October 1 - 31, 2025: Issue 647

Diwali 2025

Sydney turned gold on Monday night, October 13, as Diwali celebrations lit up the city, with the Opera House sails glowing in tribute to the Festival of Lights.


The lighting of the sails is part of the NSW Government’s annual Diwali event – first held in 2011 – at the Museum of Contemporary Art, bringing together 200 community members, faith leaders, and dignitaries.  
 
The evening was a vibrant celebration of colour, culture, and connection.
 
Diwali, or Deepavali, is the most widely celebrated festival in India and many South Asian countries. It is celebrated by millions of Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains around the world, including by communities here in New South Wales.

‘Diwali’ means ‘row of lamps’. It symbolises the victory of light over darkness. It is celebrated by lighting small oil lamps called ‘diyas’, symbolising the lifting of spiritual darkness and the renewal of life. It is a time to pray for health, knowledge and peace.
 
These communities continue to contribute immensely to New South Wales, where their positive impact across multiple areas of life enriches all of us.
 
Premier of NSW Chris Minns said: 
“The symbolism of Diwali couldn’t be more relevant in our multicultural society than right now.
 
"One of Diwali’s messages is that good triumphs over evil, to come together in joy and unity, working together to overcome darkness and division.  
 
“On Monday night, we lit the sails of the Opera House in honour of Diwali and the communities that celebrate it.  
 
“The evening served as a reminder of NSW’s vibrant multiculturalism. and how celebrations like Diwali bring all different people and communities together, in a spirit of joy and unity.”
 
Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said: 
“Diwali brings light, joy, and togetherness. It’s a time to honour tradition, celebrate community, and share in the warmth of connection.
 
“NSW is proud to celebrate alongside our communities and sends its warm wishes to all who mark this beautiful occasion.
 
“Diwali celebrations will be happening across the state, from Harris Park, Parramatta, Blacktown to Ryde, Queanbeyan and Newcastle, and we encourage everyone to come along to celebrate.”  

Diwali 2025 is a five-day festival that runs from October 18th to October 22nd, 2025. The main day of celebration, Lakshmi Puja, is on October 20th, 2025. 
  • Dhanteras: Saturday, October 18
  • Narak Chaturdashi / Choti Diwali: Sunday, October 19
  • Main Diwali / Lakshmi Puja: Monday, October 20
  • Govardhan Puja: Tuesday, October 21
  • Bhai Dooj: Wednesday, October 22
Details of Diwali 2025 events in Sydney, running until November, are available at:  multicultural.nsw.gov.au/diwali2025

City of Ryde Council - 1 November
West Ryde Plaza: 5pm to 8pm

Come along to a fun filled Diwali celebration complete with cultural performances, music, food stalls and family fun.

Join us for an immersive celebration featuring:
  • Traditional and modern Indian performances: Enjoy classical dance, Bollywood beats, colourful folk dances, and a modern Indian DJ to set the festive mood
  • Indian Cuisine: Savour a variety of Indian snacks and sweets that capture the festive spirit
  • Diwali Ceremony: A special lighting ceremony to celebrate Diwali, symbolising the triumph of light over darkness and bringing the community together in celebration
  • Craft Activities and Diya Decorating: Families can take part in hands-on cultural activities, including kids decorating their own diya (oil lamp) to take home as a keepsake of the Festival of Lights, alongside other creative opportunities to learn about Diwali traditions

Our local council ran Diwali Rangoli Sand Art Workshops at Manly and in Warringah.
These were all Free: Bookings essential due to limited materials. The workshops were listed as suitable for primary school aged children 8 to 12 years old.

Rangoli Sand Art Sessions available were/are:
  • Glen Street Library: Monday 13 October, 3.30 - 4.30pm
  • Manly Library: Wednesday 15 October, 3.30 - 4.30pm
  • Dee Why Library: Tuesday 21 October, 3.30 - 4.30pm
On the second day of the Diwali festival, people decorate their homes with clay lamps and create design patterns called rangoli on the floor using coloured powders or sand.

First Ocean Swim for the Season

Racquet Club: October 2025 Friday Night Live Music

50 Kalang Road, Elanora Heights. Ph: 9913 9003. Website

October 3rd: Roll With It
A trio that knows how to light up a room. With Emily’s powerhouse vocals, Robbie’s harmonica flair, and Peter’s groove-setting piano, Roll With It bring a soulful mix that gets everyone moving.

