Week Four September 2025 (Sept. 22-28)
Flags Up Across NSW as Record Number of Lifesavers Return to Coastline
Aquatics Marine Rescue NSW calls on boaters to make safety a priority these Spring holidays: Log on/ Log Off
Max Weston Wins 2025 Bells Beach Longboard Classic
Surfboat Brewery Wins Medals at 2025 Sydney Royal Beer & Cider Show as First-time entrants
Park Bench Philosophers Prime Minister of Australia, The Hon. Anthony Albanese, Address to the 80th Session of General Assembly Debate - Plus a little about Lady Jessie Street and Dr. H V Evatt
Bayview Public Wharf + Baths Restoration: Feedback on Draft Documents now Open - Closes October 23
DIY Ideas National Garden Week 2025: School Holiday Garden Ideas for Youngsters + Johnson Brothers Mitre 10 Community Grants Fund Launched
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Week Three September 2025 (Sept. 15-21)
Profile of the Week: Zonta Northern Beaches Celebrates 50 Years Of Service and Advocacy: President's Address
History: Lovett Bay Public Wharves: Some History
Australian Sailing Awards 2025 for NSW/ACT: RPAYC Wins Club of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Youth Sailor of The Year - Lifetime Achievement Award for Ted Anderson + Club of the Year (Cat. B) is Saltwater Veterans
First Manly Little Penguin Chicks for Spring 2025
Aquatics Irukandji's Crowned World Champions at the 2025 ISA World Surfing Games
Tom Myers Takes Out Men's Ride of the Year in 2024/25 Big Wave Challenge
Greens to introduce cat containment laws in NSW: Empower Local Councils to Act
Pictures Aussie Bird Count 2025 Runs October 20-26: BirdLife Australia Publishes 'What Bird is That?' Help for Participants - so do we!
Park Bench Philosophers Iconic biocontainment lab marks 40 years at Australia’s disease defence frontline
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Week Two September 2025 (Sept. 8-14)
Profile of the Week: Gotch4Life's 2025 24 Hour Row: Let's Row the Distance for Mental Fitness
Wilga Wilson Planning Proposal for 536 Dwellings at Ingleside: feedback Closes September 24 Update (15.9.2025): Feedback now closes October 8 2025
Great Koala National Park Announced: Historic Win for Wildlife, Biodiversity, Community
Pictures Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's 159th Opening Day A Celebration for All + What else is coming up at the Alfreds' this Spring
Aquatics Shark net removal trial cancelled for this year: Shark Meshing (Bather Protection) Program 2024-25 Annual Performance Report Released
Currawong Wharf Upgrade: Draft REF Open for Feedback Closes October 6
DIY Ideas Johnson Bros Mitre 10 Mona Vale - Avalon 70th Birthday Celebrations: September 19 to 22
NSW Government commits $10 million to Men’s Rugby World Cup Legacy Program
Park Bench Philosophers NSW Mounted Police mark 200 years in the saddle
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Week One September 2025 (Sept. 1-7) - Father's Day 2025
Profile of the Week: 2025 A-Grade Rugby League Premiers: Avalon Bulldogs
History: Threatened Species Day 2025 + A few insights into Pittwater's Past + Present Threatened Species
Narrabeen to Manly Beaches Closed After Fatal Shark Incident at Dee Why - Heartbreak for family and community
Mackellar MP Dr Sophie Scamps Tables Safer E-Bikes Bill
Narrabeen Sports High School’s New Performing Arts Hall Designs Revealed
Bilgola Plateau Public School Celebrates 60 Years with Groovy Village Fete: Sunday September 14 - 10am to 3pm
Bendy Buses Return to Pittwater
Aquatics 2025 Australian Shortboard Titles: 5 Local Winners
NSW Health transition team deployed to Northern Beaches Hospital
Molly Picklum - Yago Dora Crowned 2025 World Champions at WSL Finals Fiji
Australian Boardriders Battle Returns for 13th Edition: North Narrabeen Qualifier Round Runs November 8
NSW Councillors to face stronger penalties, faster hearings under proposed laws
Park Bench Philosophers 2025 Australian Museum Eureka Prize winners announced: ocean research projects big winners
Consultation begins on illegal tobacco offences for NSW landlords: Online Survey open until September 14
Australasian Dark Sky Alliance Calls for National Legislation to Curb Light Pollution - Petition Closes September 19
Community Concerned: Warriewood DA Proposes removal of 11 Hectares of Vegetation, Bridge Over Narrabeen Creek to funnel 280+ extra vehicles into Warriewood's Back streets - Exhibition period closes Oct. 1, 2025

