August 1 - 31, 2026: Issue 657

 

Julia Hornsby: First Female Commodore of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Pittwater

RPAYC Commodore Julia Hornsby. Photo: RPAYC

At the RPAYC Annual General Meeting on Thursday 23 July 2026, history was made when members elected Julia Hornsby as their next Commodore, making her the first female to hold the office in the Club’s history. Julia officially commenced the honour at the close of the Annual General Meeting.

Retiring RPAYC Commodore Rob McClelland hands over to incoming RPAYC Commodore Julia Hornsby. Photo: RPAYC

An active RPAYC member for more than two decades, Hornsby has served as Vice Commodore from 2023 to 2026, Director, Rear Commodore Activities from 2018 to 2021 and Chair of the Alfred’s Community Sailing Program. She brings deep experience in governance, sailing, volunteer leadership and community engagement.

“I am incredibly honoured to be elected as the first female Commodore of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club,” Julia Hornsby said. “I look forward to working alongside our talented members and staff to continue the Club’s tradition of brilliance, embrace the opportunities ahead and help lead RPAYC towards its 160th anniversary in October 2027.”

Hornsby’s election follows sustained service across the Club, including the Heritage, Maintenance and Development, and Race Management, and leadership of Alfred’s Community Sailing, which introduces people from the wider community to the sport.

As Chair of the Organising Authority for the 2025 International Hansa Class Association World and Para World Championships, Hornsby led RPAYC and its partner organisations in delivering an inclusive championship for more than 200 sailors from 18 countries.

Her contribution was recognised in 2025 when she was named Australian Sailing’s national and NSW/ACT Volunteer of the Year and RPAYC Volunteer of the Year. Julia has also received a Northern Beaches Community Service Award and was the RPAYC's Clubman of the Year (2016-17).

An active sailor across the Club’s weekday, twilight, inshore, estuary and feature racing events, Julia Hornsby also brings senior professional experience in clinical immunology, molecular diagnostics and regulatory affairs, together with formal director and sailing qualifications.

This Issue's Profile of the Week shares a few insights from Commodore Hornsby on why volunteerism and “The Alfreds” is so important to her.

 

Pelé the Pelican returns Home to Narrabeen Lagoon

Pelé's rescue team - go Team Pelé!

Pelé, the Pelican came out of the Taronga Zoo Wildlife hospital on Tuesday August 18 and was released back to his home fishing grounds, Narrabeen Lagoon. The young people and parents and grandparents who had helped rescue him gathered to welcome him home and watch him return to the water.

Pelé had spent around a month at the Sydney Taronga Wildlife Hospital after the above youngsters and their parents and one grandmother helped rescue him, with the help of Sydney Wildlife volunteers Jacqui Marlowe and Joseph and Eira Battaglia.

See report from earlier this month: Pelé the Pelican – discarded Fish hooks and Lines caused this local Narrabeen Lagoon Seabird to ask for help: rescued by community members + Sydney Wildlife - Turtle + Penguin also in care due to fishing tackle - please don't leave your hooks and lines where wildlife lives

Taronga’s two Wildlife Hospitals, at Taronga Zoo Sydney and Taronga Western Plains Zoo Dubbo, are responsible for maintaining the health of close to 1,500 wildlife cases every year, and are the largest provider of wildlife veterinary services in NSW.

They conduct around 200 surgeries per month, have helped save 7 native species form extinction, and have released over 50,000 animals back into the wild.

The aim of the Wildlife Hospitals is to rehabilitate as many native animals as possible for release back to the wild. The variety of animals treated is enormous, ranging from stranded seals and orphaned baby bats, to pelicans tangled in fishing line. All these animals need professional care and attention during the treatment and rehabilitation process to ensure they can be returned to their natural environment. 

When an animal is brought to one of the two hospitals, the encounter details are recorded to ensure the animal is returned to its habitat. Whenever possible the rescuer is involved in the eventual release of the animal. 

The expertise of the Taronga team, comprising of Veterinarians, Vet Nurses, Veterinary Pathologists and Zoo Nutritionists, have decades of experience, allowing the Taronga Wildlife Hospitals to deliver first-class care to a wide range of Australian and exotic animals.  

