Week Two March 2026: Issue 652 (published Sunday Mar. 8)
Little Penguin Killed on Warriewood Beach: Offleash Dog the likely murderer - NB: this report contains distressing images and is not suitable for young people
Aquatics Summer Coastal Drowning Report Released: One Coastal Drowning Death Every Two Days Over Summer 2025-2026
The Unseen Tide: The Relentless March of Abandoned Dogs at DoggieRescue, Ingleside
Northern Beaches Council Tops Complaints to NSW Office of Local Government Data
NSW Minister for Recovery Janelle Saffin Visits Mackerel Beach Landslide site with Pittwater's MP
Megan Maack Honoured As Manly's Local Woman Of The Year 2026
Private Services to stay at Northern Beaches Hospital
Mona Vale Chamber of Commerce Rejuvenated - Relaunched: New mantra of 'Community First'
Elanora Heights Public School Goes Red & Yellow for Inaugural Day to Honour Volunteer Lifesavers
Pictures Avalon Beach Historical Society's March 2026 Meeting: On Bangalley Headland's 'Ovens' Caves by Geoff Searl OAM and John Illingsworth
37 New Social Homes on Former Queenscliff Health Centre Site: priority to be given to women over the age of 55 + the ‘Hear our Voices’ initiative - Women's Week 2026
Park Bench Philosophers Mackellar MP Dr. Sophie Scamps re-launches updated ‘Ending Jobs for Mates’ Bill
NSW Police issue warning over authority scams targeting multicultural communities
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Week One March 2026: Issue 652 (published Sunday Mar. 1)
Profile of the Week: INXS Nominated for Induction Into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - fan voting open now
History: The Barrett Family of Pittwater by William (Bill) James Goddard
Sell Off of Pittwater Residents Asset at Vuko Place 'On the Nose' Residents State
Central Coast Teenager Confirmed as First Tick-induced Fatality in Australia
Scruby urges government review to include benefits of licensing, registration and insurance- Northern Beaches PAC 'E-Voltage' Police Operation to continue
Pictures 2026 Surf Life Saving NSW State Championships - SLS SNB Branch results
Aquatics Australian Boardriders Battle Grand Final Set to Run Next Weekend: March 7-8 2026
DIY Ideas Reducing Ticks in Your Garden: Garden care, Plants that Repel, What to Wear Outdoors
Park Bench Philosophers Council's Wildflower Project
Pittwater Ocean Swims Welcome Swimmers in March by John Guthrie - NB: Avalon Beach SLSC Swims cancelled
A community legacy: Art Auction of works from the Home of Susan Duncan & Bob Story to Support West Pittwater RFS - Open now, closing Monday 9 March at midnight - Live auction: Saturday 7 March, Elvina Reserve, 3.30pm - Approximately 20 works will be concluded live
Councils Approving DA's in Known Flood Zones - NSW Government's Proposed Climate Change and Natural Hazards State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP): Have Your Say until March 16
Profile of the Week Pittwater Woman of the Year 2026 awarded to Skye Rose: Champion of Inclusive Sport + Gidget Foundation Founder and Narrabeen Sports High student recognised at NSW Women of the Year Awards Sky initiated Kickability after her own son, Dane, 17, who lives with autism, found mainstream AFL too intense. Kickability provides professional-led sessions, supported by junior volunteers and their coaches, creating “a strong, inclusive culture and genuine friendships. Kickability players are not a separate group - they are part of the Tigers’ family,” according to Skye.
Skye was formally honoured at the Zonta International Women’s Day Breakfast at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Newport on March 4.
Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:
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Marine Rescue NSW appoints new Commissioner

Marine Rescue Hawkesbury: at Flint and Steel Point


Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Want to Help us be there for you?
- Download the Return and Earn app, edit payout to Donation, find us under Charities (search Broken Bay), set as your preferred payout method, then scan the displayed barcode under the reader on arrival.
- No phone app?? Still easy... recycle your items, select the "Donate" option on the screen at the end of your session, choose us! It's that easy⚓🐟

No Avalon Beach SLSC Swims this year
International Women's Day: Catherine Park, Scotland Island - Sunday 8 March, 10am

Blues Deluxe: Final Show



BHS Surf Team Raffle

- Wednesday 13th May, 2026: Opening Ceremony and Briefing: 4-5.30pm. Venue: Southern Cross University Gold Coast Campus.
- Thursday 14 – Friday 15, 2026: (Competition window - mobile event, conditions dependent). Prime venues: Kirra and Miami. Backup venues: Tugan, Tallebudgera, Currumbin and Palm Beaches (QLD version).
- Event presentation: On beach 4pm Friday 15.
ACCC to monitor fuel prices
"I would expect the ACCC as the independent regulator enforcing Australia's competition and consumer laws to investigate any concerns arising about misrepresentations regarding petrol prices, false and misleading conduct or anti-competitive conduct in petrol markets, and to take appropriate action," Mr. Chalmers says.
Boosting opportunities for women-owned businesses in NSW
NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee: share your thoughts on supports under review
- early intensive behavioural interventions
- positive behaviour support for older children and adults
- robot-assisted gait training
- social skills training as a disability support for children and young people.
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Tucker
5 mths Staffy X

