September 29 - October 27, 2024: Issue 635

Front Page Issue 635

Issue 635 - Week Four:

Jacqui Scruby WINS!: First Ever Lady Pittwater MP Signals A Historic Shift In the Electorate's Thinking

Pictures: Turimetta MoodsWarriewood Wetlands Perimeter Walk by Joe Mills

Church Point's Thomas Stephens Reserve Landscape works: Do post-consultation changes announce installing rubber crumb products alongside the Pittwater Estuary? + works may commence in 2025 + McCarrs Creek Road Safety Update

Regan Persists: Local Gap in Youth Mental Health Care Services needs listed by Wakehurst MP

Sprott's Last Hurrah A Win for Local Wildlife

Council's 2024 Grants  Recipients Announced: For Community - Sports & Infrastructure - Environment - Placemaking

NSW Government's Community Building Partnership Grants Confirms A BIG List of Great Local Projects

Newport SLSC's Jemma Smith Wins 2024 Coolangatta Gold Ironwoman - Jackson Borg secures podium finish

RPAYC Wins 2024 John Messenger Women's Match Racing & Australian Championship - Juliet Costanzo makes it back-to-back Women's National Titles

Narrabeen to Mona Vale: Proposed Roads and Walkways Safety Changes - NB: Council has updated their Draft Plans on Friday October 18, Feedback to Closes November 24

Park Bench Philosophers Narrabeen Cenotaph + RSL History: 100 and 65 years markers of service in 2021

Vibrancy Reforms announced - Concerns Persist for Safety,  Amenity of Neighbourhoods

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Issue 635 - Week Three:

Profiles of the Week October 2024 - No.3:  2024 Pittwater By-Election Candidates: Doug Rennie, Jacqui Scruby, Georgia Ryburn - about the candidates + their Policies

NSW set to welcome Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen CamillaNSW Premier Chris Minns is inviting members of the public to join Their Majesties at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday afternoon, 22 October - Fleet Review

Avalon to Palm Beach: Proposed Roads and Walkways Safety Changes - Feedback to Council Closes November 24

Warriewood Community Centre: Build Update - October 2024   + Build photos July to Oct. 1 2024

Bayview Sea Scouts Hall History: Updated with insights provided by 'T of Church Point'

From the Council Chamber - Meeting Held October 8, 2024 by Pittwater Greens Councillor Miranda Korzy

Pictures: A Walk on the Duffy's Wharf Track by Kevin Murray and Joe Mills

2024 NSW Youth Sailing Championships: Local Place-getters + Strong Representation in a Big fleet

Rat poison kills family of 3 kookaburras in Avalon

2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Approaching 100 Entrants: Entries Close October 25 by Di Pearson

Almost 550 people safely returned to shore by Marine Rescue NSW crews in September 2024

Quantock Triumphs in CYCA's Flinders Islet Race Wild Rose Division by Emily McCutcheon

NSW SES, NSW RFS, VRA, Surf Life Saving, NSW Ambulance, Fire & Rescue NSW Members Shine At UK Rescue Challenge 

Social Media's adverse impacts on communities - young people: October 2024 Post-Summit Update

NSW Introduces electronic monitoring for DV Offenders Granted Bail

DIY Ideas Spring Garden Care + A Salad Garden For Children: Inspire them to Grow what they will Eat this Summer

Food Asparagus: Spring Vegetable Recipe Ideas -The new Spring asparagus crops have come in and with the price now cheaper than it was a month ago, and the peak of the variety now readily available, a few insights into this Spring vegetable and a few recipe ideas to try out as sides or main course celebrations of the many ‘fruits’ of Springtime.  Food: October 2024 - Weeks One and Two: 10 Minute Spring Salads

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Issue 635 - Week Two:

Profiles of the Week October 2024 - No.2:  Giles Stoddard's Avalon Honey

Pictures: A Saturday Morning Stroll around Bongin Bongin - Mona Vale's Basin, Mona Vale Beach by Kevin Murray

Three Candidates for Pittwater By-Election 2024 + Information on Early Voting and where, Postal Voting, Declaration of Results: Also - how did they get your phone number/email address?

