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Streetbeat on Triple H 100.1 FM

Locality: Waitara, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 404 045 230



Address: 17/75 Pacific Highway 2077 Waitara, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.triplehfm.com.au

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23.01.2022 MY NEW ALBUM 'TO BREATHE UNDERWATER' IS OUT EVERYWHERE NOW: https://linktr.ee/lupa.j 8 tracks predominantly written across the few lonely months of lockdown in... the first half of this year. As The Guardian said in a few words better then I can right now: Hard times force us to better understand who we actually are - and sometimes, with the doors locked and the world on pause, we aren’t too thrilled with what we find out. I expose a lot of me in this record, but doing that was part of a process of accepting and working on myself. I hope it brings you something image by @deantirkot See more



18.01.2022 Emma Heyde Hornsby Councillor appears on the last Streetbeat at Waitara studios before the move to Wallarobba Arts Centre. Amenities for teenagers, biodiversity, and all the draft strategies before Hornsby Shire Council. Aired on Triple H 100.1 FM

13.01.2022 Comprehensive update of tonight’s council meeting by Janelle McIntosh - Hornsby Shire Councillor

13.01.2022 Produced by Mike Allen State Budget- Hornsby news Identity of shooter at Wahroonga revealed Plaque for First Nations people at Hornsby Council Chambers... St Ives Showground- Night Markets Local Citizen of the Year Awards Ku-ring-gai library service turns 75 Matt Kean MP Hornsby Shire Council Ku-ring-gai Council St Ives Showground



10.01.2022 Nathan Tilbury - Councillor at Hornsby Shire Council reviews the campaigns he has been shared with Streetbeat listeners over the years including the fight to eradicate feral cats, cleaning the streets of shopping trolleys, the long gestation of Storey Park community centre, and upgrading playgrounds and parks around the shire. The last Streetbeat guest on the last Streetbeat show from the Waitara Studios of Triple H 100.1 FM.

10.01.2022 George Main, President of Hornsby RSL Sub Branch, talks about the planned commemoration of Remembrance Day at Hornsby Cenotaph. The service begins at 10.30am and the public are invited to attend. Triple H 100.1 FM will be broadcasting the service live. Covid restrictions will be in place.

09.01.2022 Paul Goodwin's father Gordon flew with the Pathfinders in WWII, then worked for Qantas where he finished his working life as possibly their last navigator. Paul has compiled the book "The Last Navigator" from his father's memoirs. Available in all good bookstores and online. Aired on Triple H 100.1 FM.



09.01.2022 Update on the council meeting from Emma Heyde Hornsby Councillor

06.01.2022 Remembrance Day 2020 at the Hornsby Cenotaph. Sub-Branch Rsl Hornsby . Mostly broadcast live by Triple H 100.1 FM.

04.01.2022 Most interesting discussions at tonight’s @HornsbyCouncil meeting. The focus is on initiatives in the community and collecting community viewpoints for collaborative decision making. #Geography #LocalGeography. Tune in if you have time.

04.01.2022 Last day to make a submission to Hornsby Council’s environmental sustainability strategy. There are some great initiatives in the draft policies so we need to ensure Council adopts AND allocates the necessary funding.

03.01.2022 A number of people have asked me about the installation outside the Council chamber and what it is intended to represent - here's the important story behind thi...s plaque: NEW PLAQUE ACKNOWLEDGES LOCAL FIRST NATIONS Another successful NAIDOC Week is coming to a close, the perfect time to publicly announce the placement of a new plaque in front of Hornsby Shire Council chambers that acknowledges the important place of local First Nations people in our cultural heritage. The plaque was installed earlier this year, with plans to hold a smoking ceremony and Welcome to Country to mark the occasion, however COVID-19 restrictions have made that impossible so far. A formal ceremony will occur as soon as COVID-19 restrictions permit. The plaque replaces a similar plaque that was removed from Hornsby Park when the Captain Cook memorial fountain needed to be removed for construction of the new pool. The original plaque was there to give proper context to the fountain, acknowledging that the land he discovered was already inhabited. Guringai elder Auntie Tracey Howie welcomes the plaque. It’s a great piece of artwork, to begin with, she says. It’s a great thing to have out the front of the building, rather than in the park, because it really shows the partnership that Council has with the local Aboriginal community and the traditional owners. Also, I think it will encourage people of Aboriginal descent who move into the Shire, it will be a really nice welcome for them. Leanne Watson, from Darug Custodian Aboriginal Corporation, fully agrees. I like that it is in a more prominent position and reaffirms the connection that Council is aiming to have with the traditional owners, she says. It is an important example of truth telling, a sign that we are continuing to move forward on the issue of reconciliation. The plaque is fixed to a sandstone base that features hand-carved animals representing the totems of the Guringai and Darug tribes. The plaque reads: Hornsby Shire Council acknowledges that when Captain James Cook claimed possession of the east coast, the land which is now Hornsby Shire had already been occupied by the Darug and Guringai Peoples for many thousands of years. The descendants of the Indigenous people continue to live in our community. They remain Traditional Custodians still caring for Country. The original plaques from the fountain have been kept by Council as an historical record and are on display inside the Council Chambers. The sandstone carving surrounding the plaque was completed by local Guringai man and Co-chair of the Hornsby Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Consultative Committee (HATSICC), Uncle Laurie Bimson. Beautiful work Uncle Laurie! #alwayswasalwayswillbe



02.01.2022 Produced by Mike Allen Wahroonga- two men injured following dispute- guns seized Hornsby- Remembrance Day ceremony Ku-ring-gai flood study... DA approved for Hornsby Quarry WPH sports club says no to merger with Mounties Hornsby- intersection upgrade Hornsby Shire Council Ku-ring-gai Council West Pennant Hills Sports Club

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