March 1 - 31, 2026: Issue 652

Front Page Issue 652

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. 

History Taylors Point Public Wharf: Some History

Taylor's Point, Clareville, was named after a gentleman with the surname 'Taylor' who was given a land grant here. In 1921 the first wharf was built here to facilitate access to the land when the roads were more like dirt tracks cut through the bush.

Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:

March 1 2026


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Marine Rescue NSW appoints new Commissioner

Chair of the Marine Rescue NSW Board, Nola Watson, has announced the appointment of Mr Todd Andrews as the new Commissioner of Marine Rescue NSW.
 
The Marine Rescue NSW Board undertook a rigorous external recruitment campaign to identify a new leader to guide the organisation into the future.
 
Marine Rescue NSW’s strong reputation for professionalism and operational capability attracted a high-quality field of candidates, from a diverse range of professional backgrounds.
 
“Todd’s extensive executive experience across business and Not for Profit organisations, combined with his deep understanding of Marine Rescue NSW, made him a stand out candidate for the role.” Watson said.
 
“The Marine Rescue NSW Board unanimously agreed to appoint Todd to the position.”
 
Following his prior career in finance and international business, Todd joined Marine Rescue NSW in 2018 as Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary. He was appointed Deputy Commissioner Corporate Services in September 2021 and has served as Acting Commissioner since September 2025. 
 
Todd officially commenced as Commissioner on 2 March 2026.

Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Todd Andrews

Marine Rescue Hawkesbury: at Flint and Steel Point

Friday March 6, 2026
It's 1:30 am and your drifting out to sea in mist and fog with your daughter on board, who you gonna call? Marine Rescue Hawkesbury that's who. 

HW30 Dyarubbun had to use both radar and night vision to find their way down to Broken Bay. Father/daughter fishing duo were towed safely into Parsley Bay. 

Thanks to Phil and Jeff for getting out of bed and going to help. Champions.


Photos: MRHW

Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Want to Help us be there for you?

Friday March 6, 2026
Did you know you can donate directly to Marine Rescue Broken Bay, recycling via Return and Earn?

  • 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⚓🐟
If everyone reading this even dedicated just one recycle trip to us it would make the world of difference and contribute towards our 2026 fundraising target 

No Avalon Beach SLSC Swims this year

March 2, 2026
Avalon Beach SLSC has made the decision not to proceed with the 2026 Avalon Beach Ocean Swim. After reviewing current participation levels and broader community sentiment, the committee has chosen to take a precautionary pause this year. 

All registered swimmers will receive a full refund. We appreciate the ongoing support of our ocean swimming community and look forward to welcoming everyone back to Avalon in 2027.

Avalon Beach SLSC

International Women's Day: Catherine Park, Scotland Island - Sunday 8 March, 10am 

This year marks the 115th birthday of International Women's Day (IWD). Let's celebrate with a morning tea in Catherine Park.

The theme is "Give to Gain. Imagine a gender equal world, free of bias, stereotypes and discrimination".

BYO drinks and share plate. There will be: readings; shared thoughts for women in war-torn countries and victims of violence; reflection and discussion and some of our women elders to talk about what IWD means for them.

See you in the park.... if you can, bring a note donation for Resilience in Mona Vale, or if you have some funky gear/things for the Resilience shop, bring them and we will arrange delivery.

Blues Deluxe: Final Show

Miff James: ''What started as a casual studio jam with muso mates over 10 years ago turned into a busy band, but this Sunday will be our final ever show. Touring (up and down Pittwater and Barrenjoey Roads) has been tiring. We think it's time and band members are moving on to other projects. So come join us for our last hoorah at the Bowlo this Sunday from 4:00pm. It's free in and we'll play till they kick us out!''



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BHS Surf Team Raffle

Barrenjoey High School Surf Team is aiming to go to The Australian Interschools Championships. 

Help Send Barrenjoey to the Australian Interschools Surfing Championships!

This May, 20 Barrenjoey students will compete at the Australian Interschools Surfing Championships on the Gold Coast - one of the biggest high school surf events in the country.

The event: 13–15 May 2026 | Kirra Beach & Miami Beach, Gold Coast 
The team:  20 boys and girls, plus coach Mr Rose.

Barrenjoey's Surf Excellence Program builds more than surfers — it develops leaders, teammates, and resilient young people who represent our school with pride on a national stage.

