Marine Rescue NSW volunteers return almost 850 people to safety in February: Demand Remains High On the States' Waterways

Volunteer crews from Marine Rescue NSW completed 404 search and rescue missions across the state in February, including 140 emergency responses, safely returning 847 people to shore.
The February total brings the number of missions performed over summer (December to February) to almost 1,700, highlighting the sustained demand placed on volunteers during the peak summer period.
Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Todd Andrews said while volunteers stand ready to respond around the clock, many incidents could have been avoided with better preparation.
“February was another busy month for our volunteers, who responded to 404 incidents across NSW, including life-threatening emergencies,” Commissioner Andrews said.
“Sixty per cent of responses were for engine, battery and fuel issues. These are largely preventable problems. Boaters must ensure their vessel is properly maintained, carry sufficient clean fuel including a reserve, and check their battery before heading out.
“There is a fine line between a great day on the water and a dangerous situation. Preparation and planning are critical,” he said.
Crews responded to a dozen capsized vessels during the month and were involved in numerous multi-agency missing person searches including along the Northern NSW coastline, on waters near Forster and off Maroubra as well as an intensive night search on Lake Jindabyne where three kayakers were located safe and well on an isolated island.
Light Winds Delay Racing on Day One of the 2026 Pittwater OTB Regatta: hosted by RPAYC, BYRA, ASC + Pittwater!

Sailors from across Sydney’s northern beaches and beyond have converged on Pittwater this weekend for the 2026 Pittwater Off-The-Beach Regatta, bringing together a vibrant fleet of centreboard classes for two days of competitive racing on one of Australia’s premier sailing waterways.
Hosted on Pittwater through a collaboration between the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Avalon Sailing Club, and Bayview Yacht Racing Association Sailing Club, the regatta continues to build momentum following a successful inaugural event that attracted more than 70 boats from multiple clubs.
The regatta features a diverse fleet of dinghies and skiffs, with entries spanning junior development classes through to high-performance youth and open fleets. There's even a Green Fleet for beginners. Competitors are racing across multiple course areas on Pittwater, ensuring close competition within each class while providing an accessible regatta environment for sailors of all experience levels.
The entry list reflects the strong centreboard sailing community around Pittwater and the broader Sydney region. Classes represented include:
- ILCA (Laser) fleets – ILCA 4, ILCA 6 and ILCA 7
- Spirals
- Manly Junior
- Optimist
- 29er skiffs
- O’pen Skiffs
- Waszp foiling dinghies
- Multihull and open dinghy classes
Week Three March 2026: Issue 652 (published Sunday March 15)
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Council - local politicians back Ingleside Fauna Corridor Land campaign - Update
Aquatics Marine Rescue NSW volunteers return almost 850 people to safety in February: Demand Remains High On the States' Waterways - 1700 rescued over Summer 2025-26
Sydney Water Works in Old Barrenjoey Road to Recommence March 16
North Shelly Boardriders Crowned Champions at 2026 Australian Boardriders Battle: Four Local Clubs into Quarter Finals this year - Loci Cullen wins Junior Performer of event Award
Latest quarterly report shows NSW public health system experiencing record demand: Data
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Week Two March 2026: Issue 652 (published Sunday Mar. 8)
History: Taylors Point Public Wharf: Some History
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 Annabelle Chapman - First Female Member at Palm Beach SLSC, Masters Athlete, Architect Annabelle Chapman, holds degrees in both Architecture and Interior Design, and has been a Chartered Architect since 1986. With over 40 years’ experience, having worked on Heritage Buildings, Commercial Interiors, small- and large-scale residential work, along with drawing functional works to meet clients’ requirements list, Annabelle has earned a high reputation in her chosen vocation. There is an element of responding to and framing the landscape these buildings sit in, a celebration of place and immersing a home in the landscape to draw in light, expand space, and honour environment.
Some of these influences are clearly drawn from her love of Palm Beach and Pittwater and decades of being immersed in this place.
There is another reason Annabelle loves Palm Beach though.
The 2026 Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships, the Aussies, commence next Saturday, March 21, with the Masters Divisions Individual events starting from Monday 23rd March and Masters Teams events running Tuesday 24th March 2026.
Palm Beach SLSC has a big contingent heading north to this year’s Aussies, being held on the Gold Coast, Queensland at North Kirra SLSC and Tugun SLSC – Masters, Opens and Surf Boat crews will race against their peers from across Australia, as well as have some good fun catching up with friends they haven’t seen since last year.
Some of the Palm Beach SLSC Masters athletes have been competing as Teams in the events for them for around 20 years, with Annabelle and team mates Di van Oos, Fi Rae, Karen Begg, and at the recent SLS NSW State Championships, Christine McGoldrick joining the girls in these Team events.
Palm Beach SLSC had their first female club Captain of Palm Beach SLSC (2009/2010) in Kate McDonald. Kate became first female president in 2014 and was followed by Alex Tyrell in 2016.
However, the first female Member to sign up to serve the community was Annabelle Chapman, currently celebrating her 40th Season with Palm Beach SLSC.
Anabelle is part of strong contingent of Pittwater Surf Lifesaving women who work together to make things better for all girls.
With so many of the local Surf Lifesaving SNB Branch members heading north, this week a few insights from Palmy’s first female member on why her passion for Palm Beach Surf Club and competing at the Aussies continues.
The mass exodus north to compete in the Australian Life Saving Championships (the Aussies) has begun, with residents sending in messages ‘from the road’ as athletes and families from local surf clubs take the opportunity to enjoy the Summer-becoming-Autumn beauty of this place in a slow dawdle up the coast.
Chapters such as ‘Those Wooden Things’ from the celebratory Avalon Beach SLSC centenary book ‘’100 Years of Saving Lives’’, celebrate almost 90 years of surf boats at Avalon Beach SLSC in Season by Season accounts.
In fact, Avalon Beach SLSC’s Boat Division teams have been competing with the clubs’ traditional caps according to Ash Cardiff, Director Surf Sports, and will do so at this year's Aussies too.
With the boaties getting ready to race in their final meet-ups for the 2025-2026 Season, we roll out the red and green carpet to share what Avalon Beach SLSC's historians and presidents have compiled on the Avalon Beach SLSC Boat Division.
Park Bench Philosophers Australia-India partnership takes step closer to green steel through world-first use of ag waste in steelmaking
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Aquatics Marine Rescue NSW volunteers return almost 850 people to safety in February: Demand Remains High On the States' Waterways - 1700 rescued over Summer 2025-26
Children Sunday cartoons and animations this Issue: Spinny's First Snow by Nina Podlesnyak, North Shelly Boardriders Crowned Champions at 2026 Australian Boardriders Battle: Four Local Clubs into Quarter Finals this year - Loci Cullen wins Junior Performer of event Award, The City Of Sydney in 1927, Crafting Australian Wildflowers into Jewellery in 1961, Curious Kids: why do bats sleep upside down, and other stories of animal adaptation + How do remote controls work? + When I swipe a matchstick how does it make fire? + Why do eggs have a yolk? + Why are leaves green? + Why do mountaintops stay snowy, even though they’re closer to the Sun?, Stories this week: The Leprechaun in the Basement + 'Otters vs. Badgers' read by Uzo Aduba, Local clubs +groups for you

