
Commentary on events and people of interest to the broadcast area
Adrienne McLean
A long-term resident of Ku-ring-gai and a former Triple H presenter and board member, Adrienne McLean brings a deep connection to the local community to “Eyes on Hornsby and Ku-ring-gai.” Outside of radio, she is a business development consultant and serves as the President of the Ku-ring-gai Chamber of Commerce.
Neil Ashworth
A long term community radio presenter, producer of 3 past podcasts, 2 funded by CBF. Interested in promoting the local community in all its kaleidoscope of views.
Martin Pluss
Martin Pluss has lived in the area since 1990.
Martin regularly attends council meetings and draws information to share on the show and is involved in a local community group of Pennant Hills.
As a geographer and geography teacher has a particular interest in the built-in natural environment of Hornsby and Ku-ring- gai.
Over the years he run over 20,000 km of the roads and trails of local area so expect to hear insights into exercise – Keep Moving Live Well.

13 Jul 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Adrienne McLean reports live from the Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Local Business Awards, hot on the red carpet, with special guest Nathan Tilbury. Why are people porting less on social media? Copyright and AI. Matt Curtis analyses the FIFA World Cup teams and picks France as special. That didn't age well.

6 Jul 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Joanne Moffat, President of Rotary Wahroonga Glenn Cardier songwriter, musician. Appearing at Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Folk Club. Colin Moore exhibition at Wallarobba.

29 Jun 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Steve Drakoulis – Life as a Shopping Centre Santa. Jessica Blaxland Ashby – Marian Street Action Group. Get up to date on the latest Ku-ring-gai Council voting, and how the Action Group plans to keep the theatre alive.

22 Jun 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Claire Rampling launches the new Hornsby Magazine and reviews the work of the Hornsby Chamber of Commerce. Steve Morecomb remembers gigging around Hornsby in the 70s and 80s.

15 Jun 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Di Barnes on the work of St Ives Rotary Club. Monika's Doggie Rescue has two lovely dogs up for adoption. Neil has been to the Sydney Film Festival.

8 Jun 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Podcast – 2026-6-8

1 Jun 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Mala Mehta Hindi School and the importance of language.

25 May 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Peter Dickson on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Folk Club. Neil McCann from The Water Runners. Bertie Hobden WW1 medals returned – Nathan Tilbury. Wiseman's Ferry Cemetery Bicentennial – Nathan Tilbury

18 May 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Podcast – 2026-5-18

11 May 2026, 6pm Eyes on Hornsby Ku-ring-gai – on Radio Michael Bianchino explores the affect of AI on photography and Music. Nalini Naidu on the evolution of the book club to a media discussion group. Tim Jeffrey previews the Federal budget. Paul Magarey previews a lecture on International law at Chatswood Zenith Theatre from the Association for the Promotion of International Law