To get them there, we need to cover flights, accommodation, registration, food, and travel for the whole team. Every dollar helps.

Team members are already out hosting cake stalls and have their parents have launched a raffle. Let's get them to Queensland. 


About the Australian Interschools Surfing Championships 
The Australian Interschools Surfing is open to all Secondary Schools, including Government, Catholic and Inxdpenendnet schools across Australia, to compete and field Teams in each age division. 
Schools can enter multiple teams across boys and girls divisions from Year 7 to Year 12 or just one team. 

Surfing Australia and Surfing Queensland welcomes all competitors. The Australian Interschools Surfing Championships will be held on the Gold Coast May 14 to 15 2026. 

Event Schedule:
  • 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

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has written to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission asking it to monitor fuel prices amid the unrest in the Middle East.

In a letter to the acting chair of the ACCC, the treasurer has asked the commission to closely monitor petrol prices to avoid price gouging.

"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.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen says Australia is well prepared to weather the instability to petrol supplies caused by the conflict in the Middle East.

The energy minister says he's spoken to the chief executives of Australia's oil refinery companies and that Australia is currently in excess of minimum stock obligations for fuel.

Australia's Minimum Stockholding Obligation (MSO), effective from July 1, 2023, requires major fuel importers and refiners to hold minimum inventory levels for petrol, diesel, and jet fuel. Importers must maintain 27 days of petrol/jet fuel and 32 days of diesel (as of 2024), covering 98% of relevant fuel supplies.

Mr. Bowen says those companies have informed him that they're confident about oil supplies right through till May.

He says there will be impacts as a result of the war in the Middle East and says the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will be monitoring prices closely.

"There is no immediate threat to petrol supplies in Australia. There will be challenges in this difficult environment in the Middle East," Bowen says.

"There are real challenges, but there is no need for panic. Buying will just make the situation worse," he says.

Bowen says there is no need for people to rush to the service station and fill up on petrol, and says there is no immediate threat to petrol supplies in Australia.

On Friday March 6 the ACC stated:
As international crude oil prices respond to the unfolding events in the Middle East, the ACCC is examining international and domestic fuel price movements and market behaviour.

“The international price of refined petrol is a key driver of Australian retail petrol prices. While these international costs are largely outside the control of local petrol retailers, we remind retailers that making false or misleading statements to consumers about the reasons of price increases would be in breach of the Australian Consumer Law,” Commissioner Anna Brakey said.

“The ACCC will not hesitate to take action if representations and market behaviour by a petrol company contravene competition and consumer laws,” Ms Brakey said. “We have written to major fuel companies to set out our expectations about domestic fuel pricing as these international events unfold.”

“At this time, as at any time, we encourage motorists to use fuel price apps and websites to shop around to find the lowest prices.”

However, as more Australians free themselves of a reliance on petrol, the shift away from queuing for the same increases.
Almost 17 per cent of all new vehicle sales in December 2025 were new electric vehicles, representing the highest monthly electric vehicle market share ever recorded in Australia.

In calendar year 2025, electric vehicle sales rose by 38 per cent compared with 2024 and represented just over 13 per cent of all new vehicle sales.

NB:
Singapore Mogas 95 Unleaded (Mogas 95) is the relevant international benchmark for the wholesale price of petrol in Australia. Singapore Gasoil with 10 parts per million sulphur content (Gasoil 10 ppm) is the international benchmark for the wholesale price of diesel.

Gross indicative retail differences represent the difference between average retail petrol prices and indicative wholesale prices.

‘Petrol’ means regular unleaded petrol unless otherwise specified.
Price changes are reported in nominal terms unless otherwise specified.

In February 2026, The Federal Court ordered Mobil Oil Australia to pay $16 million in penalties for making false or misleading representations about the fuel sold at nine petrol stations in north and central Queensland, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law.

Boosting opportunities for women-owned businesses in NSW

March 3, 2026
The NSW Government states it is backing women-led businesses in our state with the launch of Australia’s first database to showcase women-owned businesses making it easier for women to connect and explore new business opportunities.

The NSW Government has invested over $190,000 for Entrepreneurial & Small Businesswomen Australia (EBSWA) to support the development of the Women-Owned Enterprises Australia Supplier Network, a hub for women-led businesses of all sizes to increase their visibility.