Libby Hall, Manager at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, who has been working in this area for forty years and credits the young children who helped rescue Pelé as those who saved him, shared insights into his treatment.

Libby Hall, Manager at the Taronga Wildlife Hospital, with Pelé's rescuers

Libby Hall with Sydney Wildlife volunteers  Eira Battaglia and Jacqui Marlowe

FULL REPORT HERE

Into the water he goes:

Into the sky he goes;

 

Vietnam Veterans Day (Northern) 2026 on 60th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan: Combined Sub-Branch Commemorative Service Hosted by Palm Beach RSL Sub-Branch

MP for Mackellar, Dr. Sophie Scamps, Palm Beach RSL Sub-Branch Member David Good, Palm Beach RSL Sub-Branch and Vietnam Veteran Mark Ferguson OAM, MP for Pittwater Jacqui Scruby, after the 2026 Commemorative Service for Vietnam Veterans

On Sunday August 16 a combined service of the local Sub-Branches to honour the courage, service and sacrifice of Australians who served during the Vietnam War and commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan, one of the most significant engagements in Australia's military history, was held at Palm Beach RSL.

On 18 August 1966, soldiers from D Company, 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, faced overwhelming odds and engaged a much larger Viet Cong and North Vietnamese force in a rubber plantation near Long Tan, in Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam.

After three hours of intense fighting in difficult conditions, 18 Australians were killed and 24 were wounded.

The Battle of Long Tan has become an enduring part of Australia's military history and remains a defining moment for those who served in the Vietnam War.

Sixty years later, the legacy of Long Tan continues to resonate across generations. Vietnam Veterans' Day provides an opportunity to recognise not only those who served on the battlefield, but also the families, loved ones and communities who supported them during and after the conflict.

Around 80 representatives and Vietnam Veterans mustered at the corner of Iluka and Barrenjoey roads Palm Beach to march, led by the Knox Old Boys Pipe Band and Pittwater House Cadets, to the Palm Beach RSL Cenotaph.

The marchers were welcomed by Mark Ferguson OAM, President of the Sub-Branch and a Vietnam Veteran, with the Commemorative Service MC’d by Sub-Branch member David Good.

Doug McGrath, President of the 9 RAR Association, gave the Commemorative Address:

Doug McGrath, President of the 9 RAR Association

Honoured guests, serving and former ADF members, your families, ladies and gentlemen. I'm deeply honoured to represent all Vietnam Veterans at our service here today on the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan. In this presentation I will offer an insight into the life of an infantry combat soldier, particularly that of a National Serviceman.

FULL REPORT HERE

 

2026 NSW & ACT Sailing Awards Finalists: BYRA’s Boatbuilding Program, RPAYC’s Women’s Sailing Courses + Lyndall Patterson, Saltwater Veterans Sailing Project, Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club 

On Friday 21 August 2026 Australian Sailing announced the finalists in the 2026 NSW & ACT Sailing Awards. The NSW & ACT Sailing Awards celebrate the outstanding achievements, dedication and contributions of sailors, clubs, coaches, officials, volunteers and industry leaders from across our sailing community. Congratulations to all finalists recognised this year for their excellence both on and off the water!

Among those locals nominated are the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's Lyndall Patterson in the Female Sailor of the Year category.

Dr Lyndall Patterson grew up on Sydney’s north shore and began sailing with her younger brother, Michael Coxon, an accomplished sailor and Sydney-to Hobart racer, at the Hunters Hill junior sailing club. At age 11, she won her first Australian title in a sabot dinghy at Gosford in 1966. In 1977, she won the inaugural World Women’s Sailing Championship.

Lyndall was Australian Yachtswoman of the Year in 2010-2011 and was also the winner of the 2010 Laser Grand Master Worlds sailed at Hayling Island, UK.

The wins have kept coming including at the 2026 ILCA 6 Masters World Championship in Athens, Greece, securing podium finishes against some of the world’s best masters sailors.  Hosted by the Nautical Club of Kalamaki from 30 May to 7 June, the championship attracted more than 400 competitors from around 40 nations, racing on the waters of the Saronic Gulf. 

Lyndall Patterson produced an exceptional series in the highly competitive Great Grand Masters division (65–74 years), finishing as the first female Great Grand Master and placing 13th overall in a fleet of 51 sailors. Her result earned her the Great Grand Masters Women’s world title and a place on the championship podium.

