May 1 - 31, 2025: Issue 642
Week Three May 2025 (May 12 -18)
Aquatics Don Mitchell: Tribute to A Community-Minded Local Legend
Pictures Mona Vale JRLFC's Inaugural Beau Hewitt Cup on The Raiders Home Ground
IPART Decision on Council Special Variation Application Approves 25.2% Permanent Increase
Minns Government commits to returning Northern Beaches Hospital into public hands
Feedback invited until June 3 on proposed shorter-term WaterNSW prices: IPART's Prices for WaterNSW Greater Sydney from 1 October 2025 + Sydney Water sewage licences reviews open for public consultation: Warriewood + Manly - until June 12
Park Bench Philosophers Future of Sydney’s transport unearths a window to its past: colonial-era merchant, Prosper de Mestre's Pittwater Connection
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Week Two May 2025 (May 5 -11)
Profile of the Week: Big Brother Movement Centenary 1925 to 2025: Now Sends Australians Out into the World - Scholarships Now open for All Young Australians - Celebrating Courage, Care and Connection
History: Pittwater's Koalas Driven to Extinction: Some History
Wedding Island Opening Weekend: 'A Triumph' - Review: Play Time! by Bill Gye OAM
May Reflections in the Waves by Roger Sayers OAM, Avalon Beach SLSC Centenary - 1925 to 2025
NSW Architecture Awards 2025: Shortlist announced May 12 + Local Nominations + Australian Institute of Architects 2025 National Prize winners - New President + The Inaugural Murcutt Symposium on this September
Pittwater Tigers Secure 50k Grant for Auskick field at North Narrabeen + Amenities Upgrade
Return to Paradise Series 2: Being Filmed in Pittwater Again
Warringah Golf Club appoints Prime Projects for new clubhouse build
Aquatics: Thousands reunited with loved ones thanks to tireless Marine Rescue NSW volunteers during high-demand boating season: MAYDAY Appeal 2025
NSW SES Hawkesbury Unit Celebrates 40 Years of Rescues
NSW Government's Digital Inclusion Strategy Launched + NSW ID support bill Introduced
Pictures Pittwater's Mother Nature: Mother's Day 2025 - a celebration through some of the best photos taken by Joe Mills and Kevin Murray
Park Bench Philosophers It’s almost winter; Why is Australia still so hot? + Even as emissions level off, carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is growing faster than ever; Here’s why
DIY Ideas Potted Colour for Winter Brightness As Summer crop is harvested: Natives + Perennials + what to plant now for A Winter Vegetables crop
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Week One May 2025 (April 28 - May 4)
Profile of the Week: Gwenyth Sneesby 1924 to 2025 Tribute
History: Andrew Thompson of Scotland Island – ‘Long Harry’
Pictures Avalon Bulldogs A Grade 2025: Three Pittwater A Grade Teams this Season
Aquatics A Field Guide to the Marine Life of Coastal Reefs and Rock Pools: by Phil Colman - Peter Mitchell - an expanded + updated 'Exploring Tidal Waters on Australia’s Temperate Coast' for all who live here
'Wedding Island' The new island play opening this month report by Roy Baker, Editor, Pittwater Offshore Newsletter
Attestation of Class 365 - Largest class to graduate in 11 years: 7 New Probationary Constables for Northern Beaches PAC
Park Bench Philosophers 2025 APRA Music Award winners announced
Food Invitation to share: Naturellement Festival – A Natural Wine & Food Celebration Just a Ferry Ride Away - runs May 17 to 18 at Ettalong Beach
Our 1 billion pet dogs do real environmental damage; NSW Pet Laws (dog and cat regulations) go under the microscope - Have your say until May 4
Minns Government Announces 'Joe's Law' to End Private-Public Hospital Model As Inquiry into Safety and Quality of Services at Northern Beach Hospital Opens Submissions close May 20 2025 + Audit Office of NSW Report on Northern Beaches Hospital Released

The Palm Beach Whale Beach Association held its 107th AGM on Tuesday May 13 2025.
Assoc. Prof. Richard West AM was re-elected President and tabled his report, made available for the community this Issue - Prof. West has already served 10 years in this capacity.
Prof. West paid tribute to Virginia Christensen at this year's AGM, stepping down after years as a Vice-President, although she will remain active as a member.
Gordon Lang will be taking up the VP role alongside fellow VP Frank Edgell-Bush AM, who continues to represent the community and its residents.
Frank Edgell-Bush received his AM in the 2018 Queens' Birthday Honours List; 'For significant service to business, particularly to improving standards of corporate governance across the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.'
After presenting his report, Beverlie Farrelly, as this year's Guest Speaker, was interviewed by PBWBA Secretary Robert Mackinnon, a gentleman with a passion for local history, who is currently working on the Association's History - a legacy of looking after the local community and environment that stretches over 107 years.
“to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the area and to protect the local amenity by promoting proper planning of all developments and by expressing positively, in appropriate quarters, the views of residents.”