The Supplier Network will then match women-owned enterprises on the database with commercial businesses or NSW Government tenders under $3 million.

The goal is to have 3,000 women on the database in three years to increase visibility and opportunities for their businesses.

Women are currently under-represented in small business, often due to a lack of access to finance and formal networks when compared to men.

The 2021 Census shows approximately 34 per cent of NSW small business owners are women. In comparison, 66 per cent of the state’s small business owners are men. Increasing the proportion of small businesses owned by women supports economic growth and social progress.

To support women in seizing the opportunities, EBSWA has also been funded to run industry-specific procurement-readiness workshops to address existing knowledge barriers and a small business summit to help women connect and learn from each other.

This is part of the NSW Government’s wider effort to improve women’s economic opportunity and advance gender equality. This includes membership to the WEConnect global women-owned business network so verified women-led businesses can be connected to New South Wales buyers, reaching new markets and customers. 

Other work we are doing includes, partnering with organisations in the Supporting Women in Business Grants and Investing in Women Grants.

More information and access to the Women-Owned Enterprise Australia Supplier Network hub is available here: www.esbwa.com.au/

Minister for Women Jodie Harrison said:

“The Minns Government is working hard to empower women to dream big, start up and run their own businesses. Many women have fantastic business ideas, and just need a bit of a boost to turn them into something more.

“This new hub is a great way to connect women-owned and led businesses with NSW government tenders, so that we can use our buying power to really boost women’s opportunity.

“It’s not only good for women, but also great for our economy by increasing the diversity of suppliers.”

Minister for Small Business Janelle Saffin said:
“Small businesses are the engine room of the NSW economy, but for too long, many talented women entrepreneurs have been operating under the radar.

“By investing in this database, we are shining a light on women-led enterprises and ensuring they are front and centre when it comes to major contracts and tenders.

“This initiative will open new doors for thousands of women in business – giving them the visibility, connections and confidence they need to grow and compete.”

Founder and CEO EBSWA Amanda Rose said:
“ESBWA is funded through a range of sources across government, corporate and project-based partnerships. Women Owned Enterprises (WOE) operates as a dedicated brand of ESBWA and the NSW Government is currently supporting the Women Owned Enterprises project in New South Wales.

“The core goal of ESBWA is to represent and advocate for women in business and entrepreneurship across Australia, ensuring women are visible, influential and economically powerful within policy, industry and enterprise.

“This is not just an announcement, it is the establishment of infrastructure. For the first time in Australia, there is a coordinated mechanism to identify, verify, prepare and actively connect women-owned enterprises into procurement supply chains.”

NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee: share your thoughts on supports under review

On 16 February 2026 the Australian Department of Health announced the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee is reviewing supports to make sure they are safe, beneficial and cost-effective for people with disability. The committee wants input from the disability community to help inform their advice to government.  

The Australian Government established the NDIS Evidence Advisory Committee to ensure that NDIS supports are safe, suitable and cost-effective for people with disability.

Supports the committee will be reviewing include:
  • 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.
If you use or research these supports or use other supports for similar goals, the committee wants to hear from you.

Your feedback will help inform the committee’s advice to government to improve outcomes for NDIS participants.

Find out more from on the Department's consultation hub:

Public consultation is now open until 11:59 pm AEDT on 29 March 2026.

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 

Where: Lovett Bay Boatshed – 5pm until late.
We will be welcoming Toby Jay back as MC alongside the inimitable Col Bailey and the evening will sparkle with live music from The Kate Lush Band.
  • 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

Some say the key to keeping New Year's resolutions is to make them specific, measurable, and achievable. If health and wellness is yours, then swim clubs can help you achieve them.  It’s an easy exercise habit to develop, super cheap ($40 for the rest of the season), with measurable improvements.  And its heaps of fun and so good for your wellbeing.  

Just walking down the path to our beautiful Narrabeen ocean and lagoon sheds will help you destress and then you get to swim in our spectacular pool with some pretty wonderful people (at the most magical time of the year to swim).  

You can learn more about us at www.nlasc.com.au or just come down and swim a length of two with us and see what we're all about.  

You'll find us at Narrabeen rockpool every Saturday arvo from 1pm.