At the 100th AGM of the Avalon Beach SLSC Andrew Clark was formally elected a President for the 2025-2026 Season after Bernadette McKay stepped down from the role she has fulfilled since 2021.
Recently he has been among the first cohorts of the SLS SNB Branch to learn about progressions in resuscitation through Surf Life Saving Australia, and led by Branch CEO, Tracey Hare-Boyd, another outstanding leader, role model, mentor, and inspiration in our local surf lifesaving movement.
See: Surf Life Saving Australia Develops Innovative Lifesaving CPR: SLSA will host online Q&A sessions for members this Sept., Oct., Nov.
Andrew, known as 'Clarkie' to fellow clubmates, is a high energy intelligent gentleman, calm under pressure, with an appetite to learn all he can to save lives on our beaches.
He, alongside Karl Attkins, Mike Stanley-Jones, Blaze Roberts, Stuart ('Stretch') Cooper and Lucas Molloy, received an Award Of Excellence Meritorious Award in 2023, at State and National level, for their rescue of Mark Head.
Meritorious Awards are awarded to clubs, members or the public for outstanding deeds of bravery performed through lifesaving actions during and outside of patrol hours.
Mark said the support from his mates in the aftermath of the accident was critical to his survival.
“It’s not just the hour on the beach they spent with me, it’s the 15 months after. They’re the only reason I’m here tonight.”
The Avalon community gets to still see Mark's glorious smile and hear his laugh as a result. In fact, Mark was back to the club by November 25, 2023, still lighting up even overcast days with his inherent joy for Avalon Beach.
This Issue, as the Volunteer Patrol Season opens, a few insights into the 2025-2026 Season Avalon Beach SLSC President.

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Includes: Scotland Island's Emergency Water Supply: pricing; Island Community Vehicle: call for drivers; Black Tie Gala; International Folk Dancing; SIRA AGM & Island Café; Play Meeting
Congratulations Class of 2025
Thank You RPAYC


Spring School Holidays Break

Daylight Savings

Avalon-Bilgola Swim Club enrolment 2025

FREE Bronze Course at Whale Beach SLSC

BOM's Long-range forecast: October to December 2025
Northern Beaches Art Society 79th Annual Awards Art Exhibition