NSWRFS to Conduct internal Review Into Oxford Falls HR: lower your fire risk with a Bush Fire Survival Plan this Bushfire Season

Reminder: $5 million available for Local Surf Clubs Under Facility Program - James Griffin, Manly MP

Women In Emergency Management & Response  Empowered Through NSW SES Network

Make this Summer your Safest Boating Season yet: Water Rescue Agencies ask all to 'Get on Board'

Local Government Election 2024: Results + Statistics + Pittwater by-election updates

Red and yellow flags Go Up as Volunteer Patrol Season 2024-25 commences

‘Beat the bite’ helps youngsters stay mosquito safe: free book available from NSW Health

Social Media Summit Update: Survey highlights growing concerns 

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Issue 635 - Week One:

Profiles of the Week October 2024 - No.1: Tamara Sloper-Harding OAM: 25 Years After Being Deployed to Timor as part of INTERFET

Former Palm Beach fish & chip shop site DA proposal Update: Plans Supported by Council's Experts, Again

Aquatics: Study shows what stresses Pittwater's seagrass meadows (and the fish that love this estuary habitat)+ Review of Jetty Design to Protect Seagrass

NSW Government delivers millions in funding to support all recreational fishers + fish habitat: Kids Gone Fishing Day through RMYC this October

''Pittwater At Place''- Craig Burton by Pittwater Pathways - John Illingsworth

Hawkesbury Nepean River Coastal Zone Management program: Feedback Sought - community sessions at Church Point, Bayview + Palm Beach this October

Next Generation zero-emissions Freshwater vessels For Manly Ferry route: Narrabeen to return in 2025

Supermarkets Inquiry: Next Phase Commences as ACCC takes Woolworths and Coles to court over alleged misleading ‘Prices Dropped’ and ‘Down Down’ claims

NSW Government Consultation for Aboriginal people on desire for a treaty process: Commissioners appointed

Pictures Paradise Beach Wharf + Taylor's Wharf renewal projects: October 2024 pictorial update - update pics of Paradise Wharf and Pool renewal, pre-renewal Taylors Point wharf + a few others of Pittwater on a Spring Saturday afternoon

Park Bench Philosophers Harry Wolstenholme; Ornithologist Of Palm Beach, Bird Man Of Wahroonga

Profile of the Week Katandra Bushland Sanctuary
Dedicated to the Study & Preservation of Native Flora & Fauna of the Warriewood, Mona Vale & Ingleside Area

Website: katandrabushlandsanctuary.com/home
Email: information@katandra.org 

Katandra is open to visitors 10am to 4pm every Sunday from July to October (inclusive). Group visits can be organised at alternative times. Please visit the Katandra Bushland Sanctuary website for more information.

Katandra Bushland Sanctuary is situated in on the face of the Ingleside escarpment, overlooking the Warriewood Valley and the seaside suburb of Pittwater's Mona Vale. The land presently comprising the Sanctuary was part of a grant in 1859 to a Robert McIntosh of Botany. It changed hands in 1885, and again in 1913 when a sub-division was effected. 

Twenty-five acres was purchased by Roseville businessman, Harold Alfred Seymour, on December 3rd, 1946. 

The name 'Katandra' originates in Victoria, where it is said to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning 'song of the birds' or 'a hunting area'. 

Mr Seymour delighted in his surroundings, enjoying both the native flora and fauna, including the 'Koala', still to be seen. 

He also loved to share his 'bushland' with friends, taking them for long rambles through the undergrowth, as initially there were no paths to follow. He became well respected for his knowledge of indigenous flora, thus earning the friendship and support of people well known in the world of natural history and conservation. 

Harold was also among the growing band of local Honorary Rangers:

WILD FLOWERS AND NATIVE PLANTS PROTECTION ACT, 1927-1945.

Appointment of Honorary Rangers.