Bernard "Midget" Farrelly AM (13 September 1944 – 6 August 2016) was the first world surfing champion. Mr. Farrelly, was the first Australian to win a major surfing title, the 1963 Makaha International Surfing Championships, the unofficial world surfing championship of the day. In 1964 he won the inaugural World Surfing Championship at Manly Beach in Sydney.
He was also the first president, in 1961, of one of Australia's oldest continuous surfboard riders club, the Dee Why Surfing Fraternity. He presented a ten-part television series about surfing in Australia, The Midget Farrelly Surf Show, for the ABC. Midget was posthumously inducted as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours.
Palm Beach Whale Beach Association Secretary Robert Mackinnon's interview with Beverlie at the 2024-2025 AGM of the Association.
Seen through the eyes of Beverlie Farrelly, discover how different the Avalon Beach of the 1950s and 60s was from the one of today: life was simpler and moved at a slower pace as a community was formed in the wake of WWII.
As wife of the late Midget Farrelly, Beverlie shared insights into the remarkable life of this multi-faceted man who became Australia’s first international surfing champion.
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Parliamentary Committee to examine early childhood education and care sector in NSW
Independent review into the NSW Early Childhood Education and Care Regulatory Authority
- demonstrates regulatory efficacy under the NQF
- is in line with and responsive to the NSW Government’s expectations, and
- is resourced, structured and operating adequately to meet the objectives of the NQF.
- the trends and reasons behind them in relation to the level of compliance activity and actions in NSW
- the level of information made available to the public about the compliance performance of early childhood education and care services in NSW, and
- comparative analysis of these matters across Australian jurisdictions, including any other matters concerning regulatory efficacy.
- whether the ECEC RA in NSW is doing an effective job given the national framework in which it must operate, and
- to what extent the national framework is in alignment with the NSW Government’s expectations.
Elanora Heights Newsagency- Post Office Closing After 24 Years

Intergenerational Opportunity

Narrabeen Sports High School Car Boot Sale

Australian-first women veterans research project to help address support needs
Elanora Players Next production!

Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Holly
5yo Staffy X
Holly is a sad shut down girl who has just been a breeding machine all her life and got discarded in the pound with a huge tumour on her vulva which we have removed. She is scared to interact with you and looks like she is expecting some punishment. She trembles and cowers. When you meet her, she is easy to handle and she LOVES BBQ chicken!! She walks slowly on lead. Walks seem to be something new to her. She is looking for an experienced owner who can nurture her and slowly get her used to the big world. She has a smooth coat and weighs 19.7kg. All our dogs come with desexed, fully vaccinated, heartworm free and microchipped. She suits apartment living and a home based worker. Also included for the love and health of our dogs is a free Health and Wellness Voucher with our DoggieRescue Vet. Her adoption fee is $450.
Anzac
6yo Foxy X
Anzac is a very gentle sweet boy who came from the pound from a deceased estate. Anzac lived an elderly person, so his experiences have been limited, but he learns new things so quickly. He is social with small dogs who are not in his face. He warms up quickly to people and is very easy to handle and bath. He walks well on loose lead. He is so grateful for some care and love. He has just had a dental and recently desexed. He has a medium/short coat and weighs 10.1kg. All our dogs come with desexed, fully vaccinated, heartworm free and microchipped. He suits apartment living and a FT worker. Also included for the love and health of our dogs is a free Health and Wellness Voucher with our DoggieRescue Vet. His adoption fee is $700.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
2025 Environmental Art & Design Prize Entries Now open
Council has announced Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran (art) and Keinton Butler (design) as the judges for this year’s Environmental Art & Design Prize.
Now in its fifth year, Environmental Art & Design Prize is open to artists and designers of all levels and diverse disciplines from across Australia. Submissions will be accepted to 19 May 2025.
Mayor Sue Heins said the prize has developed into one of the leading competitions covering both art and design focusing on the environment.
“Each year fascinating art works and designs are submitted for this environmentally thought-provoking prize.
“The prize is an important platform for the natural environment to take centre stage, enabling artists and designers to share their work inspired by nature, climate change and sustainable living.
“In past years we have seen impactful submissions from creatives including painters, ceramists and furniture designers. This year we would also love to see more contributions from architects, product, fashion and industrial designers.
“We are looking forward to an amazing array of powerful artworks and designs for 2025,” Mayor Heins said.
This year’s judges have vast experience in the art and design worlds. Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran is a contemporary artist with his work appearing in galleries across the globe. Keinton Butler is Senior Curator at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum and the Creative Director of Sydney Design Week.
There are four prizes on offer this year with prize money totalling $46000.
The visual arts and design winners will each receive $20,000. The people’s choice winners and the young artists/designers have a prize pool of $3,000 each.
All finalists will be featured in an exhibition across the Council’s 3 galleries, Manly Art Gallery and Museum (MAG&M), Curl Curl Creative Space, and Mona Vale Creative Space Gallery from 1 August to 14 September 2025.
Finalists will be announced on Friday 23 May and the winners will be announced on Friday1 August 2025.
For more information, and to enter, visit Council's webpage at: https://www.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/arts-and-culture/northern-beaches-environmental-art-and-design-prize
Solar for apartment residents: Funding
Owners corporations can apply now for funding to install shared solar systems on your apartment building. The grants will cover 50% of the cost, which will add value to homes and help residents save on their electricity bills.
You can apply for the Solar for apartment residents grant to fund 50% of the cost of a shared solar photovoltaic (PV) system on eligible apartment buildings and other multi-unit dwellings in NSW. This will help residents, including renters, to reduce their energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
Less than 2% of apartment buildings in NSW currently have solar systems installed. As energy costs climb and the number of people living in apartments continue to increase, innovative solutions are needed to allow apartment owners and renters to benefit from solar energy.
A total of $25 million in grant funding is available, with up to $150,000 per project.
Financial support for this grant is from the Australian Government and the NSW Government.
Applications are open now and will close 5 pm 1 December 2025 or earlier if the funds are fully allocated.
Find out more and apply now at: www.energy.nsw.gov.au/households/rebates-grants-and-schemes/solar-apartment-residents
Nominate a Volunteer Today: 2025 Awards
More funding available for war memorials in NSW
Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal
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Letters to the Editor
Vale Don Mitchell