October 10th: Fynn Meaney
Catch him while you can. Fynn is a rising star with a fresh, fun style, blending guitar, storytelling, and youthful energy. Every performance is a glimpse at Australia’s next big thing.

October 17th: Those MaD Days
An acoustic duo reimagining 90’s grunge anthems. Think Nirvana and Pearl Jam unplugged, with plenty of singalong nostalgia to keep the crowd buzzing.

October 24th: The Dirty Gringos
A decade of good times, countless songs, and an anything-goes setlist. From Aussie rock to UK and US hits, these guys guarantee a night of toe-tapping fun (and maybe a cheeky request or two).

October 31st: Owen Mancell
Local blues at its best. Owen’s soulful voice and guitar craft an authentic blues experience that’s warm, raw, and unforgettable.

Why cook when you can feast at the club? 🍴✨
✅ Wed – $20 Chef’s Special
✅ Thurs – $20 Schnitty Night (golden schnitzel, crispy chips, salad + house beer or wine)
✅ Fri – $20 Burger Night (beef, chicken or veg) + live music from 6
🍻 Happy Hour: Wed–Sun, 4–6pm
Bring your mates, the family, or both. Great food, cold drinks, and good vibes every week.

Avalon Bowlo Music

Sunday Sundown Session - FREE: Coming up:
  • October 5:  2 Shots: 4:00 PM  7:00 PM
  • October 12: Crankcase
  • October 19: Beyond the Eight
Plus! Greek Street Eats will be on-site every Sunday serving up delicious Greek street food such as pitas. mezze share plates, chicken burgers and more!

Join us for live jazz music every Wednesday from 7pm!
  • October 1: Ian Cooper: 7:00 PM  9:30 PM
  • October 4: Trippple Trouble: 7:30 PM  10:00 PM
  • October 15: Edo Santoni
  • October 29: Gregg Arthur
TICKET INFORMATION
Show Times: 7pm - 9.30pm
Club Members - $25 Single Ticket | Guests - $35 Single Ticket

TO PRE-PURCHASE TICKETS PLEASE CALL 9918 3231 or VISIT THE CLUB DURING TRADING HOURS.
* All pre-purchased tickets must be purchased by 4:30pm on day of performance. Limited tickets available at the door.    

Discover Sailing at the Pittwater Sail Expo – A Free Community Event

  • Friday 24 October: 1:00 – 4:00pm
  • Saturday 25 October: 10:00 – 4:00pm
  • Sunday 26 October: 10:00 – 4:00pm

Join us at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club in Newport for the Pittwater Sail Expo – a free, family-friendly event celebrating all things sailing and the vibrant marine lifestyle.

Open to the public, the Sail Expo is a unique opportunity to connect with marine industry professionals and explore the latest in yacht designs, marine technology, and boating services. Whether you’re an experienced sailor or simply curious about getting started, the event offers something for everyone.

Visitors can enjoy:

A diverse showcase of yachts, dinghies, and shore-based marine exhibitors. Exhibitors list and information here.

Information on Learn to Sail programs, youth and adult training, educational courses, racing and cruising opportunities, and family-friendly club membership options.

A welcoming atmosphere with live entertainment and a seasonal dining menu available throughout the weekend.

This is your chance to experience the world of sailing first-hand, meet the RPAYC community, and see just how easy it is to get out on the water. With free parking and a complimentary tender service to and from nearby wharves, enjoying the day couldn’t be easier.

Come and be inspired – sailing starts here!

Art for Gaza Fund raising exhibition in Avalon:  Local Art Fundraiser Connects Over 50 Acclaimed Artists to Support Aid in Gaza

Avalon community comes together for a unique exhibition and sale benefitting Médecins Sans Frontières.
 
A group of artists and locals have come together to host a special community art fundraiser in support of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) and their vital medical work in Gaza.
 
The event, happening October 25-26 at The Annexe in Dunbar Park, Avalon, will showcase and sell original works from over 50 artists, a mix of established names, alongside emerging local talent.
 
Among the exhibiting artists are Cybele Cox, Rachel Carroll, Matthew da Silva, Helen Leete, Petra Klaus, Joyce Yeap, Cassia Bundock, Caroline Hoisington, Louise Fowler-Smith, Brooke Thompson, Amanda Fuller, Sally Mayman, Heather Miller, Liz Perfect, Eva Frengstad, Vanessa Wright, Tara Winona and Susie Hughes, whose participation has added incredible momentum to the fundraiser.
 