AOK: Thursday Volunteers Needed

Every Thursday, we serve a hot meal to our homeless community — and right now, we urgently need help to make that happen.
We’re looking for one or two reliable people with transport and a working oven who can help heat pre-cooked meals each Thursday. Quick details:
  • Food already cooked
  • Trays provided
  • Pick up Warriewood – Thursday morning
  • Heat in your oven
  • Return hot by 4pm
That’s it. No cooking. Just heating.
This has become a critical weekly gap, and having consistent Thursday support would take enormous pressure off and ensure our community doesn’t miss out on a hot meal.

If you:
💜 Live near Warriewood 
💜 Have a working oven
💜 Can help most Thursdays (even fortnightly)
👉 Please comment or message us ASAP. at: 

If Thursdays aren’t possible but you’d like to help in another way, still reach out — we have other roles too.

Thank you for helping us keep our community fed with dignity.
— Sarah & the AOK team

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

Please contact Sydney Wildlife Rescue on (02) 9413 4300 for advice if you hit a native animal or come across an injured one while driving. It is helpful if you can provide an accurate location or landmark to assist our rescuers who will pouch check marsupials for joeys, so little lives like Phoebe can be saved. 


 
Photo: Phoebe the Swamp Wallaby by Jane Notice

JP Public Register

You can find a Justice of the Peace (JP) using the online Public Register. You can search by postcode, name of a JP, day of availability, language spoken and JP registration number. The register lists a JP’s location, availability and telephone number.
Please note that JPs are volunteers and may not be available at all times. Click here to access the JP Public Register

There are  2 J.P’s working in Pittwater RSL Sub-Branch office, we work every Monday (10:30am to 15:30) except on public holidays:
  1. Terry Jones J.P.
  2. Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P

Mona Vale Residents Association

Mona Vale Residents Association is a community group encouraging involvement on important matters within the Mona Vale area. Email: mvrasydney@gmail.com


Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data 

Local wildlife rescuers are asking all members of the public to report any roadkill on McCarrs Ck Rd or any other road in the NB (Wakehurst Parkway or Mona Vale Road for instance) on www.wildlifemapping.org

This records the GPS position, date, sex, species. Photos can be added as they help in identification. The data is then forwarded to OEH and Transport NSW as it can help establish the best places to place mitigation.  Simply enter:
  1. The position via GPS or road and suburb
  2. The date
  3. 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

Now in its sixth year, artists and designers Australia-wide are invited to submit works exploring environmental themes for this year’s Environmental Art & Design Prize (EADP). Works will be accepted from 10am Wednesday 18 March to 5pm Monday 18 May 2026.

Finalists will be announced on Friday 28 May and the winners will be announced on Friday 7 August 2026.

There are four prizes on offer this year with prize money totalling $46,000. A majority of the prize money is being funded by  generous sponsors and application fees. The visual arts and design winners each receive an impressive $20,000. The people’s choice winners and the young artists/designers have a prize pool of $3,000 each.

All finalists will be featured in an exhibition across two venues at Manly Art Gallery & Museum (Art & Design categories), and Curl Curl Creative Space (Young Artists & Designers category), from 7 August to 20 September 2026.

No exhibition at Mona Vale forms part of this year's Environmental Art & Design Prize.

For more information on how to apply, visit the council website.

SLSA Inducts 3 New Life Members: Congrats to Barry Antella 

On Monday March 2 2026 SLSA was pleased to announce that three remarkable surf lifesavers have been awarded SLSA’s highest honour of Life Membership.

SLSA Life Membership is given to members who go above and beyond in their duties and responsibilities in Surf Life Saving, and who have shown distinguished voluntary service to the movement over a sustained period of at least 20 years.

Congratulations to Brett Norton-Smith (Burnie SLSC), Barry Antella (Queenscliff SLSC), and Peter Burst (North Bondi SLSC (1979-1982) Bondi SBLSC (1982-Present) and Towradgi SLSC (1995-Present), for their incredible contributions to Surf Life Saving, and their ongoing commitments to the movement.

Barry Antella – Life Member #317
Barry became involved with Queenscliff SLSC in 1974 through his automotive business where he maintained club trailers and IRB’s at no cost to the Club. He became Patron of the Club in that year and remains Patron today.

Barry obtained his Bronze Medallion in 1994 and was elected to the Club Committee in 1996 as Junior Activities delegate, a position he held for 5 years. He then became the Chief Instructor for the next 7 years putting through 541 bronze medallion members. Following that he was elected as the Club Captain for 5 years and then Vice President Lifesaving, a position he still holds today.