Synthetic turf: Myths vs the reality - Mona Vale forum
40k Speed Limit Commences October 3
2025 Festival of Mosman
AEC Statement: Conclusion of challenge to Bradfield election result
NSW to roll out purpose-built AI education tool to all public school students from Year 5
- General feedback on writing
- Brainstorming support for tasks
- Virtual assistant, including supporting planning to complete assessment tasks, prepare for exams, etc
- Consolidating learning e.g. prompting NSWEduChat with content from lesson and asking it to generate a quiz
- Planning and structuring written responses
investment for Central Coast industry training, jobs and tourism
- $2.54 million - Expand and upgrade the visitor experience at the Australian Reptile Park
- The upgrades will modernise the visitor facilities, improve accessibility, and increase the Park’s ability to cater for more international visitors.
- The project will create local employment and strengthen the tourism industry across the Central Coast.
- $629,280 – Develop a training facility at the Central Coast Food Manufacturing Precinct and Innovation Hub
- The project will deliver a needed state-of-the-art training facility at the Central Coast Food Manufacturing Precinct and Innovation Hub to provide training and workforce development opportunities for businesses, students, and job seekers.
- The project aims to tackle skills shortages, drive technology adoption, strengthen the talent pipeline, and boost the region’s manufacturing sector.
Mal Lanyon APM to be appointed NSW Police Commissioner
- Led major crime-fighting commands targeting gangs, firearms, and organised crime.
- Overseen the state’s metropolitan policing operations, responsible for thousands of frontline officers.
- Established Operation Amarok to target high-risk DV offenders.
- Played a central role in emergency management, including leading Northern Rivers flood recovery in 2022.
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Arthur
4yo Beagle
Dutch and Arthur are gorgeous beagles who have lived together and we believe Dutch is Dad to Arthur. Arthur is a typical fun-loving happy beagle with a lovely soft nature. As all beagles, he is driven by his nose and is food possessed. Dutch and Arthur would be happy to continue living together however they can be separated if needed. Arthur has a short coat and weighs 18kg. Arthur would suit apartment living and FT hours alone. All our dogs come desexed, C5 vaccinated, heartworm free and microchipped. Also included for the love and health of our dogs is a free Health and Wellness Voucher with our DoggieRescue Vet. His adoption fee is $800.
Ozzy
11mths Domestic Short Hair
Introducing our little rockstar Ozzy.
This handsome young boy is just 11 months old and full of charm, personality, and star power. With his white coat splashed with soft tabby markings and his pretty golden eyes, he’s a stunning boy. Ozzy is affectionate, curious, and loves to cuddle with his favourite fans.
He’s a confident yet calm young cat who takes everything in stride — he warms quickly to new people and will likely be the same with new spaces.
Ozzy is looking for an indoor-only home where he can be showered with love and kept safe. He’d be very happy with a family who enjoys playing and making him a part of the family. Given his social nature, we feel he could adjust well to a home with another friendly cat or even a gentle cat friendly dog. All our cats come desexed, wormed, F3 vaccinated, FIV/FeLV tested if over 6 months old and microchipped. His adoption fee is $220.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Help shape the future of maritime infrastructure in NSW
Mona Vale Raiders Rugby League Club AGM
- Date: Sunday 26 October
- Time: 12pm kick-off
- Location: Newport Oval
Mona Vale Raiders Rugby League Club: 7 Wins out of 11 Grand Finals
Huge congratulations to our incredible U16s Tag Girls team who have made it into their 4th Grand Final in a row!
Huge congratulations to our Tag 14-3 team for taking out the Grand Final WIN! 32-4 playing the Avalon Bulldogs
A massive shout-out to our 12-1 Tag team – Grand Final Runners-Up after an absolute nail-biter that went into extra time.
Huge congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Tag 16-2s taking out the Grand Final with a strong 28–8 win over Belrose! Fantastic teamwork, determination and Raiders spirit on full display – champions through and through!
Mona Vale Raiders Under 12s are Grand Final Champions. The boys put on a huge performance, taking down Narraweena 12–4 in an epic battle. What an incredible season and a well-deserved victory – you’ve done your club proud!
Massive congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 13s who came out firing and defeated Curl Curl 30–6 in the Grand Final! An outstanding team effort, strong defence and brilliant attack – what a way to finish the season!
Huge congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 14s, taking out the Grand Final with a hard-fought 22–14 victory over Kuringai!
Congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 15s, who delivered a powerhouse performance to defeat Belrose 24–0 in the Grand Final! A clean sheet, solid defence, and unstoppable attack – the perfect way to finish the season!
Congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 16s, who battled hard and came away with a 22–16 Grand Final victory over Moore Park! A tough contest, but the boys showed grit, determination and true Raiders spirit to get the job done.
Our Mona Vale Raiders Under 17s went down in a tough Grand Final against South Eastern. It was a hard game, and a few things just didn’t go our way on the day. But what an incredible season – the boys went undefeated all year and finished as Minor Premiers. That achievement alone is something to be extremely proud of. Raiders spirit through and through!
Well done Raiders U21s! Our Mona Vale Raiders Under 21s fought right to the end in a nail-biting Grand Final, but unfortunately went down by just 1 point against Hulls Bulls. It was a gutsy performance full of effort, determination and Raiders pride. An incredible season from start to finish – you’ve done your club proud!
Huge effort from all players, coaches, trainers and supporters all Season – the Raiders family couldn’t be prouder.

Disability Discrimination Act Review – Issues Paper: Have your say
- updating the definitions of direct and indirect discrimination
- introducing a positive duty for duty holders to eliminate disability discrimination
- clarifying the duty to make adjustments for people with disability.
- You can make a submission responding to the questions in the Issues Paper. You can do this as an individual or on behalf of an organisation. Please use the ‘Make a submission’ link below.
- You can also use the community survey. This survey has a shorter set of questions for people in the community who do not want to respond to the questions in the Issues Paper but would still like to contribute to the review.
Marine Rescue Broken Bay Christmas Raffle 2025

Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

Letters to the Editor
JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Mona Vale Residents Association

Ingleside DA: residents urged to scrutinise documents
See: Wilga Wilson Planning Proposal for 536 Dwellings at Ingleside: feedback Closes September 24 Update (15.9.2025): Feedback now closes October 8 2025
Congratulations: TYFYS