THE undermentioned persons have been appointed as Honorary Rangers for the purposes of this Act:—

Edward Selwyn Holmes, 18 Queens-avenue, Avalon Beach; Katherine St. George Holmes, 18 Queens-avenue, Avalon Beach; Edward Gordon Sellers, "Deerholt", Plateau-road, Avalon; Audrey Enid Sellers, "Deerholt", Plateau-road, Avalon; Arthur Eric Brown, "Wirrabilla", Hill-top road, Clareville; Saidee Kathleen Brown, "Wirrabilla", Hill-top road, Clareville; Harrie Humphreys, 74 Avalon-parade, Avalon; Marjorie Ethel Humphreys, 74 Avalon-parade, Avalon; Allan McDonald Warden, 63 Avalon-parade, Avalon; Isabella Olive Warden, 63 Avajon-parade, Avalon; Percy Robert Hillier, 7 George-street, Avalon; William August Miller, Paradise-avenue, Paradise Beach; William James McDonald, Avalon-parade, Avalon; Harold Alfred Seymour, Old Gordon-road, Foley's Hill, Mona Vale; Reginald William Squire, "Aranui", Cabarita-road, Clareville Beach; Herbert Strickland Rice, "Lorne", Riverview-road, Clareville.

(872) J. B. RENSHAW, Minister for Local Government. WILD FLOWERS AND NATIVE PLANTS PROTECTION ACT, 1927-1945. (1955, May 6). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), p. 1254. Retrieved from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220300810

However, Mr. Seymour went one better than this. Alarmed at the advancing tide of settlement, in 1964, Harold offered eighteen acres of his land as a gift to the people of NSW to establish a wildlife reserve for the promotion, study and preservation of native flora and fauna

The Katandra Bushland Sanctuary was officially gazetted as Reserve No 86487 on 6th October 1967.

Today and next Sunday, October 27 2024, coincidentally the same day 57 years ago since this Bushland Sanctuary was 'officially notified' as having been bequeathed by Mr. Seymour, are the last days for this Season of open days. 

This Issue another Spring Celebration of one of Pittwater's very special places.  

    History Palm Beach Public Wharf: Some History

    What became the first Palm Beach public wharf was originally built by September 1911 at the northern end of Snapperman Beach.

    The second, located where the current Palm Beach public wharf is, was finished by April 1938, the contract having been won by A G Larkin.

    This Issue a look into the public wharves on Snapperman Beach, Palm Beach, and some of the fishing industry and ferry services they supported.

    Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:  October 2024

    Click on Logo to access the latest PON:  

    Contents: Tilly: A Devine Mystery; SIRA AGM; The Tuesday Discussion Group; Scotland Island Garden Festival; International Folk Dancing

    To contact Roy:  editor@scotlandisland.org.au

    Battle of the Bends 2024: NASA + Newport Plus

    Welcome Home Friendly!

    As residents of Avalon Beach and Narrabeen may know, Brian Friend OAM, recently had a health incident, a 'minor heat attack' as he describes it - albeit without permission, and while attending the Masters League on the Gold Coast to participate as both a competitor and as an umpire - and had to undergo surgery.



    Friendly is home now and recuperating over the next six weeks. The community has extended its best wishes on his fast and full recovery.

    Welcome home sir! It's good to have you back where you belong, giving us all curry well into your 80's.

    Love,
    Pittwater.

    Narrabeen RSL Site sold

    Update: October 14, 2024

    The Narrabeen RSL site, which was put into voluntary administration in 2022, has sold for $15.4 million + GST. 

    This ends ownership of the site by the not-for-profit, which commenced in the 1950's.

    Seven offers were made to Savills agents for the 1.9 hectare site. A three-storey building, bowling greens and car parks are sited on the area, which is currently zoned C4 (Environmental Living).

    The site and building is owned by Narrabeen Sub-Branch. The Sub-Branch is one of several hundred Sub-Branches who are part of RSL NSW.  The financial status of all these entities is available online. 