Finalists for Female Sailor of the Year alongside Dr. Patterson include Sarah Lee and Zoe Dransfield of the Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club.

At Manly 16ft Skiff Club, a record number of females are entering the various classes on the back of the path paved by some of Australia’s finest women sailors. The likes of former Flying 11s national champion Zoe Dransfield and an Australian 16ft champion skipper, Sarah Lee, are inspiring the next generation with their deeds and actions. Zoe is part of an exciting young crop of female sailors emerging - or having already arrived - on the 16s circuit.

That brings us to the finalists among the She Sails awards which sees Pittwater’s RPAYC named as a finalist for the club’s Women's Sailing Courses. The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club just elected its first female Commodore in Julia Hornsby, who runs as Profile this week, underlining the club’s culture is firmly embedded in supporting female sailing.

SheSails is an Australian Sailing initiative to recognise all of the amazing female contributors to the sport, and to encourage women of all ages to enjoy sailing. It is all about enjoying your sailing adventure in a fun, friendly and safe environment. Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club is committed to recognising and supporting females through sail training, club events and volunteering opportunities.

Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club has introduced SheSails regattas to its annual sailing program. The SheSails Open Regatta is a fantastic opportunity for female sailors to participate in one-design race training onboard the RPAYC fleet of Elliott 7 keelboats, with a focus on having fun, developing skills, and meeting new people. Together with these regattas the club also hosts its Women’s Tuesday Twilight Series during daylight savings and runs regular Adult Learn to Sail courses for women to enjoy sailing together. 

The Bayview Yacht Racing Association (BYRA) has been named as a finalist in the Innovation Award category this year for the BYRA Boatbuilding Program, which is finishing up next Sunday, August 30. This program sold out, ran from May 17, and included; Workshop Induction & Safety Training, Hull & Structural Assembly, Fairing & Reinforcement, Foils, Fittings & Rigging, Painting & Finishing, and will include a Launch Day and Milestone Celebrations as well as a Transition Into Sailing Pathway.

Delivered by experienced BYRA mentors and supervisors, the BYRA Boatbuilding Program has shared knowledge on workshop safety procedures, PPE requirements and safe tool systems, and has been an inclusive and supportive learning environment for those who took part.

The Saltwater Veterans Sailing Project has five nominations, with Scotty Reynolds and wife Jen and their great team taking it to the water all over the state, creating connections and joy for Veterans in a program that was tested right here, on Pittwater.

MORE DETAILS HERE

 

Pittwater House Educator Katie Jackson Awarded Prestigious NSW Premier’s Teacher Scholarship

Katie Jackson receiving her scholarship from Deputy Premier and NSW Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car. Photo: NSW Education Dept./NSW Government

NSW Premier Chris Minns has congratulated 14 of the State’s best teachers whose commitment to quality education has been rewarded with a 2027 Premier’s Teacher Scholarship.

The scholarship program was open to NSW teachers from government and non-government schools and preschools, and to teachers at TAFE NSW Institutes, with nine recipients coming from a public school this year.

It provides each recipient with $15,000 in funds for a five-week study tour during 2027.

Since they started in 1999, more than 570 Premier’s Teacher Scholarship recipients have been able to develop their skills and knowledge in a chosen field of expertise.

The 2027 Premier’s Teacher Scholarship recipients were presented at a reception at Parliament House on Tuesday, 12 August 2026.

Katie Jackson, Pittwater House, Collaroy, was named recipient of the NSW Premier's NESA Quality Teaching Scholarship.

2027 Premier's NESA Quality Teaching Scholarship: Katie Jackson (Pittwater House, Collaroy): From knowing to doing: Investigating whole-school conditions that make quality teaching the norm, not the exception.

This scholarship is open to teachers currently teaching in NSW schools or NSW early childhood education and care services.

The scholarship is for the study of quality teaching. It is designed to support teacher accreditation and professional development, to provide resources and evidence to improve practice, and to celebrate and acknowledge teacher excellence in NSW.

The successful applicant's research may be incorporated into NESA resources supporting quality teaching across NSW.

Mrs. Jackson said: ‘’ [I’m] still a little amazed and very honoured to have been awarded the NSW Premier’s NESA Quality Teaching Scholarship.

