News

July 20, 2022

Hunters Hill Museum

Hunters Hill Museum tonight opened its latest display, showcasing the Bicentennial Quilt, gifted to the Municipality in 1988.

A group of 57 women gave a collective 3000 hours of their time over a two-year period to create the piece.

The quilt depicts stories of people and places through a pictorial map of Hunters Hill.

Some contributing quilters designed their own homes in applique; others, important community buildings and emblems; and others the landscape on and around which Hunters Hill sits.

Drop in Monday to Wednesday 10am – 12pm or by appointment call 0417 067 511.

Related news

Progress for major projects and events

Progress for major projects and events

Plans for the revitalisation of Figtree Park have progressed with Hunter’s Hill Council endorsing latest designs for the project. Plus, dates and venues for upcoming major events.

Celebrating Harmony Week with new citizens

Celebrating Harmony Week with new citizens

Hunters Hill welcomed eight new Australian citizens during a special Citizenship Ceremony on Wednesday evening (22 March) at Weil Park to celebrate Harmony Week.

NSW State Election

NSW State Election

The 2023 NSW State Election is on Saturday, 25 March 2023 and pre-polling is available in the Hunters Hill Town Hall.

Clean Up Australia Day 2023

Clean Up Australia Day 2023

Volunteers stepped up to clean up all around Gladesville Reserve and Riverglade Reserve for Clean Up Australia Day.

Back to the top

Hunter’s Hill Council

22 Alexandra Street, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
PO Box 21, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
Tel: (02) 9879 9400
E: customerservice@huntershill.nsw.gov.au
ABN: 75 570 316 011