    That for Narrabeen RSL Sub-Branch in 2021 stated:

    Narrabeen RSL Sub-Branch (RSL NSW) - we operate as an RSL Sub-Branch to support veterans and their families including monthly sub-Branch Membership meetings as well as social, health wellbeing, camaraderie and commemorative events throughout the year. We also support those members with assistance where hardship may be affecting them or their families.

    More in Pittwater Online News's July 2024 report: 

    This photo, from North Narrabeen SLSC's history book, 'The Beach Comes First', shows the Narrabeen RSL to the right of the image when pat members has a site on the beach:


    A Narrabeen RSL Tribute and History page put together a few years back runs in this week's (Wk. 4 October 2024) PBP's page for those interested in past Narrabeen RSL Sub-branch sites - which began beside Narrabeen SLSC after WWI.

    Warriewood Square: Half Share sold

    In related large property news, Hong Kong based JY Group has expanded its Australian shopping centre portfolio with the $135.5 million acquisition of a half share in Warriewood Shopping Square from ISPT

    CBRE’s Simon Rooney negotiated the sale, which was confirmed October 10 2024. Mr. Rooney also negotiated the $123 million acquisition of Melbourne’s Roxburgh Village for JY Group in October 2023, an off-market sale, with James Douglas on behalf of Vicinity Centres (VCX).

    That purchase lifted the value of JY Group’s Australian shopping centre assets to over $2 billion following a 2022 acquisition of a 50% stake in Sydney’s Carlingford Court and the 2023 acquisition of Melbourne’s Forest Hill Chase Shopping Centre together with Haben.

    Warriewood Square underwent a close to $85 million renovation in 2016.



    $33+ Million Proposal for Terrey Hills

    For:  Demolition works and construction of mixed use hospitality venue with supporting car parking, servicing and landscaping works

    Lodged with Council: 18/10/2024
    Cost of Work:$ 33,046,200
    Application Number: DA2024/1362
    Site: 40 Myoora Road, Terrey Hills
    Project; 'The Farmhouse, Terrey Hills'
    Site Area: 15,960m2
    Site Width and length: The site has a width of 60m north-south and 267m east-west.

    The proposal is for a hospitality venue comprising three restaurants and ancillary supporting land uses.

    Hours of operation are proposed to be from 7am – 12am, Monday – Sunday. Total patron capacity of 794 patrons and 40 staff on site at any one time.


    Architects Design for site example.

    Aspects of the project include:
    • Demolition of existing structures including the existing brick residence, two metal sheds, hardstand areas and vehicular crossover on Mona Vale Road.
    • Site preparation works including remediation, removal of 12 trees, excavation to a total depth of RL173.3 to accommodate the proposed development.
    • Construction of a single storey (above ground) hospitality venue with a total GFA of 2,698sqm incorporating restaurant land uses and ancillary land uses. Specifically, the development will include:
      • One level of basement car parking for 156 cars and 5 motorcycle spaces.
      • At-grade car parking areas for 68 cars, 10 bicycle spaces, one mini-bus zone, services and a loading
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      • A single licensed area with 3 different restaurants and outdoor dining areas.
      • Ancillary office space to support site operation.
      • Storage, back of house (BOH) and amenities.
      • Extensive site landscaping, public domain upgrades and embellishment of open space areas including:
        • ‒ Pedestrian footpaths throughout the site,
        • ‒ Planting of 8,326 plants including 93 trees and 18 palms,
        • An extensive lawn space fronting Mona Vale Road which will have a dual use accommodating an overflow parking area for 74 cars for use in peak periods for additional car parking
        • Outdoor furniture including children’s play areas, pergola structures, and a stage.
        • Construction of one combined vehicular entry and exit point from Myoora Road to facilitate internal site access for patrons and services.
        • Utilities and services provision to support the development of the site.

    Other new DA's Lodged:

    Demolition works and construction of seniors housing at Terrey Hills
    Exhibition Period:23/10/2024 to 06/11/2024
    Cost of Work:$ 16,611,206
    DA2024/1390; 12 & 14 Gladys Avenue FRENCHS FOREST, Lot A & Lot B DP 393276
    Applicant: The Trustee For 88 Republic Of Gladys Unit Trust

    Submissions can be made to Council during the exhibition period. Any submission must specify the grounds for objection.