Barry has 214 lifesaving awards (qualifications) and is the Sydney Northern Beaches facilitator for IRB’s and Advanced Resuscitation Techniques. He is an endorsed trainer and assessor for many awards, carries out gear inspections for all Northern Beaches Clubs and continues to officiate at Branch, State and National levels.

Barry has been responsible for updating the Surf Sport manual for changes arising from the Public Safety Aquatic Rescue including changes implemented during COVID that allowed the competition to continue through the use of manikins instead of live patients. He has also assisted SLSA with resealing of IRB motors and scrutineering improvements.

Barry has championed lifesaving competition at a National level including first aid, champion lifesaver, champion patrol and IRB’s. He is a level 3 official and has officiated for over 30 years at a National level where he has been a scrutineer, provided water safety, judge, sectional referee and area referee for the past 12 years.

SLS NSW stated:
Barry first gained his Bronze Medallion in 1994, however his volunteerism through the surf club began many decades earlier. In the 70s, Barry would donate, repair and maintain gear at Queenscliff – a role he still holds, and has expanded over time. 

At a State and National level, he is a regular at major surf sports carnivals where Barry’s leadership and knowledge come to the fore, ensuring equipment is in good condition and on the beach ready for the carnival. He is a crucial cog in the machine for large events. 

Once a week, Barry and a group of Dad’s Army retirees can be found at SLSNSW HQ in Belrose, working on gear and streamlining processes for carnivals to make accessing the right equipment easier. Often, this job requires Barry to be on hand many more days during the week as he offers his expertise to various departments for repairs and maintenance. 

At a lifesaving level, Barry has previously held roles including Club Captain and Vice President, and he was critical to the development of consistent marking guidelines for the Champion Lifesaver events at surf sports carnivals – the truest test of an all-round lifesaving skillset. 

As part of the newly renovated Queenscliff surf club, completed in the early 2020s, the Barry Antella Room is duly named after a stalwart of the club as a place for members to recreate and make the most of the lifesaving community at the club. 
Photo: Barry Antella. courtesy Queenscliff SLSC

Aussies 2026

The 2026 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships will be held on the Gold Coast, Queensland at North Kirra SLSC and Tugun SLSC from 21 – 29 March.

The Aussies is an annual event where members from Australia’s 316 Surf Clubs come together to compete in more than 550 beach and ocean events. It is the largest event of its kind, only comparing the likes of the Commonwealth Games.

The event features:
  • 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
Entries to the 2026 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships must be submitted and paid via Liveheats. 

Entries close March 13 2026
SLSA Live Heats at: https://www.liveheats.com/slsa

Results: 5.5m Championship 2026

The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club experienced an outstanding few days of competition on Pittwater during the 2026 5.5m Class Australian Championship. From 1 – 3 March, competitors came together to test their skills and enjoy the vibrant 5.5m Class community.

International 5.5m Championship results:
  • 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
Race Officials:
Thanks to our Race Officials: Ted Anderson, John Paul, Robert Moore, David west and Chris Hornsby.

Photos: RPAYC

NSW Optimist Championship 2026 on Pittwater

Hosted by the RPAYC
The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club and the NSW Optimist State Championship, will run 21-22 March, 2026.
Registration for this event closes at Thu 12 Mar 2026 23:59.

View the Notice of Race and Sailing Instructions via the Optimist Association website: Home – NSW International Optimist Dinghy Association (optinsw.org.au)

All boats are to be stored/rigged in the designated signed marked zones only in the lower carpark area at RPAYC, accessible from Friday afternoon.

The lawn is not a rigging zone, it is a trolley storage area. Existing club members with boats in racks at the centreboard lawn are requested to move their boats to the car park for rigging.

Parking at RPAYC
Parking is available at Crystal Bay Car Park for visitors.
RPAYC Members will be able to access the middle and top car parks. Please note that parking in the lower car park for Full Members will be limited, as it will largely be used for rigging. (Note dual events occurring across the weekend).

Registration
Registration will take place in the Training Centre Headquarters “Jake Gale Centre” (JGC), located adjacent the centreboard lawn and launching area. Collection of pre-ordered lunches will be available for collection from the JGC.

All competitors are required to register and sign on and off each day of competition.

