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Hawkesbury City Council | Hawkesbury City Council
8 Apr 2024: . Welcome to Hawkesbury City Council.. Main Navigation. Back. For Residents. Back. Animals and Pets. Back. Community. Back. Current Projects Near You. Back. Prepared, Informed and ready. Back. Have Your Say. Back. Insurance Claims. Back. Living
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How to find us - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
10 Jun 2020: How to find us.. About. You will find the Hawkesbury Regional Museum at 8 Baker Street, Windsor. The Hawkesbury Regional Museum is located in North-Western Sydney, approximately 90 minutes (by car) from the Sydney CBD. By car. If you are visiting
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Bangadyi Nawi - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
29 Apr 2024: Bangadyi Nawi.. Bangadyi Nawi Making a Canoe. Bangadyi Nawi (Making a Canoe) was a collaborative community engagement project between Hawkesbury Regional Museum, the Dharug community, and Brewongle Environmental Education Centre. The project
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Museum Online - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
23 Sep 2021: Museum Online.. Aspects and activities from our Museum are now online for you to enjoy from your own home. Check in regularly for new material to access from home. Videos, information sheets and more. Page ID: 146512.
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Collection - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
17 Apr 2020: Page ID: 75119.
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About - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
30 Sep 2023: Hawkesbury Regional Museum is located in one of our country’s oldest settlements - the third on mainland Australia after Sydney and Parramatta. Museum entry is free, with a small fee for group guided tours. Here you can see things you won’t
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Volunteering - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
23 May 2023: Volunteering.. Are you someone who enjoys interacting with people and feel that volunteering on a regular basis would suit you? Then you may be interested in joining our Library, Museum, Gallery (LMG) Volunteer Program. LMG Volunteers perform a
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UNCOVERED - The Archaeology of Thompson Square - Hawkesbury Regional…
3 Dec 2023: Exhibitions. 5 March 2021 - present. Discovered from the Hawkesbury river and within Thompson Square and its surrounds during archaeological excavations between 2016-2020, are Aboriginal tools for hunting and fishing, to maritime objects, as well as
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Howe House - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
3 Dec 2023: About. Howe House is currently open for group bookings only. We apologise for any inconvenience. It is thought that John Howe (1774-1852) built the house in the 1820s. It stands on part of a town allotment made in 1811 to Howe, who arrived as a
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Media - Hawkesbury Regional Museum
21 Nov 2019: Page ID: 73833.
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