    The application proposes the demolition of the existing dwellings and the construction of a seniors housing development incorporating nineteen (19) in-fill self-care housing units (2 x 2 bedroom and 17 x 3 bedroom) and basement car parking for 28 vehicles and a 2, 3 and 4 storey building form.

    The land is zoned R2 Low Density Residential pursuant to WLEP 2011. Seniors housing as defined by WLEP 2011 is prohibited within the zone. 

    The Applicants agents have applied for a Clause 4.6 - FSR and a Clause 4.6 - Height. 

    Construction of a secondary dwelling and inclinator
    20 Sunrise Road, Palm Beach
    Exhibition Period: 25/10/2024 to 08/11/2024
    A Clause 4.6 application lodged with DA: Height Breach.

    Alterations and additions to a dwelling house including secondary dwelling, garage and lift
    7 Pacific  Road, Palm Beach
    Exhibition Period:21/10/2024 to 04/11/2024
    A Clause 4.6 lodged with DA: Height Breach

    Council's online listing of other new DA's lodged is available at: HERE

    Scotland Island Garden Festival 2024: Sunday October 20


    Council's Draft Managing Unreasonable Conduct by a Complainant Policy: Have Your Say

    Submissions opened: Thu 17 Oct 2024
    Submissions close: Sun 17 Nov 2024
    Council states it is committed to being accessible, respectful and responsive to everyone.

    The purpose of the draft Managing Unreasonable Conduct by a Complainant Policy (the draft Policy) is to provide the community and council employees with a framework for managing unreasonable conduct made towards their employees and / or Council itself.

    ''Most complainants act reasonably in their interactions with us, even when they are experiencing high levels of distress, frustration, and anger about their complaint. However, despite our best efforts to help them, in a very small number of cases complainants display inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour. They can be aggressive and verbally abusive towards our staff, threaten harm and violence or bombard our offices with excessive phone calls and emails.''

    The draft Policy is based on the NSW Ombudsman's Managing Unreasonable Conduct by a Complainant model guide.

    The draft Policy defines unreasonable conduct by a Complainant as:
    • Unreasonable persistence
    • Unreasonable demands
    • Unreasonable lack of cooperation
    • Unreasonable arguments
    • Unreasonable behaviours
    For further explanation of these categories, please go to the Document Library section of this project page and view the full draft Policy.

    Northern Beaches Police Area Command Updates

    Courtesy NBPAC: October 17 2024 Update

    Police and community working together.
    To report criminal activity, please get in touch through 
    Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or nsw.crimestoppers.com.au
    All calls are treated in the strictest confidence.

    ARRESTS
    Dee Why, 14 and 16 October 2024 - Arson
    A man and woman have been arrested by Northern Beaches detectives investigating the torching of a truck last year at Dee Why. Beaches police were called to the Dee Why Bowling Club in April 2023 where a tipper truck was ablaze. The truck - part of a rubbish removal business - was destroyed and detectives determined the fire was deliberate. 
    Earlier this week, officers travelled to Port Macquarie on the NSW Mid North Coast where they arrested a 21-year old man. That’s been followed by the arrest, yesterday, on the Beaches of a 38-year old woman. Both are charged with dishonestly destroy property by fire. Court appearances will follow where police will allege both played key roles in planning and setting fire to the truck.

    Davidson, 15th October 2024 – Trespass, break & enter, drugs 
    Police investigating reports of trespass and break and enter in the Davidson area have arrested a man from neighbouring Belrose. Officers had been following up reports of suspicious activity when they stopped to speak with a man seen in the area. A search of his Belrose home resulted in the confiscation of property and drugs. A 43-year old man now has been charged with trespass, break & enter with intent and supplying a commercial quantity of prohibited drugs. Court appearance will follow in December.