“The response from the arts community has been overwhelming,” says Lene Lunde, who came up with the idea of the fundraiser. 
“I have been wanting to raise money for Gaza for a while and as an artist myself I thought I could call on my own talent and community to help me. People have been so generous with their time and work. It’s going to be a powerful weekend.”
 
Every piece of art has been donated, and 100% of proceeds will go directly to Médecins Sans Frontières, who are providing emergency medical care on the ground in Gaza.
 
“And the news of the latest ceasefire is excellent, assuming this lasts, there is still so much work to do in Gaza. MSF need all the funds they can get.” says Lene Lunde.
 
Event Details:
The Annexe, Dunbar Park, Avalon
Saturday 25 Oct, from 4pm – Sunday 26 Oct
Free Entry — All artworks for sale
All proceeds go to Doctors Without Borders
 
This is a rare chance to own a piece of beautiful art and support a deeply urgent cause. Everyone is welcome.
 
Local businesses who want to support the event through sponsorship or in-kind donations can get in touch via email (ArtforGaza@hotmail.com). 
 
About Médecins Sans Frontières:
MSF (Doctors Without Borders) is an independent medical humanitarian organisation delivering emergency care in more than 70 countries. In Gaza, MSF teams are providing trauma surgery, maternal care, and medical supplies under extreme conditions.
   
    

Caressa Gonsalves Exhibition: November 2025

Commencing October 30 at The Palms, Terrey Hills
Caressa Gonsalves is a ceramic artist raised at Palm Beach, where her family founded the historic Gonsalves Boat Shed. Deeply connected to the ocean and shaped by early loss, she uses ceramics as a way to process emotion and memory. Her works incorporate shoreline textures, found clay slips, rope forms and impressions from the boatshed, embracing natural imperfections as part of the work. Inspired by seascapes, ocean life and the handmade, her contemporary pieces reflect both her coastal upbringing and a tactile, expressive practice grounded in place and feeling. More at: claywithcaressa.com

Caressa's sculptures - as seen behind Artist

Caressa also creates Art works for use

Month Long Artists Residencies
At The Palms, we’re proud to support local and emerging talent through our Artist in Residence program. Each month, we showcase a new artist with a curated exhibition spanning painting, hand-drawn works, photography, ceramics, and more. These monthly art shows celebrate creativity across mediums, offering visitors a chance to engage with unique, original works—available to purchase both in-store and online. It’s a rotating gallery of fresh perspectives, right here at The Palms.

The Palms
Open 7 days a week
The Eatery: 11:30am till late
The Nursery & Homewares: 8am - 5pm
327 Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills.

Northern Beaches Music Festival 2025

The Northern Beaches Music Festival is on at the Tramshed Community Arts Centre, Pittwater Road, Narrabeen, NSW 2101.
This year we feature three weatherproof indoor stages hosting an incredible array of local and national performing artists featuring multi genre world contemporary folk ranging from traditional to original contemporary, blues to bluegrass, gypsy jazz swing to the dancing fun of Irish jig and zydeco swing! Add to all of that Middle Eastern dance, original cabaret, Celtic pipes, UK Squeeze, a bit of country and a 35 person cappella choir! It’s going to be great!!

All stages will be set up in a cabaret style with tables and chairs. The audiences are encouraged to bring their own food and drink making for a very affordable and enjoyable live music event!

The Festival is centrally located in Narrabeen adjacent to a B1 express bus stop (trips to and from the city every nine minutes), with a large car park, a kid's play area and the beautiful Berry Reserve beside our picturesque, magnificent lake.

In Narrabeen there are a host of world food restaurants and dining outlets including JB & Sons, Fish & Chips, Lebanese Kebabs, Spanish Tapas, Japanese, Mexican, Thai, Indian and an a la carte restaurant. There is also Woollies, Bakers Delight, cafes and a bottle shop - so everything you want is covered!

The Festival doesn’t happen without some wonderful sponsors and volunteers which, on this occasion, include Torraca Enterprises, Northern Beaches Council, Ffwoin Multimedia, Radio Northern Beaches (transmitting ‘live to air’ from the event), The Shack, Humph Hall, The Manly Fig and Songs on Stage.

Of course we’re always looking for volunteer help, so if you’re interested, a 4 hour shift will get you a free day ticket or two 4 hour shifts over the weekend.