Dollies are to be labelled with sail number and or boat name or owner.

Signing On / Signing Off
All boats intending to race shall sign on in the training HQ centre ashore before launching and sign off once they have returned.

Support-Coach Boats
ALL support-coach boat shall register prior to the event via the online form. Boats will be issued a storage area and must return to this area post racing.

Volunteers
Log into Volunteer.net.au to view your assigned task for the weekend: volunteer.net.au/volunteer

On water volunteers, lunches will be on Alfreds 1 and Alfreds 2 (A2 will also have Rib lunches).

Avalon Land Gifted to the Community: Notice

Public Notice: Proposed classification of public land - 27 Elizabeth Street, Avalon Beach

At the May 20 2025 council meeting the council voted in confidential session to accept a Pittwater resident’s generous offer of an environmentally sensitive block of land for public space in Avalon at no cost, except for those of the owner incurred for the legal transfer.

Pittwater councillor Miranda Korzy, in her 'From the Chamber' updates for that meeting, stated:

'The council will formally thank the landowner for the proposed donation, acknowledging the significant contribution it makes to enhancing the connectivity and habitat values of the surrounding wildlife corridor and supporting long-term community and environmental outcomes.

Following the proposed transfer, the council will take the appropriate steps to classify the block as community land and rezone it to open space. 

No other details were available, in accordance with the wishes of the person transferring the land to Council.'

On Tuesday February 17 2026 the council placed a Public Notice on its website advising following the transfer, to publicly notify the proposal to classify the land as Community Land under the Local Government Act 1993.

The Notice reads:
''In accordance with Section 34 of the Local Government Act 1993, Council hereby gives public notice of its intention to resolve to classify the following land as Community Land.

Address: 27 Elizabeth Street, Avalon Beach NSW
Legal Description: Lot 9 DP 773307


Submissions
Submissions to Council regarding the proposed land classification may be made within 28 days of the date of this notice by:
All submissions received during the public notice period will be considered, and a further report will be presented to Council to determine the proposed classification.

Enquiries
For further information, please contact Council on 1300 434 434.'

Submissions close 17 March 2026 - on this webpage

Under the Local Government Act 1993, Community Land is council-owned land designated for public use - such as parks, reserves, and sports grounds - that cannot be sold. It requires a mandatory Plan of Management (PoM) to outline its usage, categorisation, and protection, and it can only be leased or licensed for up to 30 years.

Google maps 2026 aerial of the site

View from hill above this site - on Riviera

French Film Festival at Warriewood until April 8

Helen Roberts SC appointed to Supreme Court of NSW

Wednesday, 4 March 2026
Experienced barrister Helen Roberts SC has been appointed to the Supreme Court of NSW.

Ms Roberts began her legal career as tipstaff to the late Supreme Court of NSW Justice Kim Santow.

She later worked as an associate to former High Court of Australia Chief Justice Murray Gleeson AC KC before joining the NSW Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) in 1999.

Ms Roberts went onto hold senior positions with the NSW Crown Solicitor’s Office, the Northern Territory ODPP and as Deputy Coroner for the Northern Territory.

Returning to the NSW ODPP, she was appointed a Crown Prosecutor in 2010, as Senior Counsel in 2021 and Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions in 2022.

Ms Roberts is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales and previously co-chaired the NSW Bar Association’s Criminal Law Committee.

She replaces Justice Mark Ierace, who has served on the bench since 2019, and will be sworn in on March 16.

Attorney General Michael Daley said:
“Ms Roberts is an exceptional lawyer who has enjoyed a distinguished career as a crown prosecutor and brings to the bench extensive experience in the administration of justice.

“Her expertise, integrity and dedication will be an asset to the Supreme Court of NSW. This appointment will strengthen the court’s capacity to deliver timely and fair justice to the community.”

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

Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling offers a suite of free online and face-to-face group programs for current and former serving ADF members, partners and other eligible family members:
  • 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
Open Arms’ group programs are generally co-facilitated by a clinician alongside a Lived Experience Professional, who understand the military and veteran families’ experiences.  

Group programs are designed to be supportive, inclusive and strengths-based, offering a safe space to learn, share and grow. The group format supports experiential learning, shared insight, and skills practice in a peer-supported setting, fostering both individual and collective growth.