Tucker came from the pound at just 16 weeks and started as an anxious highly strung little boy who was protective of his food. He has come a long way and sits nicely for treats with no issues. He walks well on lead and adapts to new environments well. Tucker has been introduced to some female dogs. He is a confident sort of a guy who would be best with a confident female dog who is not too assertive in manner to show him the ropes and guide him to good doggy manners. He has a short coat and weighs 14.1kg at 5 mths. Tucker is looking for a home based worker with time to do all the puppy training and a garden for him to run and play in. His adoption fee is $800. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped.
Freckles
10yo Foxy X Pug

Freckles came from the pound terrified and shut down. Even at our vets he would urinate and defecate on you if you tried to pick him up. It took 2 days at his foster home before he would move, and we saw a tiny tail wag. He ate when there was nobody around. Freckles is getting used to some small senior dogs and seems happy in their company.
Freckles is such a gentle sweet boy. He now likes gentle strokes from people he knows. He is looking for an experienced owner who can continue bringing him out of his shell. He has a shortish coat and weighs 6.4kg. Frechles is very food focussed, typical pug so easy to train! 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 $600.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Woody Point Yacht Club AGM 2026: Saturday 11 April
- Members get free entry, non-members welcome with $50 cash payment at the gate.
- Free transport courtesy of Church Point Ferry Service
- Ferry times: 4:00 Newport, 4:15 Church Point, 4:20 Elvina Bay, 4:30 Bell Wharf, 4:45 Tennis Wharf
- First ferry home 10:15 pm, Last ferry home 11:15 pm
- RSVP with an email to woodypyc.treasurer@gmail.com

Narrabeen Lakes Amateur Swimming Club: Saturday Afternoons

AOK: Thursday Volunteers Needed
- Food already cooked
- Trays provided
- Pick up Warriewood – Thursday morning
- Heat in your oven
- Return hot by 4pm

Petition: Stop Politicians from spamming & harvesting our data
Sign at: www.katechaney.com.au/spam-and-data-petition
We want political parties to communicate - but without bombarding us or harvesting our personal information.
This is a chance for the Government to act to protect voters.
Political Spam
We’re tired of getting swamped with political texts. Political parties shouldn’t be exempt from the Spam Act 2003 - they need to follow the same rules as every business. Prime Minister Albanese said on ABC Radio, “I certainly think that would be a reasonable thing to do, to ban the texts."
Data Harvesting - Postal Vote Applications
Millions of Australians vote by post. This process should be between you and the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) - not political parties fishing for your data. Right now, major parties send postal vote application forms – by SMS, email or to your mailbox - along with their political ads and ask you to send your application to a “processing centre” they control. They can then collect your personal details to use and share before passing the application on to the AEC. As AEC Commissioner Jeff Pope said on 31 March 2025, "Concerns about party postal vote applications through unsolicited outreach is the number one complaint we hear from voters at almost every federal election"
Governments in Victoria and Western Australia have fixed this. NSW is next.
It’s time for the Federal Government to do the same!
More in report: Bill to Stop Politicians Harvesting your Data Via Postal Votes Introduced: Petition to support Bill

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Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Mona Vale Residents Association

Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal
Protect Aussie birds from lethal SGAR rat poisons: add your voice
Australia’s native birds, wildlife, and even family pets are being poisoned by Second-generation Anticoagulant Rodenticides (SGARs), a dangerous class of chemicals which are still readily available in supermarkets and online. BirdLife Australia is calling for all SGARs to be removed from public sale and restricted to licensed professionals.
BirdLife Australia says:
''Last month, Australia’s national regulator — the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) — failed to act on mounting evidence of the serious risks posed by SGAR rat poisons. This puts our birds of prey, native wildlife, and household pets at continued risk.
The APVMA has instead proposed a set of inadequate, half-measures. The proposed changes will not deliver any meaningful reduction in wildlife poisoning.''
Submissions are now open! Tell the regulator to remove SGARs from supermarket and retailer shelves, ensuring the general public cannot access these highly toxic products that are killing wildlife.
Add your Voice here - closes March 16, 2026
Tawny Frogmouths. Photo: AJG/PON
Environmental Art & Design Prize 2026: Open
SLSA Inducts 3 New Life Members: Congrats to Barry Antella

Aussies 2026
- Youth Championships (U13-U15): March 21–22, 2026.
- Masters Championships: March 23–24, 2026.
- Open Championships: March 25–29, 2026.
- Aussies Ocean Swim: March 22, 2026.
- Adaptive Events: March 28, 2026
Results: 5.5m Championship 2026
- 1st Rhapsody - Tom Spithill
- 2nd Alpha Crucis - Martin Cross
- 3rd Antares - Theresa Hamilton
- 4th Sic Em Rex II - David Hamilton
- 5th Baragoola - Jason Antill
- 6th Skagerak - Bob Stoddard
- 7th Ku-Ring-Gai - John Bacon