We are especially looking for audio operators so if that’s your ‘line of travel’ contact me at nbmfestival@gmail.com

Well . . . there you have it! Another great festival is coming to you on the 1st and 2nd November with Early Bird tickets available now starting at weekend passes for $80!! Tickets here
  • The talent is outstanding!! 
  • The variety of music genres is incredible!! 
  • It’s ‘live music’ at its best!! 
  • The tickets are inexpensive!! See you there!!!
Paul Robertson (Executive Producer)

Artists & Craftsmen of Pittwater

Who we are
ACOP is a group of painters and crafters from the Pittwater area, on Sydney's northern beaches. We hold exhibitions three or four times a year, in either Mona Vale Memorial Hall or Narrabeen Tramshed Arts & Community Centre. The Mona Vale hall is located at Mona Vale shops, in the park where Pittwater Road and Barrenjoey Road meet. Tramshed is located on Pittwater Road near the original restored Narrabeen tram shed; we use the halls in the building closest to Narrabeen Lake.

At our exhibitions, entry is free, you are welcome to look, and you are welcome to buy - it's entirely up to you.

Our exhibitions in 2025
In 2025, we have bookings for two exhibitions at Mona Vale Memorial Hall (which we've been using since we started in 1967), two at Narrabeen Tramshed, and one at a new venue for us - Mona Vale Creative Space Gallery, which is upstairs above Mona Vale Library.  The dates that we've booked are:
  • Mona Vale Christmas Exhibition:   Monday 3 to Friday 7 November at Mona Vale Creative Space Gallery
  • Narrabeen Christmas Exhibition:   Friday 5 to Sunday 7 December at Narrabeen Tramshed

Battle Of The Bands 

Every Friday in November
12 Bands | 4 Weeks | One Epic Showdown
At The Mona (Mona Vale Hotel - Park Street Mona Vale)
The Line Up has been finalised, and we're counting down the days! 
Get ready for an epic month of live music, incredible local talent and unforgettable Friday night at The Mona. 

FINAL LINE UP & DATES 
Week 1: Friday, 7th November 
  • Hour Language
  • Josh Evans 
  • Bangalley 
  • Necko 
Week 2: Friday, 14th November 
  • Ramstone 
  • There Goes me
  • Speaking Of Which 
  • Gilroy 
Week 3: Friday, 21st November 
  • Selene and The Strange 
  • Apocalypseboyo
  • Woodhill
  • Social Strangers 
Week 4: Friday, 28th November THE FINAL 
  • To be determined...


At Pittwater RSL - tickets here

The Chanterelle String Quartet with special guest Ben Jacks – French horn

Wyvern Music Forestville is delighted to present an afternoon of evocative chamber music featuring the acclaimed Chanterelle String Quartet and special guest Ben Jacks - French horn.

This is Wyvern Music Forestville's final concert for 2025 and will run on Sunday 9th November at 3pm, at Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Forestville. 

The program offers a compelling blend of classical refinement and contemporary vitality, opening with Mozart’s delightful String Quartet K168 in F Major followed by Mozart’s Rondo from the Concerto in E-flat for Horn and String Quartet – a sparkling arrangement that showcases classical elegance and virtuosity. The enchanting Three Preludes on Welsh Hymn Tunes for Horn and String Quartet by Ralph Vaughan Williams, blend pastoral lyricism with spiritual depth. A trio of passionate tangos by Astor Piazzolla – Libertango, Oblivion, and La Muerte del Ángel – bring the concert to a striking conclusion.

The Chanterelle String Quartet, with violinists Fiona Ziegler and Leone Ziegler, violist Jane Hazelwood and cellist Adrian Wallis, made its debut in 2010 performing at the Spring Festival Chamber Music Series for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. The players are all accomplished and well-respected members of the SSO with extensive experience in chamber music.

Ben Jacks is one of the most accomplished horn players of his generation, celebrated for his artistry and technical excellence. For 25 seasons, he served as Principal Horn with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra. More recently Ben has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Simon Rattle and Daniel Harding, the Hong Kong Philharmonic and the Australian World Orchestra.
Join us for an afternoon of vibrant and expressive music, performed by outstanding Australian musicians in an inviting and intimate setting.
Ben Jacks 

When: Sunday, 9th November, 2025 at 3:00pm
Where: Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, 9 Currie Rd, Forestville
Tickets: Full:$35, Concession:$25, Students:$20, Children under 16 Free
Enquiries: Wyvern Music Forestville Tel: 9416 5234

The Chanterelle String Quartet

Remembrance Day 2025

Remembrance Day is on Tuesday, 11 November in 2025. On this day, we pay respect and pause for one minute to remember the service and sacrifice of our veterans and current serving personnel.