We use a strengths-based approach to foster empowerment, resilience and self-efficacy in individuals, and prioritise emotional safety, choice and control, collaboration and empowerment, cultural sensitivity and respect for all forms of lived experience.

To find out more or enquire about joining a group, clients can contact Open Arms on 1800 011 046 or visit the group page: www.openarms.gov.au/get-support/treatment-programs-and-workshops to find a group program scheduled in their region.

If you have any questions, please email OpenArms.Groupprogramspathways@dva.gov.au

Cranzgots Pizza Cafe Closing March 15 2026

Cranzgots Pizza Cafe has announced it will close permanently on March 15.

This follows a DA proposal, first lodged in September 2024, which has been approved. The development consists of the construction of a new three (3) storey mixed use building containing 1 level of early childcare centre, retail/commercial tenancies on the ground floor and a single storey basement carparking located at 1-3 Careel Head Road Avalon Beach.


The proposal will require excavation to a depth of approximately 2.3 meters to enable the construction of a basement car parking.

In mid-December 2025 a small Notice was placed on the adjacent property at 3 Careel Head road advising of an application to have a licence to run a Dan Murphy's at the same location. Details were added into the December 2025 Community News Page:


Documents - reports - and plans available on this page: HERE

Live at Crannys will run every Saturday night (until 15th March!!) from 6pm… BE SURE TO RESERVE your table… the current proprietors and staff are looking forward to sharing more memories before they close. 

Some history on the site is available in:
Careel Head Road Shops and the North Bangalley- Burrowong Creeks: Some History by William (Bill) James Goddard II, Geoff Searl OAM, John Illingsworth and A J Guesdon

Pittwater Online will run further History insights into Pittwater Creeks, alongside the last of the 2024-2025 theme of Pittwater Public Wharves. The South Bangalley-North Avalon Beach ones run next, when the load/set is finished - then we head south, to Mona Vale, Narrabeen, Bungan and Newport before heading west to Ingleside, McCarrs Creek et al....

Careel Bay shoreline in 1938. Photo: Max Dupain, courtesy State Library of NSW

Police issue warning over authority scams targeting multicultural communities

Thursday March 5 2026
Police are warning the public about a number of “authority scams” targeting members of the community.

Officers across several Police Area Commands have received reports of the scams, with some victims reporting losses of more than $50,000.

The scams appear to be targeting multicultural communities, including the Chinese, Vietnamese and Indian communities across Sydney.

Victims have reported receiving calls from someone claiming to be an official from an embassy, or police force, before being told that their passport and personal information were found on a recently arrested individual overseas.

The victim is then threatened with extradition or deportation to face the criminal justice system overseas unless they pay an amount of money.

Some victims have reported receiving multiple calls over several days and via different phone apps including Viber and WhatsApp.
Cybercrime Squad Commander Detective Acting Superintendent Jason Smith said scammers use many tactics to scare victims into handing over their personal information and money.

These calls, and the threats made, may appear real, but they are not. These people are only trying to take advantage of your fears,” Acting Superintendent Smith said.

“We understand people who receive such calls will be scared and concerned – if you do receive one of these calls, hang up and report it immediately.

“Some of these victims are vulnerable members of our community who are losing thousands of dollars in their savings.

“Anyone who thinks they may have received a scam call, or has fallen victim to a scam, is urged to report it.”

Detective Acting Superintendent Smith said scam calls don’t always come from a foreign number, they are often spoofed to appear to come from an Australian landline or mobile phone number.

Advice for the community:
  • 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
Anyone who believes they may have been a victim of a fraud or scam is urged to report the matter via the Report Cyber portal or at their local police station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Multilingual officers are stationed at various police stations. You can ring your local police station ahead of time to check which languages are available. Police also use tools such as the Language+ App to communicate with non-English speakers.

Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or nsw.crimestoppers.com.au 
Information is managed on a confidential basis. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.

IPART seeks community feedback as 10 councils apply to increase rates above the rate peg

IPART is inviting community feedback on special variation applications from 10 NSW councils to increase their income from rates above the rate peg for 2026-27.

IPART Chair Carmel Donnelly said the Tribunal is now seeking community feedback on applications from 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 and Uralla Shire Council. 

The increases sought range from 12.8% over one year to 58% over two years. Glen Innes Severn Council and North Sydney Council have also applied for minimum rate increases.

