request for better consultation in the rezoning of the Cherrybrook precinct.