Palm Beach RSL
Remembrance Day service will take place at the Cenotaph at Club Palm Beach, at 10:45am.
The event is open to Members, and the public, everyone is encouraged to attend the service to pay their respects to the fallen.

Avalon Beach RSL
Remembrance Day service will take place at the Cenotaph at Avalon Beach, at 10:45am.
The event is open to Members, and the public, everyone is encouraged to attend the service to pay their respects to the fallen.

Pittwater RSL
Remembrance Day service will take place at the Cenotaph at Pittwater RSL, at 10:45am.
The event is open to Members, and the public, everyone is encouraged to attend the service to pay their respects to the fallen.

The Radiators

Saturday 29th November Mona Vale Hotel
1 Park Street, Mona Vale

Get ready for an electrifying night as The Radiators take over the Backyard at Mona Vale Hotel for one huge live show! 
Expect high energy tunes, non-stop vibes and an unforgettable atmosphere of rock and good times. 
Tickets are on sale now - $20.40 - grab your via the link below before they sell out! 


Barrenjoey Christmas Concert 

Friday 5 December | From 6pm | Barrenjoey High School
  • Join us for an evening of outdoor Christmas carols, student performances, and festive cheer.
  • Sing under the stars and enjoy dinner from our food trucks — we’ve got it covered!
  • Bring your family and Christmas spirit for one of our favourite community traditions.
Let’s celebrate the season — merry and bright at Barrenjoey!

    

Walk & Talk: Narrabeen

The Belong Club invites anyone to come and participate in the Belong Club Walking Group!

Every Tuesday we walk along the pathway beside the Narrabeen Lagoon, from the Tramshed Arts and Community Centre to Jamieson Park and back. The route is about 1.8km each way, and is estimated to take 45 minutes.

The up and back walk allows for people of any walking speed to participate and enjoy the walk at their own comfortable pace. Walkers often split into smaller groups naturally along the route allowing everyone to go at their preferred pace. The aim here is for everyone to be included and to have an enjoyable walk.

Our meeting spot is to the right of the Tramshed Community Centre, between the basketball court and kids playground.

North Narrabeen Surf Club: Friday Night Raffles

Join us this Friday night for our weekly raffles at the surf club! Meat Trays and the Joker Jackpot. 
Bar opens at 4pm. 
Tickets go on sale from 5.00pm and drawn 6.00pm.
Joker tickets $2.00 each, meat tray tickets $5.00 for five numbers.
And the 4 Knots Cafe is open for dinner from 4.30 pm.
You have to be in it to win it!
Everyone welcome.

   

Radio Controlled Yachting

The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
THURSDAYS FROM 09:30-12:30
We sail every Thursday morning.
Meet at the Club for a coffee at 9:00,
Sailing from 9:30 till 11:30.
Bring your Yacht or learn how to kit your own yacht out.
Contact Phil Burgess 0413 200 608

The DragonForce 65 has undergone a major transformation to bring the quality and appearance up the high standard set by its bigger brother the DragonFlite 95, without affecting the competitiveness of previous versions. New tooling for the hull sees an increase in hull strength while retaining the same shape and weight. Key rig fittings, the Gooseneck, Compression Strut, Masthead Fitting and Jib Boom front end fittings have been redesigned for maximum efficiency and easier assembly. The new version 6 now comes with 50 micron Mylar film sails with a clean new style. The improvements don't stop there, the digital rudder servo has been given a 10% boost in torque and improved electronics.


Avalon Beach RSL Fishing Club

We are a friendly like-minded group of fisher-people based at Avalon Beach RSL Club and welcome all new members and encourage juniors to participate.

FISHING COMPETITIONS WILL RECOMMENCE JULY 17-19

Fishing competitions start every third (3rd) Friday of the month at 5:00pm with weigh-in on the Sunday, 2:30pm at Avalon Beach RSL.

Palm Beach Golf Club

Phone: 9974 4079
Visit us to celebrate the relaunch of Palm Beach Golf Club!