“Community feedback is an important part of the Tribunal’s assessment of special variation applications,” Ms Donnelly said.

“We encourage ratepayers and community members to fill out the survey on the IPART website or lodge a submission in relation to any of the applications we’ve received.”

IPART assesses special variation applications against criteria set by the Office of Local Government (OLG).

As set out in the OLG assessment criteria, IPART will consider whether councils have:
  • 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.
IPART may also consider other relevant matters.

All special variation applications for 2026-27 are available for review on the IPART website, along with a short survey, a fact sheet on special variations and information about how to lodge a submission. IPART is seeking feedback on Special Variation applications by 9 March 2026.

IPART will release the final decisions on special variation and minimum rate increase applications by June 2026.

The Tribunal is now seeking community feedback on applications from: 
  • 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

Attachment 1 - list of special variation (Table 1) and minimum rate (Table 2) applications can be viewed on pages 3-5 of IPart media release here.

Mow for Ol'Mate in March

Sunday, 1 March 2026 - 09:00 am to Tuesday, 31 March 2026 - 05:00 pm
It's a simple idea with a big heart: neighbours helping neighbours, right in their own backyards. By mowing a couple of lawns for older members of the community, you're not just tidying up - you're checking in, having a chat and making sure they're safe, supported and doing OK at home.

A freshly mown lawn can mean independence, dignity and peace of mind - and sometimes a reason to to stop, say hello and connect. So, grab a mower in March and be part of something special in the Northern Beaches Community.

Join this amazing community mow-ment today. Register your interest via enquiries@mwpcare.com.au or call 9913 3244.

OR Are you over 65 and would like your lawn mowed? Call our friendly team on 9913 3244 to register your interest.

Contact information
MWP Community Care, email: enquiries@mwpcare.com.au


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

Saltwater Veterans are at the stage where we really need more volunteer buy-in and community support for our ACNC registered charity.

As a starting point, we’ve broken some of the larger jobs into smaller time commitments that can be easily shared across a small team, with a number of opportunities that can even be supported remotely.

Small amounts of autonomous volunteering (from as little as 1 hour/month) would be massively appreciated and will start to build redundancy into our Saltwater Veterans Sailing Project.

We absolutely love how people step up and help on event days — and we’re now seeing Salties confidently running up Revs events, which is awesome. What we really need next is shore-side support — particularly with maintenance and administration. 

We are growing and as we grow we need more hands to help.
If you can lend a hand, please register your EOI here.

MWP Care Seeking Volunteers

Our business relies on the kindness of strangers...
Looking for a way to give back without giving up your lifestyle?

Become part of our Volunteer IMPACT Club and gain access to exercise classes, social events, Silver Surfers, tables at trivia as well as training and development workshops! Plus – have your petrol reimbursed!!

Volunteering with MWP fits around your life and your schedule, letting you make a real impact in your local community. Enjoy meeting like-minded people, learning new skills, and knowing that your time is changing lives every day.
Your Time. Your Way. Your Impact. 
Find out more here: mwpcare.com.au/get-involved

Pittwater Community Groups: 


Sports (plus Social Members)

Gardens and Environment

Rural Fire Brigades
Services - Community Organisations

Arts and Social

Report Hate Crimes

Recent reports to the news service would indicate this reminder is needed at present.

If you are subjected to hate on social media or online you should keep evidence by taking screen shots of the abuse including usernames, URLs and any other relevant information. You can report the abuse directly to the platform and report in person at any Police Station.

When not on social media and when there is no crime committed, but an action is still motivated by hate, prejudice or bias, it is known as a hate incident. Both hate crimes and hate incidents are taken very seriously by the NSW Police.

When you report hate that you witness or experience, you become part of a larger movement to remove it from our society.

What you can expect from the NSW Police Force:
  • 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).
If you witness a hate incident or hate crime but are not the victim, you can still make a report to the NSW Police. 

In an Emergency call Triple Zero (000). If not urgent, you can report online at crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 or report in person at any Police Station.  
For more information, visit  www.police.nsw.gov.au/crime/hate_crimes

Letters to the Editor

Letters should preferably be 150 to 175 words, but that remains optional. Letters must include the writer's address and phone number and 'permission to publish'.  The editor's prerogative includes editing letters for length, grammar or legal reasons. 
Send yours via email to: pittwateronlinenews@live.com.au