It gives me the opportunity to spend some time next year exploring something I care deeply about. We know a lot about what good teaching looks like, but how do schools actually make it happen consistently across every classroom?

Such an incredible opportunity. I’m excited to get started and see where it takes me.’’

Pittwater House stated: ‘’We are incredibly proud that our Director of Teaching and Learning, Mrs Jackson, has been awarded the Premier’s NESA Quality Teaching Scholarship – a highly sought-after scholarship supporting research and professional learning in Australia and overseas.’’

Mrs Jackson’s research, "From Knowing to Doing: Investigating Whole-School Conditions That Make Quality Teaching the Norm, Not the Exception", will explore how high-performing schools create the conditions for excellent teaching in every classroom - consistently.

As part of her research, Katie plans to visit high-performing schools in Australia and the United Kingdom, examining not only what excellent teaching looks like in the classroom, but the leadership decisions, curriculum systems, structures and professional learning that enable it to become embedded across an entire school.

Her research will explore how shared, high-quality curriculum resources, whole-school approaches to teaching and strong professional cultures can reduce teacher workload and enable teachers to focus more deeply on the craft of teaching and student learning.''

“Ultimately, the scholarship is about understanding how schools reduce variability in teaching quality so that a student’s experience of excellent teaching is not dependent on which classroom they happen to walk into,” Katie said.

MORE HERE

 

Zali Steggall MP - Kieran Foran urge men to reach out and connect at inaugural Warringah men’s wellbeing breakfast

Manly Sea Eagles head coach Kieran Foran and MP for Warringah Zali Steggall OAM

Manly Sea Eagles head coach Kieran Foran has urged men struggling with their mental health to reach out for help, telling the inaugural Warringah Men’s Stronger Together Breakfast that his own experience had shown him it was “impossible” to fight those battles alone.

Mr. Foran also urged men to “dig deeper” when checking on their family and mates to get a truer understanding of their mental wellbeing.

Kieran joined Warringah MP Zali Steggall and local men’s support organisations at Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club on Sunday August 16. Hosted by Ms Steggall and the Warringah Men’s Collective, the event brought together local men’s groups, support organisations, mentors, fathers and young men to improve awareness of local services and encourage men to seek support if they are struggling.

Zali Steggall opened the event, which was MCd by Mongrels Men founder Tim Hewson. She said conversations with local organisations had highlighted the range of pressures facing men, including isolation, relationship breakdown, financial and housing stress, gambling harm, online influences and poor mental health.

MORE HERE

Week Four August 2026: Issue 657 (Sunday August 23)

Aquatics Pelé the Pelican returns Home to Narrabeen Lagoon

Vietnam Veterans Day (Northern) 2026 on 60th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan: Combined Sub-Branch Commemorative Service Hosted by Palm Beach RSL Sub-Branch

2026 NSW & ACT Sailing Awards Finalists: BYRA’s Boatbuilding Program, RPAYC’s Women’s Sailing Courses + Lyndall Patterson, Saltwater Veterans Sailing Project (x5!), Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club's Sarah Lee and Zoe Dransfield

Zali Steggall MP - Kieran Foran urge men to reach out and connect at Inaugural Warringah Men’s Wellbeing Breakfast

Pittwater House Educator Katie Jackson Awarded Prestigious NSW Premier’s Teacher Scholarship

New Queenscliff Pedestrian-Cycle Bridge Now Open

Class 369 attest as the largest class in 14 years for NSW Police - 10 for Northern Beaches PAC

Pictures Snapperman Beach, Pittwater: 1790-2026

Wakehurst Parkway Improvements September 2026 Works Notification

Framework for NSW Data Centres Released

Race Around Australia 2028 attracts strong early entries: 6850 NM yacht race starts in Sydney

Park Bench Philosophers Ocean time travellers return with secrets of the Great Barrier Reef: CSIRO 

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Week Three August 2026: Issue 657 (Sunday August 16)

Profile: Brian Heal of Mona Vale: WWII Veteran + Australian Hydro Schemes Engineer, on his 101st Birthday

History: North Avalon Beach Creeks: Some History

Aquatics Shark Meshing (Bather Protection) Program 2025/26 Annual Performance Report

