Week Two May 2026: Issue 654 (published Sunday May 10)
Vale Shane Stedman OAM, 1941-2026
State Government's Wakehurst Parkway flood improvement Works to Commence May 11
Aquatics Merc’s legacy will be part of every boardrider club’s shark surveillance set up: SLSNSW Drone to stay on Peninsula at 4 beaches until June 30
Scotland Island Road + Drainage Works Completed
Narrabeen Lake amenities Building DA Lodged
Pictures Pittwater 2026 for Mother's Day by Joe Mills, A J Guesdon, Kevin Murray and Michael Mannington OAM
Scruby Presses Government For Critical Funding Boost to Women's Services
$387 million boost for the CSIRO - 300+ Jobs still to go
Park Bench Philosophers Archibald - Wynne - Sulman Prize Winners 2026
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Week One May 2026: Issue 654 (published Sunday May 3)
Profile of the Week: David Elfick co-founder of Tracks alongside John Witzig and Albe Falzon, made surf movies; Morning of the Earth and Crystal Voyager and iconic and award-winning films such as Newsfront, Starstruck and Rabbit-Proof Fence. Co-owner of iconic Palladium at Palm Beach.
History: Palladium Palm Beach 1930 to 2026, Art Deco in Pittwater
George Pittar Wins 2026 Margaret River Pro.!
Northern Beaches Hospital officially transitions to public hands - Nurses and midwives at Northern Beaches Hospital to receive expanded opportunities in public health system
Aquatics: Marine Rescue NSW volunteers complete demanding boating season: more than 7 thousand safely returned to shore - MAYDAY fundraising campaign 2026 Launched
Busy storm season wraps up as SES continues to boost capabilities with new flood rescue vehicles
Pictures Bangalley Headland Hazard Reduction: Open Day for Local Fire-Rescue NSW Stations on Saturday May 9 + Time to check your Fire Alarms
Lion Island Series 2026: Race 1
Not Done Yet: Award Winning Piemaker still at Careel Bay Shops until end of August
Warringah Freeway upgrade completion: Please Familiarise Yourself With The Changes
Historic Sydney Hobart champion Solveig set to shine at CYCA’s Great Veterans Race on May 9 - Entries now Open
Guardians League announced: New Platform for Surf Racing Commences 2027
Park Bench Philosophers: How One pygmy blue whale's song unlocks oceans of data
DIY Ideas Mother's Day 2026: Give Mum some new plants for her Ever Blooming Native Flowering Plants Garden
Residents warned of Ross River Virus risk: Detected at Narrabeen-Warriewood
Hawkesbury-Nepean River System Coastal Management Program (Pittwater) Stage 4: Feedback Invited until May 31
Helen Pitt Returns to Avalon to speak about her new book: Luna Park with Sarah Macdonald - May 7 at ABSLSC, tickets available now
Regulation of sunscreens in Australia: Feedback Invited - closes May 23
Profile of the Week The Kerry Gleeson Centre, Mona ValeFor more than 15 years, Kerry Gleeson has been a dedicated Lived Experience Practitioner supporting individuals and families across the Manly to Barrenjoey peninsula. Her work spans suicide prevention and postvention, grief support, trauma‑informed care, Mental health and community advocacy. Much of this support is provided voluntarily, especially to people who cannot access or have felt failed by funded services.
Kerry’s voluntary contributions include:
- Supporting families after suicide loss when aftercare services were unavailable
- Advocating for community members experiencing unsafe or inadequate care
- Assisting families facing homelessness after traumatic events
- Facilitating free anxiety support groups for Way Ahead Mental Health
- Co‑facilitating the Bereaved by Suicide group with Lifeline Northern Beaches
- Connecting bereaved parents to reduce isolation
- Chairing the Northern Beaches Council Mental Health Month wellbeing event, coordinating over 25 local services
- Assist Chair for Homelessness Interagency
- Serving on the Avalon Youth Hub Steering Group
- Contributing lived‑experience guidance to the National Suicide Prevention Strategy
Kerry has now establishing The Kerry Gleeson Centre, a not‑for‑profit designed to make this work sustainable and community‑led.
This Issue a few insights into the The Kerry Gleeson Centre, from Kerry Gleeson. Photo: Michale Mannington OAM
History Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club History Celebration of 121 Summers Spent 'Messing About in Boats'The Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club may be pleased with the announcement out of council this week that a DA has been lodged and that once that has progressed, the council is looking forward to the construction of amenities in Jamieson Park that will suit all aquatic and sailing families, as well as offer an opportunity to have a great coffee in the sun while watching the birds and activities on Narrabeen Lagoon.
The build is set to commence in 2027, according to the council's statement and webpages, with a completion date set for the end of 2028. See council's announcement this Issue: Narrabeen Lake amenities Building DA Lodged
In the meantime, the NLSC continue to operate out of storage containers after the fire of November 2021 destroyed the facilities.
Despite the delay, members of the Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club have been getting on with supporting members across all age groups to do what they love best - sailing on the waters of Narrabeen's Lagoon, honing their skills and enjoying the great outdoors.
On February 2nd 2025 the club celebrated its 120th anniversary through a regatta held on the waters off Jamieson Park and with a barbecue and a cake – of course! Dr. Sophie Scamps, MP for Mackellar attended the celebrations, along with then Deputy Mayor Cr. Ruth Robins, an Elanora Heights resident.
Although the 2025-2026 Season has now closed for the NLSC, Team Narrabeen had a ball at the Coffs Harbour Yacht Club - Off the beach sailing sprint series in late April.
''It was a family affair as usual, the sailing being almost an anecdote in this weekend filled with laughter, friendship and joy.'' NLSC members said
Their 2026-2027 Season will kick off later this year, in Spring, preceded by the AGM and Presentation on the afternoon of Sunday June 14, NLSC organisers stating:
''This year, we’re shaking things up with a new venue at the Narrabeen Beach Surf Life Saving Club — a perfect spot to bring us together.
We’ve got a brilliant night lined up with prize giving, raffles, the legendary Narrabeen Frogs, a lolly jar, and a DJ to keep things lively.
And the highlight? Dinner will be catered by Indian Joint — so come hungry, this is one not to miss!''
In the meantime, and although it's not quite handstands and cartwheels time on the rebuild, it is worth celebrating this great club's 121st Season and this news out of council with a look over our shoulders at where it all came from!
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Mother's Day Matches: Mona Vale Raiders