    Newport, 13th October 2024 - Assault
    It began as a neighbour dispute then escalated from the throwing of eggs to an assault with a golf club. The result, a 56-year old man charged with assault occasioning actual bodily harm with a court appearance to follow. 
    Please, if you have any issues with neighbours or others, contact one of our Community Justice Centres: 1800 990 777. A  conviction for assault, or worse, on your record will follow you forever.

    ALERTS
    Theft from vehicles
    We’ve been receiving more reports of thefts from cars. Overnight on Saturday, thieves have taken two wheels from a Volkswagen Golf parked on a street at Mona Vale. It seems the thieves didn’t get into the car but did leave it perched on a large rock. Also reported this week, the theft of a diesel particulate filter from a Volkswagen van parked at Brookvale and a mirror taken from a scooter parked on Sunday morning on Whistler Street, Manly.

    Tax scams
    This week we’ve had two reports of fraud relating to tax returns. Scammers have hacked into the MyGov account of an Allambie Heights woman, changing her name and bank account details with the Tax Office before claiming significant deductions. The resulting large refund was diverted interstate. A similar Tax Office fraud, this time involving more than $10,000, has been reported by a Belrose woman.  These scams can be reported to the Australian Taxation Office on 1800 008 540 or through their web site. 

    Gift cards
    A woman in her 80s has been deceived into buying around $2,000 worth of gift cards after picking up the phone to scammers.  She came to police when they tried to  convince her to buy more. The good news is that the retail outlet where she bought the cards has promised to refund some of the money.  
    We remind again: please hang up on anyone you don’t know who’s asking you to buy gift cards or to supply any form of personal or financial information. 

    For more on scams, head to scamwatch.gov.au
    If your identity is compromised, head to idcare.org

    Please do not report crime on our social media pages.
    Head to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or nsw.crimestoppers.com.au
    All calls are treated in the strictest confidence

    APPEAL FOR INFORMATION

    Brookvale, 9.40pm, Sunday 6 October 2024 – Serious assault
    A man has been treated in hospital for concussion after being assaulted in a fast food outlet at Brookvale. He’d tried to intervene when a group of about eight young people started playing up with one attempting to steal food. For his trouble, the man was set upon and kicked. CCTV has been viewed and witnesses interviewed. Two of the group are described as being about 15-17 years old, wearing shorts and no shirts. Any information that can lead to us identifying those involved is appreciated.

    Collaroy, 3am Monday 7 October 2024 – Theft of alcohol
    We’re hoping members of the public can help with investigations into a break-in at a licensed venue at Collaroy. Six young people – four males and two females – smashed a window of the Pittwater Road premises in the early hours of Monday morning. Once inside, they grabbed bottles of alcohol and soft drink, loading them into crates. It’s thought it was a return visit for at least some of the group after a similar break in a week earlier. Several were wearing grey and blue hoodies and at least two were wearing crocs. CCTV footage and forensics are being used in the hunt for those involved.

    Narrabeen & Bayview, Saturday 5th & Monday 7th October 2024 
    We’re investigating the theft of a small 8 hp outboard motor, taken from a tinnie moored on Narrabeen lagoon. Thieves had cut a padlock to get to the motor.  Two days later, a tinnie and a set of oars belonging to a volunteer group were taken from Bayview.

    Crime Stoppers: 
    1800 333 000 or nsw.crimestoppers.com.au


    Eramboo Artist in Residence program accepting applications

    Council and Eramboo Artist Environment are pleased to announce the artist-in-residency 2025 program is accepting applications.

    Now in its 11th year the program recipient will enjoy six-months use of a non-residential studio at the Eramboo and $3000 allowance for materials and support toward the resulting installation.

    Mayor Sue Heins said through this program, artists can enhance their skills, potentially discover new techniques and develop new ideas.

    “Council is proud to continue our support of this program and we’re grateful to Eramboo for its generous funding and guidance to the lucky recipient. 

    “The opportunity to network with fellow artists at Eramboo will enhance the experience and possibly lead to new directions.