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DIY Ideas Reducing Ticks in Your Garden: Garden care, Plants that Repel, What to Wear Outdoors
With confirmation this week of the nation’s first death from a tick-induced meat allergy, and research showing Pittwater has the highest population of people living with mammalian meat allergy (MMA), information on how to reduce ticks in local gardens runs this Issue. There are some things you can do to lessen the incidence of being bitten by ticks in your garden and some plants that have been shown to repel them from the outdoor areas your family uses.
The largest numbers of juvenile ticks are around in Autumn, with the middle phase, called “nymphs”, peaking in Winter and the adult numbers appearing through Spring and Summer. .
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Food 10 Minute Salads: End Of Summer Sweetness - Summer vegetables and fruits in the best seasonal quality and price are now available with that end of season sweetness - peaches are at peak, melons are super-sweet and also have become cheaper. This week we’d like to share a few recipes and that combine some of these in dishes that suit the season and will give you great energy. Most of these, if the prep is already done, can be tossed in their dressings and served in 10 minutes, so these are great ideas for those who would rather spend more time enjoying the season and those late afternoon strolls in Pittwater than cooking.
Pictures Light Winds Delay Racing on Day One of the 2026 Pittwater OTB Regatta: hosted by RPAYC, BYRA, ASC + Pittwater!
Events Bungan Gold 2026, Manly Writers Festival, Woody Point Yacht Club AGM 2026: Saturday 11 April, 2026 Annual Group Exhibition & Fund Raising Event for Pittwater Artists Trail at Newport: March 27-29, French Film Festival at Warriewood, Music, Markets, Social Groups + more on!
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