Pictures The Basin, Pittwater: 1788-2026 

Marine Rescue NSW records second busiest July on record

The Australian Boardriders Battle Returns for 14th Season: Regional Series Running September-November 2026 - North Narrabeen Event runs September 19

Griffin Calls For Overhaul Of Northern Beaches Bus Timetable to focus on Reliability - Plan for future housing approvals + Brookvale Development Community Forum hosted by Curl Curl Councillors: at Manly on August 30

NSW Government to introduce new laws to protect the state’s fisheries, seafood and marine habitat + Gone Fishing Weekend 2026

Upper House Committee Report on NSW Licences to Harm Native Animals

Park Bench Philosophers NSW Government's new laws to target organised crime prompt concern over privacy + WA police is using live facial recognition to make arrests. This trial is testing privacy law

DIY Ideas DIY Fathers' Day ideas for Gardening-BBQing Dad

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Week Two August 2026: Issue 657 (Sunday August 9)

Profile: Narrabeen JRLFC's Brilliant 2026 Season: Two A-Grade Open Teams lead by Example

VP Day Profile 2026: Beryl Clarke, née Byron, of Mona Vale   NB: this Profile is rated PG, two of Beryl's brothers were POW's in Changi and shared some of what they experienced

Bonus Third Profile this Edition: Beryl Driver OAM's 2026 B to B for Variety the Children's Charity: Her Official 25th Long Drive in the Australian Countryside Completes her 10th lap of Australia in the 'Backyard Bash'

Procurement begins for Mona Vale Road West upgrade: Have Your Say on Updated Design until Sept. 1

Careel Head Road Liquor Store NCAT Hearing - Community and Residents Seeking to be heard: Update

Scruby Slams Liberal's Alternative Plans For Low and Mid Rise: points out councils may already develop alternatives 

Aquatics Pelé the Pelican – discarded Fish hooks and Lines caused this local Narrabeen Lagoon Seabird to ask for help: rescued by community members + Sydney Wildlife - Turtle + Penguin also in care due to fishing tackle - please don't leave your hooks and lines where wildlife lives

Pictures Avalon Hosts Narrabeen at Hitchcock Park on Old Boys Day 2026 - two great JRLFC clubs celebrate community and connections prior to heading into last game before the Semi-finals rounds commence

Baby Bandicoot with Mum at North Narrabeen - August 5 2026: first of the new bubs

25,000+ Flights Mark First Month of Enhanced Drone Shark Program: SLS NSW

Supporting the Next Generation: Australian Sailing establishes Youth Pathways Team

Park Bench Philosophers Australians want a say in emerging technologies: CSIRO

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Week One August 2026: Issue 657 (Sunday August 2)

Profile: William Harkin: On Pawfetchers - for those who like to keep their dogs safe

History: North Palm Beach SLSC Celebrates 80 Years of Service to the Community in 2026: Some history

West Pittwater Brigade celebrates 70 years and  welcomes new Captain

Womens Racing Team Sets Sail for Inaugural New York Championship

Pictures Mackerel Beach Wharf, Pittwater, Wharf Upgrade works + Dune Renewal: Pictorial Update - Bayview groyne repair works now completed - pool and public wharf works to commence in September 2026

Rooms Beneath the Tide: Seahorse Hotels Come to Pittwater by Wayne Lazarides

2026/27 Basil Sellers Scholars Announced: Congratulations Willa and Austin! - Cricket NSW

Northern Beaches Hospital Inquiry: Final Report Links Rebuilding Trust to Concrete Reform - 11 Recommendations 

Aquatics World Champions and Rising Stars Named in 2026 Para Irukandjis Team: 2026 ISA World Para Surfing Championships + August Comp. at Mona Vale - all welcome!

Family History Month 2026: Find Out More About Where You Came From - Council is putting on free 'how to' workshops in the libraries, limited spaces, book fast!

