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LocalKind is running a Giving Day today, where all donations made to the community-based organisation will be tripled by their generous matching partners. Funds raised on Giving Day, 17 September, will directly support LocalKind’s frontline support workers, who walk alongside people...
A teenage girl was arrested yesterday afternoon after a man was injured. A shopping trolley was allegedly thrown over a railing at a shopping centre in Chatswood on Sydney’s North Shore, causing the injuries. Just after 11.50am (Monday 15 September 2025)...
- LocalKind Giving Day
- Teenager arrested after man injured by thrown shopping trolley
- The war against illegal tobacco
- Zali Steggall hosting climate forum
- Cultural understanding
- Changed traffic conditions on Spit Road at Mosman
- Richard Cole receives National Medal
- Environmental Art & Design Prize People’s Choice winners announced
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On any given day, one of Australia’s hottest models Jayde Pollard may be on an island in the Bahamas – or poolside in Bali. Editor in Chief Michelle Giglio goes behind the glamour. It’s a Saturday night and Jayde Pollard is...
BY ALEX DRISCOLL Manly Warringah Wolves AFL Club have community as their heart In a part of Sydney that is rugby league-mad, how can an Australian Football League (AFL) club like Manly Warringah Wolves make that connection with their community? That is the...
Rhett Butler’s invention has delivered safe drinking water to three million people worldwide Putting a smile on the face of children in developing countries is something Rhett Butler has done many times over – and for him, it’s as simple as...
Sailing adventurer Lisa Blair of Warriewood has taken her climate action message to Antarctica and back – twice Lisa Blair’s first attempt to become the fastest person to sail solo, non-stop and unassisted around Antarctica had it all – snow and...
Curl Curl couple Simon and Wendy have taken their family business, Okanui, global Hibiscus-print board shorts are etched into Wendy Ash’s childhood memories. “I used to wear my yellow hibiscus Okanui (boardshorts) under my school uniform because our school colours were...
BY ALEX DRISCOLL Senior Citizen of the Year and SES stalwart Ian Hockling says he would rather be out in a storm helping others For 78-year-old Ian Hockling, volunteering is simply something that you get on with. Deputy unit commander (operations) of...
Longboard international surfer Tully White is an advocate for the environment Tully White learned to surf with friends when she was about 14 years old, and quickly got hooked. The former Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College student entered the Manly Malibu...
This article mentions ATSI people who have passed When Roxie Syron was a little girl, all she wanted to do was dance. Now she has joined the internationally acclaimed Bangarra Dance Theatre, after discovering her family’s Aboriginal heritage. Editor in Chief...
Mary’s House calls for funds to support children affected by domestic and family violence This year’s International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March is about advocating for ‘All women and girls.’ Yvette Vignando from Mary’s House women’s refuge is taking it...
Streetwork CEO Helen Banu has dedicated her life to turning young lives around From working as a high school teacher to heading up charity Streetwork in North Willoughby, helping at-risk youth turn their lives around, Helen Banu has always had a...