We are pleased to announce that the Restaurant & Club will reopen on Tuesday 2nd June. Phillip Martin, former owner and chef of Avalon institution Starfish, has joined our team and will be cooking up a storm. Open the link to see our new menus.

Sit back and enjoy the familiar view of the Pittwater with our new food and drinks menu. Its been a hard year and we've been missing our regulars, so book a table and raise a glass to our health care workers and health officers who guided us during the pandemic. 

Palm Beach Golf Club



Palm Beach Golf Club
2 Beach Road,
Palm Beach
Ph: 9974 4079

Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners Inc

Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners - Monthly Demonstration - Wood Turning Demonstration on the third Sunday of the month: 9am-2pm

The aim of our group is to bring together people who are interested in woodturning and to assist new members to participate in the craft of woodturning. At the same time we aim to socialise and have fun. We are active in supporting local community groups and charities. We make cash donations as well as donations of toys and equipment made by our members. Workshop Open every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday between 9 am and 12 noon. 

Cost: $5 for insurance & a cuppa (If you want to join there is a $25 yearly subscription fee). Contact: Jack Butler on 9999 4290 or email: johnbutler@optusnet.com.au . Website: https://sites.google.com/site/woodturner60/

Friends of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Activities

Bush Regeneration - Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment  
This is a wonderful way to become connected to nature and contribute to the health of the environment.  Over the weeks and months you can see positive changes as you give native species a better chance to thrive.  Wildlife appreciate the improvement in their habitat.

Belrose area - Thursday mornings 
Belrose area - Weekend mornings by arrangement
Contact: Phone or text Conny Harris on 0432 643 295

Wheeler Creek - Wednesday mornings 9-11am
Contact: Phone or text Judith Bennett on 0402 974 105
Or email: Friends of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment : email@narrabeenlagoon.org.au

Newport Bowling Club Introduces Barefoot Bowling

Newport Bowling Club Breakfast Bowling.  
Sunday mornings 9.00 to 12.00.  
$10 includes an egg and bacon roll.

Beginners welcome, bowls are supplied.  Club is also available for barefoot and corporate bowls.
Palm Road, Newport.
For further information, call 9999 1661 or 0402 126 109

The Newport Bowling Club is situated on the beautiful Barrenjoey Peninsula, the most northerly point of the Northern Beaches area of Sydney, Australia. The Club is located on the corner of Barrenjoey and Palm Roads, Newport. Visitors are very welcome, whether local, from within the state, interstate or overseas.

Find out more by visiting: www.newportbowlingclub.com.au

Palm Beach Markets: 

4th Sunday of the month, 9am to 3pm.

The Palm Beach Market has been operating since 2008. As Palm Beach is the most northerly part of Sydney, every weekend tourists and locals alike stream north attracted by Palm Beach’s idyllic setting and its ‘destination’ status with the market trading all year round.

The market offers customers a wider choice of products to peruse to add to the current high quality homewares, fashion and jewellery. Buy a loaf of fresh bread, grab some French cheese or take home some famous Pho Bay Vietnamese soup and as always a great coffee. Buskers and Hair Feathers also available.

At: Governor Phillip Park, Palm Beach

MWPHS - Manly Warringah Pittwater Historical Society - Established 1924 

One of the oldest suburban historical societies in Australia, the Manly, Warringah & Pittwater Historical Society has kept the only continuous record of northern beaches achievements, local historical mementoes, documents and research. Membership:  here

Ingleside Rider's Group

Instead of watching, why don't you come and join us? We have mid year membership for just $70 - this gives you access to free club events we hold, priority bookings for our clinics, reduced rates for all events and... you get to join a 'members only (closed) group.' PLUS! access to the grounds whenever takes your fancy!
What's not to like!

Find out more at: inglesideriders.

Club Palm Beach Social Golf Group

If you enjoy a relaxing round of golf and would like to meet some local characters and top it off with the best old school breakfast (kale free) and beverages come and join us 6 30 am Sunday - every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month.



Manly Fig    

We have just published our new website. If it prompts some of you as well & want any of the acts back for a show please let us know. www.themanlyfig.org

Tickets: $30, cash at door
Book reserved table seating via email:
info@TheManlyFig.org, you will be sent confirmation
Where: Seaforth Bowling Club, 39 Kirkwood St, Seaforth 

Time: Starts 8pm Sharp. Ends 11pm.
Doors open 6:50pm for pre-dinner; drinks; table seating. Best arrive before 7:45pm.