The first surf rescue IRB trial: Avalon Beach, 2 November 1969. Driver: Warren Mitchell, OAM, Life Member, Avalon Beach SLSC. Crew: Don Mitchell, Life Member, Avalon Beach SLSC
Don Mitchell at IRB plaque unveiling - photo by Michael Mannington OAM for PON

John Towner, John Greaves, Don Mitchell, Bob Head and Jim Burgess at Avalon Beach SLSC 90th Anniversary Celebrations.
Prof. Richard West AM Commences 11th Term as Palm Beach Whale Beach Association President
“to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the area and to protect the local amenity by promoting proper planning of all developments and by expressing positively, in appropriate quarters, the views of residents.”
NSW Government publishes report from Special Commission of Inquiry into Healthcare Funding
- the need for allied and preventative healthcare
- challenges around primary and aged care
- the health workforce
- statewide health service planning
- procurement processes
- innovation.
Renewing the water main in Old Barrenjoey Road: Update
- temporarily closing Old Barrenjoey Road during our night work hours – see map below. General traffic will be diverted via local streets. Access to driveways, businesses and parking spaces will be maintained at all times. Our traffic controllers will be on site to assist and to help keep traffic flowing safely.
- using saw cutters or jackhammers to open the road for our work. Use of the saw cutter and jack hammer will finish by midnight.
- digging using an excavator and installing the new water main in sections
- temporary rolling storage area consisting of up to eight parking spaces, located out the front of 52 – 54 Old Barrenjoey Road.
- pot holing using a vacuum truck to confirm the location of underground services within our work area.
- placing a temporary road plate over a part of the trench to allow concrete to set. We will remove the plate and cover the area with hot mix as soon as possible.

- Visit our project website.
- Call us on 1800 943 119 or email confluence@sydneywater.com.au. For other Sydney Water repairs or faults, please call 13 20 90 (24 hours).
- Speak to us in person at one of our monthly drop-in sessions in Dunbar Park. They are held on the first Wednesday of every month, between 1 pm and 3 pm. Our next one is planned for Wednesday 4 June.
Appeal for Information: Warriewood

Appeal for Information: Avalon

First NSW Waste and Circular Infrastructure Plan released
- safely manage the waste we don’t recycle and avoid Greater Sydney’s imminent shortfalls in landfill capacity
- collect and process increased volumes of organic waste, as source-separated FOGO collections are rolled out across Greater Sydney.
Create NSW Cultural Grants - Now Open
Have your Say on SafeWork NSW’s priorities for next financial year
- falls from heights,
- harms to workers in the health care and social assistance sector,
- managing psychosocial risks at work including the risk of sexual harassment,
- exposure to hazardous chemicals including silica, asbestos and welding fumes,
- injury from mobile plant, vehicles or fixed machinery.
Nominations open for the 2025 Public Education Awards
- Secretary's Award for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging
- Minister's Award for Excellence in Teaching
- Secretary's Award for Excellent Service
- Secretary's Award for Outstanding School Achievement
- Minister's Award for Excellence in Student Achievement
- Public School Parent and Volunteer of the Year Award
- Secretary's Award for Living Our Values
Volunteers in the spotlight as nominations open for inaugural emergency award
ACMA welcomes commercial radio code of practice consultation
Pittwater Community Groups:
Mona Vale Residents Association

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P