Park Bench Philosophers  CEDA NSW State of the State Keynote Address: Given by The Hon. Chris Minns, Premier of NSW

Time for older Pittwater residents to train like athletes: 7 Exercises those over 70 should be doing by Emily Fagan

DIY Ideas DIY Fathers' Day ideas + August Garden Jobs

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Still Open (from July 2026 reports):

NBC's Draft Local Environmental Plan (LEP) - Draft Development Control Plan (DCP) Now on Exhibition - Feedback open until August 30

Northern Beaches Council introduces digital Beach Parking Permits: Residents Report Problems with using the new online register system - switch over by August 31

Mona Vale Rally Issues an Invitation + Opportunity to Correct a Planning Mistake

100 Metres From Your Front Door: The Loophole Trying to Silence a Whole Community: NCAT Review on Careel Bay Liquor Licence - Update: Call for assistance

Wakehurst Parkway: August Works Notification

Katandra Bushland Sanctuary Season 2026 - Dedicated to the Study & Preservation of Native Flora & Fauna of the Warriewood, Mona Vale & Ingleside Area - Open each Sunday through October

NSW National Parks protect Southern Right Whales with new ‘stay away’ distance of up to 500 metres + ‘Western’ southern right whale recovery remains stalled: 2025 Western Australia survey Result + Upside‑down whales aren’t sick or hurt – they’re just resting

Profile of the Week Julia Hornsby: First Female Commodore of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Pittwater

Julia Hornsby has earned a University of Sydney Master of Science (Immunology) 1982-1988, holds a University of Technology Sydney Bachelor of Science (Biochemistry) 1970-1975, studied at UNSW (Drug Development) 2008, and the Western Sydney University (Management) 1997.

However, it is her volunteer work as a member of the Warriewood Residents Association, the Zonta Club of the Northern Beaches - being President 2021-2022, as Assistant Secretary to the  Australasian College of Biomedical Scientists, of which she is also a Fellow, and her years as a Member of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, that Julia has become known for. In 2025 Julia was presented with a New South Wales Parliament Community Recognition from Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby. This was followed by being named the NSW/ ACT and Australian Sailing's 'Volunteer of the Year'.

At the Annual General Meeting on Thursday 23 July 2026, history was made again when members elected Julia Hornsby as their next Commodore, making her the first female to hold the office in the Club’s history. Julia officially commenced the honour at the close of the Annual General Meeting.

This week, a chat with the new RPAYC Commodore as the club heads into its 159th Season and towards its 160th Anniversary.

History Great Photo of 1906 Charabancs To Narrabeen-Rock Lily- Pittwater turns up in a roof cavity: Vroom Vroom time!

The news service had one of those great 'aha!' moments this week when long-term supporter and occasional contributor Malcolm Lambe sent in the photo to the left with the information: Posted on ('Australian History - Plus webpage on a social media platform) today with caption from Greg Rutherford - ''An old pic my Dad found in a roof cavity'':

Bill Goddard also sent in information about the post and the vehicle, and the pair sparked a bit of 'vroom-vroom' time in looking up all these different early cars and buses that have run this way. One for all of us who like looking at the views, or looking at the cars....
Park Bench Philosophers Ocean time travellers return with secrets of the Great Barrier Reef: CSIRO - Australian scientists and Traditional Owners of Sea Country have returned from a landmark voyage of discovery to help tell the story of the past, present and future of the southern Great Barrier Reef.

Community News Congratulations Josh Holmes + Rats Colts, Council's Statement of Recognition and Commitment celebrates continuing connection to country, Council seeks ideas to Enliven Manly Town Hall, Northern Beaches Para Surfer BC: September event, big tops to treetops: Two free family events to delight the kids, Avalon Public School 75 Years Celebrations, SOS Mona Vale Agenda monthly meeting: August, Avalon Public School Fete: September 20 2026, Seasonal Bushfire Outlook: Spring 2026, Summer Footy at Hitchy for youngsters, Coming up at Kimbriki, Get Ready Weekend 2026, 24Hour Row 2026 for Gotcha4Life, ABHS AGM September Meeting Notice, Wakehurst Parkway  September 2026 Works Notification, Richard Scruby SC appointed to Supreme Court of NSW, Funding opens for local projects supporting young people and safer communities, Wes Thomas Recovery Support Fund, Connecting with Country and Culture through bush foods: Narrabeen, SAREX Training Day at Whale Beach, McCarrs Creek landslide: works update, Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week: Muffin + Ollie, New campaign puts battery fire risk in the spotlight, NDIS Reform: Have your say on the future of Supported Independent Living, Allambie Heights Woman charged: drugs seized during search warrant, McCarrs Creek landslide: works update, SSD: Residential Flat Building - 45-47 Elimatta Road and 1667- 1671 Pittwater Road Mona Vale, Mixed-Use Development- 1294-1300 Pittwater Road & 2-4 Albert Street, Narrabeen - 'Abadeen', Connecting with Country and Culture through bush foods, Notice of Works: Submarine Cable Installation Palm Beach to Umina Beach, Trees Vandalised at Careel Bay waterfront, Help make Pittwater a Declared Community Improvement District, Stop Lies in Political Advertising: NSW Parliament Petition, Celebrating 80 years of North Palmy SLSC!!, Marine Rescue Broken Bay Christmas Raffle, Sporting Organisation Support Program Grants, Defib funding returns for NSW clubs, 2027 Visual Arts Fellowship (Emerging), Grants now open to prevent gender-based violence, $5.5 million to keep our surf clubs beach ready, Discover Sailing Day Resources Now Available, SNB Surf Sports Calendar for 2026-2027, Avalon Community Library Needs Volunteers, Pittwater Residents Associations, Sports, Environment and Social Groups, Pittwater Offshore Newsletter, Local JP's, + more