Narrabeen Swim Academy 

Narrabeen Swim Academy is up and swimming. 
  • Competitive Squads 
  • Junior Squads 
  • Adult Squads. 
  • Public Swimming Mon - Fri 8am -10am. 
Located at the Sydney Academy of Sport Narrabeen

Please visit www.narrabeenswimacademy.com.au for more details.

Surfing Mums & Dads

Want to join the best Mums (& Dads) group on earth? Surfing Mums Australia is a not for profit organisation with groups across Australia. We take turns surfing and looking after each other’s children. 

The Avalon group meets Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9.30am and the Palm Beach group meets on Thursdays. The Mona Vale group meets Wednesday 9am, Narrabeen on Wednesday at 9:30 am, Dee Why / Long Reef on Friday 9am, Freshwater on Monday at 9am and Manly on Wednesday at 9am. 

Our surf swap meet ups welcome parents of all levels, whether you’re a total novice or have been riding waves for a lifetime. Meet ups are run by member volunteer coordinators, and take place at a specific beach location at designated weekly times and days – although some groups switch locations depending on the best beach conditions on that given day. Coordinators post updates on each group’s private Facebook page prior to each meetup, so be sure to check for updates before you go. When you arrive, you’ll be paired up with a parent who will be your surf swap partner. Meet ups generally run for two hours, so there’s potential for each parent to have roughly an hour of ocean time, and an hour of child minding – although new parents may like to work up to this time goal slowly. Parents decide between themselves who’ll surf first, and who’s surfing second. The term surfing is open to interpretation here; you can surf, body board, SUP, go for a beach run or do some laps. However you’d like to spend your ocean time is up to you.

We welcome all levels of surfers, from shredders to absolute newbies, any anyone who cares for a little person is welcome to join. 

To join go to surfingmums.com 
Photo: A J Guesdon/PON


Avalon Scottish Country Dancing

Avalon Rec. Centre
Thursday 3pm to 5pm
Most Saturdays 2pm to 4pm
(contact Margot Fenelon 0419 122 455 to confirm Saturday class)
COST:  $5 - first visit free
WHAT TO WEAR: Casual clothes and soft soled shoes

MANLY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM

Free entry Tues-Sun 10am - 5pm Visit: www.manly.nsw.gov.au/attractions/gallery

Pittwater Camera Club - 



Our meetings commence at 7.15 pm for a 7.30 pm start. To find out more, please visit our Website: www.pittwatercameraclub.org

All Meetings are 7.45 for 8pm - 10pm- The Auditorium: Pittwater RSL Club,  Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale 2103 - Family, friends and visitors are all welcome. Proudly Sponsored by Pittwater RSL Club

PITTWATER CAMERA CLUB Inc.  - Since 1966

2020 Program

Barrenjoey Lighthouse Tours

Enjoy a Barrenjoey Lighthouse tour any Sunday afternoon. It stands at Sydney's northern-most point. The views of Broken Bay, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park and the mighty Pacific are unforgettable. 
Bookings: Bookings required. Phone 1300 072 757 or book online at:  https://nswparks.sales.ticketsearch.com/sales/sales/sales?ev=17683,54324,54344,54348
Meeting point: Barrenjoey Lighthouse. Give yourself at least 40mins to walk from the carpark to the lighthouse before your tour departs.


Mona Vale Library

Storytime for preschoolers
Held every Wednesday morning at Avalon Library 10:30am - 11am

Avalon Library Storytime is held every Wednesday morning from 10.30am at the Library. Hear stories, listen to music and enjoy craft activities. Sessions run for between 30 and 40 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age.
Venue:  59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon (above the Recreation Centre). Cost: Free however bookings are essential. Bookings: Phone:  9918 3013 or email avalonlibrary@ozemail.com.au

Storytime at Mona Vale Library 
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Mornings, 10- 10.45am

Mona Vale Library Storytime is held three mornings per week during school terms. Hear stories, sing songs and enjoy craft activities.  Sessions run for approximately 45 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age. Venue:  Mona Vale Library, 1 Park St, Mona Vale. Cost:  Free. No bookings required 

To List your Event email pittwateronlinenews@live.com.au 

NB: Only 100% volunteer clubs and organisations and small businesses that contribute to our community get a free listing

NB: please check with all venues to ensure events are going ahead.

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