Latest News
All latest news items are listed below.
For any media enquiries, please contact media@hornsby.nsw.gov.au
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Council News; Media Releases
Response to the Coronavirus
Council is mindful of growing community concern about COVID-19 (Coronavirus) and takes these concerns seriously. -
Council News; Media Releases
Sandstone barrier for Malton Road accident site
Hornsby Shire Council will place large sandstone blocks on Malton Road in North Epping, at the site of last week’s fatal vehicle accident, as a barrier to prevent similar accidents from occurring. -
Council News; Media Releases
Joining forces to keep our waters clean
Hornsby Shire Council has joined forces with local oyster farmers and a range of environmentally-minded organisations to help keep our waterways clean. -
Community News; Media Releases
Council and EPA work together to investigate management options for Foxglove Oval
Council has been working closely with the NSW EPA since March 2019 to fully investigate management options for Foxglove Oval. Foxglove Oval is a former landfill site that has been closed for nearly 40 years. -
Council News; Media Releases
Get in fast for Remagine - entries now open
Hornsby Shire Council’s Remagine exhibition is calling for entries, with $10,000 in total prize money on offer. -
Community News; Media Releases
Council looking to the future on waste and land use
Hornsby Shire Council endorsed a Local Strategic Planning Statement and adopted a Waste Matters Strategy at last night’s meeting. -
Council News; Media Releases
Storey Park community hub now open
Hornsby’s brand-new community centre and playground at Storey Park opened with a bang this Australia Day. -
Media Releases
New Storey Park Community Hub to open on Australia Day
The final touches are currently being completed on the new Storey Park Community Centre and Playground, which is set for a grand opening on Australia Day. -
Media Releases
Mangroves to revitalise and sustain the Hawkesbury River
The resilience of the Hawkesbury River is being improved by the planting of mangroves along its foreshore funded by a $18,000 contribution to Hornsby Shire Council from the Morrison Government. -
Council News; Media Releases
Support for the bush fire effort
Hornsby Shire Council has commended the Chinese community for donating $100,000 to the Hornsby Rural Fire Brigade.