Recovery is Prevention: Community Lunch

- When: Wednesday 28 May.
- Where: The Mona, Mona Vale.
- Cost: $65 per person, two-course lunch and keynote included.
2026 Sharkskin NSW IRB Premiership: Round 1
- Premiership Round 1: Warilla-Barrack Point SLS, South Coast on 1 – 3 May 2026
- Premiership Round 2: Terrigal SLSC, Central Coast on 16 – 17 May 2026
- Premiership Round 3: Queenscliff SLSC, on 30 – 31 May 2026
- Premiership Round 4: Swansea Belmont SLSC, Hunter on 20 – 21 June
- Bungan Beach Te Waka Whakatere
- Bungan Beach Chop King
- Bungan Beach Flying Bungholes
- Bungan Beach Jizzy
- Bungan Beach Shlonggy Bouys
- Bungan Beach Mini Me
- Bungan Beach Full Nelson
- Bungan Beach Aquaholics
- Newport Maroon
- Newport Masters of Disaster
- Newport Kylie
- Newport Gold
- Newport Odyssey
- Newport Joyride
- Newport Rehab Regulars
- Newport Changed
- Newport White
- Newport Knot a Chance
- Newport Knot Bad
- Newport I Can Knot
- Newport Nippy
- Newport Redline
- Newport Changing
- Newport Looking for the Buoy
- Newport Can You Knot
- Queenscliff Running on hopes and dreams
- Queenscliff Return To Shaw
- Queenscliff Cawfee for Wokren
- Queenscliff Tony Hawk
- Queenscliff Jaysons Baddies
- Queenscliff Not Our First Rodeo
- Queenscliff Masons Old Mate Reborn
- Queenscliff Chafing The Dream
- Queenscliff Why Not
- Queenscliff Just Finish It
- Queenscliff Ferrari
- Queenscliff Team B
- Depth across divisions is deciding results.
- Fast crews win races…
- Complete clubs win premierships.


Underwater Photos pre-2000 sought


East Coast Invitational hits North Narrabeen Beach Saturday, May 16th!

Community Participation Plan: Feedback open
- These changes are about protecting and promoting participation on the planning issues that matter most and removing consultation that is duplicative or unnecessary.
- The draft Community Participation Plan proposes to extend exhibition for strategic plans, to ensure stakeholders can fully engage with how their communities will change over time.
- DA consultation requirements will also be standardised across the state, with a list of lower-impact development types identified where no public exhibition is required where the development is consistent with the planning controls.
- To provide consistency across NSW, an update to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 is proposed to mandate a 7-day notification before works commence for new buildings, additions and demolitions undertaken as complying development in all local government areas. This update would remove the current 14-day written notice requirement which currently applies across NSW.
- Minimum 28-day public exhibition of strategic plans such as LEPs and DCPs and 14 days for Development Applications unless a council plan specifies otherwise
- Notification to adjoining landowners
- Online publication of documents via the NSW Planning Portal
- Consideration of community views in decision-making
Avalon water mains renewal construction update: from 4 May
- re-established our temporary compound in the grassy area opposite 61 Barrenjoey Road. We appreciate your patience as we occupy two parking spaces on Old Barrenjoey Road so that we can safely move machinery and equipment in and out of the compound.
- re-established our work area within Sydney Water’s Ingleside reservoir site.
- work during the night to continue laying the last sections of water main at the intersection of Old Barrenjoey Road and Avalon Parade. This stage of work will take about three to four months to complete, weather and ground conditions permitting.
- work during the night to repair some potholes along Old Barrenjoey Road within our work area.
- set up a laydown area close to our work site near Avalon Parade, in front of Chemist Warehouse. We’ll take some parking spaces while this area is in use.
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Luka
7yo Pom X