Environment Seasonal Bushfire Outlook: Spring 2026, Get Ready Weekend 2026, Crossbench secures 2040 deadline for renewable energy CGT Concessions, Crossbench MPs demand broad review and ambitious reform of Australia’s central climate policy, Framework for NSW Data Centres Released, AI companies look to the ocean as a place to put more data centres, Additional H5 positive birds confirmed in Narooma and Merimbula, More than 5,000 little penguins will be vaxxed against bird flu. How will this protect them?, From the coasts to the plains bird flu could threaten not just birds – but their homes, The first wave of bird flu is the worst: what Australia can learn from overseas, Sydney Spring Garden Competition: entries close Sept. 21, Connecting with Country and Culture through bush foods at Narrabeen, Stony Range Spring Festival 2026: September 13, PNHA Activities 2026, National Parks protect Southern Right Whales with new ‘stay away’ distance of up to 500 metres, The world’s biggest trees could hold the secret to coping with drought, We’re building a New York‑sized city every month. That’s worrying for our climate, Australia’s EV sales are skyrocketing. Our charging infrastructure may soon struggle to keep up, Parasite linked to ‘mushy fish’ could be much more widespread than thought, People are more likely to ditch the car and use an e‑bike if they feel confident and safe, Want to fully electrify your house? Don’t start with a battery, Hydrogen microgrids could help power remote communities – but beware the hype, Australian beekeepers can’t tackle Varroa mite alone. Here’s how we can help, Poor genetic health threatens many species – but it’s fixable, Crocodiles can’t fly. Birds can. Scientists have finally figured out why, Mona Vale Dunes bushcare group: 2026, Bangalley Headland WPA 2026, Sydney Wildlife Needs People for the Rescue Line, 2025-26 Seal Reveal underway, 622kg of Rubbish Collected from Beaches: Adopt your local beach program, This Tick Season: Freeze it - don't squeeze it, Protect wildlife: dispose of fishing gear responsibly, Notice of 1080 Poison Baiting, Volunteers for Barrenjoey Lighthouse Tours needed, Johnson Brothers Mitre 10 Recycling Batteries: at Mona Vale + Avalon Beach, Reporting Dogs Offleash - Dog Attacks to Council, Plastic Bread Ties For Wheelchairs, Stay Safe From Mosquitoes, Mountain Bike Incidents On Public Land, Report fox sightings, marine wildlife rescue group on the Central Coast, Possums In Your Roof?: do the right thing, Aviaries + Possum Release Sites Needed, Bushcare in Pittwater: where + when, Friends Of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Activities, Pittwater Gardens, Environment Groups and Organisations in Pittwater, Ringtail Posses, Pittwater Environment History insights + Walks, Birds +

Children Sunday Cartoon and Animations This week: "Swing to the Moon" by ESMA, Pelé the Pelican returns Home to Narrabeen Lagoon, Lost Sydney: Real Photographs from 1870–1910 Brought to Life, The Narrabeen Tramline, Sport and events for you coming up, 2026 Premier's Reading Challenge, Winter Wattle story for you, Curious Kids: why do we have fingernails and toenails? + will I go blind if I shut my eyes and face the Sun? + what makes a shooting star fall? +  where are all the other galaxies hidden? + what’s the tallest skyscraper it’s possible to build?, Stories this week: How to Make an Apple Pie + 'That Cat Can't Stay' read by Haley Lu Richardson, Local activities and clubs for you