- Vessel is in top condition
- Safety gear is on board and in good working order
- Lifejackets serviced and fitted
- Weather and wave conditions checked, before and during your trip
- Logged on with Marine Rescue

Jonah's Hosts Sydney 2000 Olympians


Art Amongst the Books Success

More than 4,400 homes declared state significant
- development specified in EOI application 274656 dated 1 July 2025 including development for the purpose of residential flat building with provision of affordable housing at 11 Countess Street, 13 Countess Street, 13A Countess Street, 15 Countess Street, 15a Countess Street, 17 Countess Street, 17a Countess Street, 20 Rosebery Street, 22 Rosebery Street, 24 Rosebery Street, 26 Rosebery Street, 28 Rosebery Street Mosman being Lot 25/Sec 1/DP2864, Lot 1/DP587924, Lot 2/DP587924, Lot B/DP442142, Lot A/DP442142, Lot 2/DP519876, Lot 1/DP519876, Lot 2/DP807253, Lot 1/DP807253, Lot 9/Sec 1/DP2864, Lot 8/Sec 1/DP2864, Lot 7/Sec 1/DP2864.
- development specified in EOI application 274756 dated 1 July 2025 including development for the purpose of residential flat building with provision of affordable housing at 3, 5, 5a, 7, 9, 9а, 9b Gladys Ave, Frenchs Forest being Lot 18/DP25713, Lot 171/DP849591, Lot 172/DP849591, Lot 16/DP25713, Lot 151/DP847732, Lot 61/DP1294380, Lot 62/DP1294380 (NBC - DA2025/1263).
'The largest development site offering in Mosman in over 25 years, the site spans 4,129m² of R3 Medium Density Residential land. Benefiting from the NSW Low and Mid-Rise Housing Policy, the site presents exceptional development potential of up to 9,084m² of GFA*, with dual street access and expansive district and Middle Harbour water views.*Subject to the Low and Mid Rise provisions under the Housing SEPP.'
The precinct’s new planning controls began in June 2022 to allow Northern Beaches Council to finalise its development control plan for the precinct and to exhibit and finalise a local contributions plan before new planning controls are introduced.
A Frenchs Forest Town Centre Section 7.11 Contributions Plan was adopted by the council at its May 2022 Meeting. Council's webpage on this stated this will be submitted to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal for review and that review is anticipated to take 6-12 months.
Once the new planning controls began, the council was to assess Development Applications against its Local Environmental Plan, supporting Development Control Plan and the French Forest 2041 Place Strategy.
Frenchs Forest Town Centre Park Upgrades costed at $6million for Brick Pit Reserve, Akora Reserve and Rabbett Reserve were exhibited by the council from March to May 2022.
The NBC's latest, and February 2025 update, on its LEP and DCP, states:
''While Council is awaiting formal advice and a Gateway Determination on the Local Environmental Plan (LEP) Planning Proposal from the NSW Government, we are preparing a consolidated draft Development Control Plan (DCP). The new DCP will complement the LEP by providing detailed guidance on other requirements for new development across the Northern Beaches e.g. carparking requirements, shadowing controls, views loss assessment etc.
The community will be asked for input on both the LEP Planning Proposal and the draft DCP once they have been endorsed for public exhibition by the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces (LEP) and Council (DCP) respectively.
At this stage, we anticipate public exhibition will occur in late 2025. However, this will depend on the timing and nature of feedback from the NSW Government on the LEP Planning Proposal.
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- Very low income: Less than 50% of the median income (such as minimum wage earners, pensioners or people on government benefits).
- Low income: Between 50% and 80% of the median income (such as childcare workers or cleaners).
- Moderate income: Between 80% and 120% of the median income (such as teachers, police or nurses starting their careers).
2025 Veteran Community Grants Program

Scam Alert: 'Brushing'

Tree Giveaway: October 25 at Avalon

Paracetamol use in pregnancy
NSW Surf Clubs Grant Program open
- Applications open - All Categories - Monday, 15 September 2025
- Applications close: Category 1 – 1pm, 20 October 2025
- Applications close: Category 2 and Category 3 – 1pm, 10 November 2025
- Outcomes advised: March 2026 onwards
- Funding agreements executed for successful projects – Within 6 weeks of notification
- Category 1 – March 2027
- Category 2 – February 2027
- Category 3 – February 2029

