Scam alert!

We have received reports that current and former residents of Hornsby Shire are being targeted by callers impersonating Hornsby Shire Council staff to conducting telephone surveys. We are not currently conducting any telephone surveys and believe this is a phishing scam. We have investigated this thoroughly and can reassure residents that our data has not been breached in any way.
From time to time, we may conduct phone surveys as part of a wider engagement project. In these cases, we will always:
- Introduce the call by telling you which project the survey is in reference to
- Communicate about our engagement projects on our Your Say Hornsby website and our social media.
Please remain vigilant when providing personal information to anyone and report any suspicious activity to Report a scam | Scamwatch.

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May 09 2024

Council to build a resilient and connected community through social initiatives, arts and culture

Opportunities for young people to live, study and enjoy life in Hornsby Shire, the chance for people to walk and cycle around the area, and the space for diverse community voices to be heard are just some of the ways that Hornsby Shire Council will work to create a socially sustainable Shire. These initiatives and more are outlined in the draft Hornsby Shire Social Plan, adopted at last night’s Council meeting for public exhibition.

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April 16 2024

Visit the 2024 Remagine Art Prize exhibition to explore the 'Crossroads of Consumption'

Over 60 unique artworks focusing on sustainability, waste and the environment have been shortlisted in Hornsby Shire Council’s 2024 Remagine Art Prize. The finalist works of Digital Art Stills, Sculpture, Mixed Media, Painting, Photography, Drawing, Ceramics, and Printmaking will be on exhibition at the Wallarobba Arts and Cultural Centre, Hornsby from 10 May to 26 May.