NSW Optimist Championship 2026 on Pittwater

Avalon Land Gifted to the Community: Notice

- Completing the submission form on Council’s website
- Emailing council@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
- Writing to Northern Beaches Council, PO Box 82, MANLY NSW 1655

French Film Festival at Warriewood until April 8

Helen Roberts SC appointed to Supreme Court of NSW
NSW Government's Heat Pump Feasibility Grant for businesses: closes March 31
Learn how heat pumps could lower your energy costs and emissions here.
Key information
- Status: open now
- Grant amount: up to $30,000 to cover up to 75% of the project costs
- Application closing date: Tuesday, 31 March 2026 at 5 pm (AEDT) or earlier, if funding is exhausted
- Total funding amount: $1 million
Heat pumps are an effective solution to cut costs and decarbonise heating systems. Switching to heat pumps can benefit your businesses in many ways, including:
- lowering energy costs
- reducing exposure to volatile global energy prices
- reducing carbon emissions.
Discover energy savings that were identified during the NSW Government's Heat Pump Feasibility pilot program.
The Heat Pump Feasibility Grant is a great opportunity for eligible NSW businesses to assess whether a heat pump is a feasible option for your site. You can apply for up to $30,000 to cover 75% of the project costs.
What’s included in the grant funding
The grant provides funding to help you work with a specialist consultant who will first assess your site for any major barriers to installing a heat pump. If these barriers can be overcome, you will receive funding for a detailed feasibility study. This will help you make an informed decision about whether a heat pump is the right fit for your site.
The grant includes 3 milestones:
- Milestone 1: Up to $5,000 to cover up to 75% of the cost to identify if a heat pump is suitable for your business site. This is an opportunity to identify potential barriers to heat pump implementation and assess possible solutions. The results of milestone 1 will determine your progression to milestone 2.
- Milestone 2: Develop the heat pump design against the site’s current process requirements. There is no payment of Grant funding at milestone 2.
- Milestone 3: Up to $25,000 (covering up to 75% of costs) to develop a detailed heat pump feasibility study (for milestone 2 and 3).
For full details about what is included and what is not, please read the funding guidelines (PDF, 637KB).
Who can apply
To be eligible for this Grant, you must meet all the following criteria:
- You have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and are registered for goods and services tax (GST).
- You are delivering your heat pump project at a NSW business site address.
- You use between 5,000 and 100,000 gigajoules (GJ) of gas (liquified natural gas, liquified petroleum gas, natural gas) per year at your business site, excluding fuel for transport. You must be able to provide evidence of your annual gas use, such as energy bills. You must submit the most recent available evidence, no more than 2 years old at the time you apply.
- You have identified a specialist consultant(s) to complete the Grant milestones.
You are not eligible for this Grant if you:
- are a Commonwealth, state or local government entity
- have already been approved for this Grant funding
- have received or are going to receive funding from the NSW Government for the same activities.
Open Arms group programs
- Connected Couples
- Managing Anger
- Managing Depression
- Managing Pain
- Parenting programs
- Recovery from Trauma
- Relaxation and Stress Management
- Sleeping Better
- Stepping Out (transition from military to civilian life)
- Understanding Anxiety
Cranzgots Pizza Cafe Closing March 15 2026
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Police issue warning over authority scams targeting multicultural communities
- Do not share personal information or financial details over the phone
- Do not transfer funds to people you do not know
- Do not respond to threats or demands for payment
- Do not visit websites or click links provided by scammers
IPART seeks community feedback as 10 councils apply to increase rates above the rate peg
- demonstrated the need for the additional income
- provided evidence that the community is aware of the need for and extent of the proposed rate rise
- established that the impact on affected ratepayers is reasonable
- exhibited, approved and adopted relevant planning documents
- explained and quantified the council’s productivity improvements and cost containment strategies.
- Ballina Shire Council
- Blacktown City Council
- Central Coast Council
- Cessnock City Council
- Glen Innes Severn Council
- Hawkesbury City Council
- Ku-ring-gai Council
- Muswellbrook Shire Council
- North Sydney Council
- Uralla Shire Council
Mow for Ol'Mate in March

Victa rotary lawnmower and Mervyn Victor Richardson of Careel Bay, the owner of the company - 1955 - photo by Jack Hickson, Australian Photographic Agency
Saltwater Veterans: Helping Hands Needed

MWP Care Seeking Volunteers

Pittwater Community Groups:
Report Hate Crimes
- Every report is taken seriously by the NSW Police Force.
- You can expect a respectful and straightforward experience.
- A translator will be used if required.
- When you report to the police, they will request your details. You can choose not to provide these details at the time of reporting however, this will likely affect how police can proceed with an investigation.
- Support services or contact with an appropriate liaison officer will be offered.
- You will be kept informed of what happens next, your rights and the criminal process (if someone was able to be charged).
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