Youth Pelé the Pelican returns Home to Narrabeen Lagoon, 2026 HSC exams begin for 13,000 students, Students launch into Australian rocketry history, Student orchestra strikes a chord for charity, Lost Sydney: Real Photographs from 1870–1910 Brought to Life, Narrabeen Tramline, Opportunities: Row with Avalon Beach SLSC Boaties this Season + Surf with Newport Plus + OptiChicks 2026 + Nature Writing Prize 2026 Now Open to Enter + 80 years of North Palmy SLSC + 2026 Premier's Reading Challenge, Financial help for young people, School Leavers Support, Word Of The Week: Brief, Want to muck around with a real quantum computer? Now you can, A brief history of embroidery – and how to get started yourself, Aliens at 40: from wearable cameras to exoskeletons, here are the technologies the film predicted, Galactic archaeologists find stars in the Milky Way came from another galaxy 12 billion years ago, Retro smartphone accessories are trending, but ‘untethering’ isn’t for everyone, Australian children’s classics: Storm Boy’s tough, tender ode to wild childhood will make you cry, Local Services 4U

Seniors Happy 80th Birthday Geoff Searl!, Australia’s Aviation Pioneers and the Mystery of Southern Cloud: 1959, More work needed to improve aged care assessments and reduce wait times: COTA, Certainty for older Australians and aged care providers on CHSP, CHSP extension provides certainty; focus must now be on delivering care: COTA, Helping Australians reduce their dementia risk, A brief history of embroidery – and how to get started yourself, Pittwater- Narrabeen Parkinson's Support Group 2026 Meetings, Nature Writing Prize 2026 Now Open to Enter, Avalon Community Library Needs Volunteers, AvPals Term 3 2026 Schedule, What if we stopped treating social care like a service? A small village community in Yorkshire showed me another way, Why long gaps between meals may not be healthy for older people – new study, These 5 Australian novels will get your book club talking – and enjoying a good disagreement,  Pittwater Probus, Local groups, clubs, events and services for you

Aquatics Pelé the Pelican returns Home to Narrabeen Lagoon

DIY Ideas DIY Fathers' Day ideas for the Gardening-BBQing Dad

Fathers Day is Sunday September 6 this year, and this Issue we focus on those whose dad who loves being in the garden and BBQing. The Johnson Brothers Mitre 10 'Built for Dad' catalogue, with offers that run until September 6, showcases something for everyone and every budget to help for those whose dad would like something else.

For the BBQing-Gardening Dad you could make your own plant labels, make mini gardens in large pots for balcony areas near the BBQ, or plant out some herbs he can grab a handful of to brush over what's cooking or or even make herb salt to make what gets barbecued this Spring and Summer even tastier, or have a look at the first idea for Dad's Day this year, and make him a carryall for his BBQ implements.

See: Dads' BBQ Tool Box

For those who have a dad who is a fan of the Weber BBQ's, Johnson Bros Mitre 10 is currently running something for you;

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Pictures Snapperman Beach, Pittwater: 1790-2026

Food Silver beet - Spinach

Silver beet and Spinach is in season now, and like all seasonal crops, rises to keep balance in all that may ail thee throughout every season of every year. High in Vitamin C as well as Vitamin A, this leafy green vegetable will support your immune system through the sniffle season and act as de-tox for all those other poisons that may arise during the last month of winter.

This Issue a range of silver beet and spinach recipes which you can serve as mains or side dishes. The classic Spanikopita is also delicious cold.

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Events Down to Earth Space opening at Newport this September, North Palmy Surf Club Anniversary Celebrations Author Talks, PNHA Walks, Music at all compass points, Markets, Social Groups + more on!

 

Winter in pittwater

Palm Beach Public wharf, Snapperman Beach, Pittwater. Photo: AJG/PON - More in this week's Pictorial: Snapperman Beach, Pittwater: 1790-2026

A mate of Pelé the Pelican feeding at Narrabeen Lagoon - Tuesday August 18 2026

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