Luka was found running in the bush and it took rangers a while to catch him. He was very scared and was covered in prickles and burrs. He had been recently rehomed and nobody wanted him. Since coming to us we have found him such a sweet gentle dog. He adores pats and cuddles. He has had a bath and had the worst matts cut out and still waiting for a professional clip. He is very social and friendly with other small dogs. He has a bright happy nature and loves his squeaky toys! He has a fluffy coat that needs regular brushing and grooming and he weighs 6.5kg. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $700.
Sailor
3yo Cocker Spaniel

Sailor is a typical friendly Cocker Spaniel who loves everybody and is also food possessed. He has a beautiful gentle nature. He is also very friendly with other small dogs. Sailor came from the pound with separation anxiety and vocalizing behaviour, often experienced with this breed. He would be best suited to a family who are used to the breed and anxiety issues. He has a medium coat that needs regular grooming and weighs 16.9kg. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $700.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024

New movement guidelines for healthier adults

$1.2 million grant program to support community-led resilience projects
Have your say on Health Star Ratings
Women Helping Women workshop 2026


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Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
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).
Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal
Mona Vale Residents Association

Letters to the Editor
A tragic loss of two Marine Rescue Ballina volunteers

Northern Beaches Police Area Command: Welcome to the team

- 18-20 – 61
- 21-25 – 149
- 26-30 – 75
- 31-35 – 36
- 36-40 – 15
- Over 40 – 13

Retired detectives honoured for courage shown during 1984 Spit Bridge incident

Not done Yet: Award Winning Piemaker still at Careel Bay Shops until end of august
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Application for Dan Murphy's at Careel Head Road
Application Details: Dan Murphy's at 1-3 Careel Head Road,, AVALON BEACH NSW 2107Application number: APP-0015360276
Date posted: 16 Dec 2025Submission period end date: 15 Jan 2026Application type: New licence - packaged liquor - bottle shopStatus: Under assessment
Details and provide feedback at: lngnoticeboard.onegov.nsw.gov.au//APP-0015360276
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Marine Rescue Cottage Point: Return + Earn
- Save the barcode to your phone (photos or files)
- Scan it at the Return and Earn machine before you start
- Your full refund from that session will be donated to our campaign

- Download and log in to the Return and Earn app
- Go to Charities → Browse charities
- Search for Marine Rescue Cottage Point
- Select Set as payout
- Scan your app barcode at the machine or depot before returning containers
- Return your eligible containers
- When finished, select Donate on the screen
- Choose Marine Rescue Cottage Point and confirm
- Every container helps keep our volunteers on the water!!
- Thank you for supporting us to support you on the water!
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MR CP 30 - the Chris Gillett
Over 3 Decades at APS: Celebration of Mrs Weber on her retirement
Lisa Weber is retiring from Avalon Public School after 32 years as classroom teacher, and Deputy Principal.
Family and friends are celebrating her long lasting impact and incredible career with a retirement party at Avalon Surf Club, and are opening the invitation up to past and present APS families to pop in and celebrate with us.
Details are:

New recruitment rules in place for early learning providers
New expert group gets to work on prostate cancer
Warriewood SLSC's Biggest Morning Tea 2026

Applications open for grants to improve the lives of people with disability
Stop Vertical Seawalls: Petition
NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards 2026 Nominations now Open
- Young Volunteer of the Year 24 years and under
- Adult Volunteer of the Year 25 to 64 years
- Senior Volunteer of the Year 65 years and over
- Volunteer Team of the Year Two individuals or over
- Emergency Volunteer of the Year An individual or teams volunteering in emergency prevention, preparation, response, or recovery efforts.
- Volunteer Leader of the Year A designated volunteer manager, a team of volunteer managers or a registered not-for-profit organisation
- Not-for-Profit Voluntary Governance Award An unpaid board of directors or individual board member, who exemplifies excellence in governance
8-Storey SSD lodged for 35-39 Darley Street
- Infrastructure Strain: The Warriewood Sewage Treatment Plant is already at capacity; adding high-density loads to this site is a failure of planning foresight.
- Traffic & Safety: Darley Street East is the main access road to the beach and struggles with local flow at any time. This SSD adds hundreds of daily vehicle movements to a bottleneck.
- Heritage & Character: The proposed height destroys the visual "village" feel that defines Mona Vale.