Seasonal Bushfire Outlook: Spring 2025

Concert for a cause

Living Ocean's Art for Oceans Surfboard Auction
- Live & online auction of 20 custom-painted surfboards by renowned Australian artists
- 3 course Italian inspired dinner with free wine and beer
- Entertainment by That Old Chestnut and DJ Darren Todd
- Raffle & fundraising activities supporting marine conservation, research, and education

Warriewood DA Proposes removal of 11 Hectares of Vegetation, 280+ extra vehicles for streets
Dear Editor
This is a notice to make the community aware of a proposed development lodged for 120 Mona Vale Road, Warriewood and 8 Forest Road, Warriewood. Currently 8 Forest Rd has a development in progress for 80 dwellings (see 'Lone Wallaby'). 120 Mona Vale Rd proposes to contain 63 residential lots, and to link the land to 8 Forest Rd with a very substantial bridge over Narrabeen Creek, in order for all residents of both properties to then exit Jubilee Avenue. The developers have previously been denied access to Mona Vale Road, and are therefore attempting to gain access over the creek, with a potential 280 vehicles to be added over both sites and to be funnelled through the suburban streets of Warriewood.
120 Mona Vale Rd is currently zoned R2 and C4. In New South Wales, Australia, "R2" refers to the Low Density Residential zone, primarily for single-family detached homes, while "C4" refers to the Environmental Living zone, intended for areas with special environmental values that allow for low-impact residential development, including dwelling houses and secondary dwellings, while prioritising environmental preservation.
In March 2025, the Biodiversity Conservation Act (BC Act) reforms mandated that developers "avoid, minimise, and offset" biodiversity impacts, requiring genuine avoidance and minimisation efforts to be demonstrated before offsets are considered. The reforms, which took full effect from March 7, 2025, legislated this hierarchy within the Act and introduced new assessment standards and public registers to improve transparency and ensure developers implement real measures to protect biodiversity values. This process has not been demonstrated. The majority of native vegetation in the subject lot will be cleared for the development, and an unreasonable amount of vegetation fragmentation will occur for the access track.
Clearing of hectares of native vegetation all of which is known habitat for over 20 threatened species is completely unreasonable, unsustainable and is a complete disregard for the principle of ‘Avoid’.
The section of the proponents BDAR (section 7) does not detail the Principal of ‘Avoid’ but instead relies on the principles of ‘Offset’; and ‘Minimise’. This is a failure of the development to meet the offset hierarchy. The preparation of a Vegetation Management Plan to protect vegetation along riparian corridors is not an adequate demonstration of avoid, when over 6.18 hectares of native vegetation habitat for threatened species, including at least three (3) Serious and Irreversible Impact (SAII) entities will be cleared and lost forever.
There is extreme concern for the damage this will do to Narrabeen Creek and surrounds, not to mention the high increase in traffic through 8 Forest Rd and out Jubilee Avenue. The bridge will necessitate destruction of prime habitat and riparian land, with many piers to be sunk into the creek and surrounds. In total more than 11 hectares of vegetation will be cleared, 6.18 hectares being native vegetation.
To make a submission prior to the cut off of October 1 2025, go to DA2025/1087 to locate documents for further viewing, and lodge your comments through the ‘make a submission’ link, or quoting the DA number and sending an email to council@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
Such damage and blatant disregard for the local environment is concerning and should not be allowed to be carried out.
Exhibition Period:03/09/2025 to 01/10/2025
Concerned Residents
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Exhibition Notice
DA2025/1087
Address: 8 Forest Road and 120 Mona Vale Road WARRIEWOOD
Lot 3, Lot 4 & Lot 5 DP 124602 and Lot 1 DP 5055
Description: Subdivision of three lots into 63 residential lots, one (1) community title lot and one (1) residue lot including the construction of a bridge, associated infrastructure, services and access works
Consent Authority: Sydney North Planning Panel
Applicant: Opera Properties Pty Ltd
Exhibition Start Date: 3 September 2025
Exhibition End Date: 1 October 2025
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The proposal is ‘Integrated Development’ and approval is required from NSW Rural Fire Service under s100B of the Rural Fires Act 1997. The proposal is also ‘Nominated Integrated Development’ and approval is required from the Department of Planning and Environment - Water under s91 (Controlled Activity Approval) of the Water Management Act 2000.
Submissions can be made to Council during the exhibition period. Any submission must specify the grounds for objection
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