    “Being surrounded by the stunning Australian bushland, Eramboo must be a stimulating yet tranquil setting, inspiring unique creations.

    “The Artist in Residence program offers the lucky recipient daily access to a private space at Eramboo, the opportunity to engage with the local artistic community, exhibit the resulting project and provide mentorship for emerging artists,” Sue Heins said. 

    Applications for the 2025 artist in residence program are being accepted until 3pm Monday, 11 November 2024. 

    If selected, the residency would commence in February 2025 and conclude in July 2025.

    Eramboo sits among the bushland setting of World Heritage Ku-ring-gai National Park providing its 8 studios, teaching space and exhibition gallery with inspirational scenery encouraging amazing creations.

    For more information about the program or how to apply visit Council's dedicated webpage for this on their website.


    Carols at the Beach announcement

    We are deeply disappointed to share that our much-loved Carols event, will not be held this Christmas. Due to significant increases in production costs over the past couple of years, we are unable to secure the additional sponsorship funding required to host the event.

    However, this is not just a financially based decision. Our volunteers are the heart of our surf club, and the demands of organising and managing the event in the lead up, and on the day, are enormous and simply too great for our team to sustain at the busiest time of the surf life saving season.

    As a proud community surf club, we know how much this event means to everyone, and it saddens us that we can't continue the tradition.  Instead, we will be focusing our fundraising and volunteering efforts towards the Around the Bends Ocean Swim in March 2025, a vital event that supports the core of what we do as a surf lifesaving club as well as our Centenary celebrations in 2025. We’re excited to channel our energy into making those events a success for our Club and community. 

    Additionally, in collaboration with Club and event supporter, McGrath Pittwater, we hope to soon announce a smaller, but just as exciting, community event to take place at the end of Summer.  

    We thank everyone for their support, especially to our longstanding Carols major sponsor for many years, McGrath Pittwater.  Thank you also to Johnson Bros and Northern Beaches Council for their past financial contributions which also helped make the Carols event possible.   

    To the many local businesses that have generously supported our Christmas Silent Auction, your donated auction items made a significant financial contribution towards the both the Carols event and the Club's solar initiatives. We are so very appreciative for your generous support. 

    And to all Club members and members of our Avalon community, we are immensely grateful for the support you’ve shown towards the Carols event over the years. We truly appreciate your understanding of this difficult decision.

    Avalon Beach SLSC


    NBWS Expands with Narrabeen House 

    We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our services with the opening of Narrabeen House, a transitional property that can house up to 90 women in our community. 

    This housing program offers studio and one-bedroom units complete with kitchenette, lounge, dining areas, balconies, and courtyards. We offer both furnished and unfurnished options, allowing women to settle comfortably into a new chapter of their lives.

    Onsite support coordination staff are available to assist residents with their housing goals and provide guidance throughout their stay. 

    If you or someone you know is looking for low-cost accommodation, or if you’d like to learn more about this program, please contact us at narrabeenhouse@nbws.org.au

    Northern Beaches Women's Shelter
    October 2, 2024


    former Palm Beach fish & chip shop site DA proposal Update: Plans Supported by council's experts, again

    L & E Court hearing 23 (on-site) & 24 October 2024

    Council's lawyers advised residents on Friday September 27 2024 that Council’s experts are satisfied that amended plans, together with the proposed Conditions of Consent, resolve the issues that were raised in the Statement of Facts & Contentions (SOFAC).

    The lawyers advise that, given the position of Council’s experts, there is 'not any expert evidence available to support the Council’s continued opposition to the development application in its amended form. In the absence of expert evidence, Council is not in a position to oppose the approval of the amended development application subject to the imposition of appropriate conditions of consent.

    Accordingly, in line with the Court’s Class 1 Development Appeals Practice Note, Council will advise the Court that the issues raised by Council have been resolved and, as such, the hearing fixed for 23-24 October 2024 may proceed by way of a Consent Orders hearing.

    In a Consent Orders hearing, notwithstanding the views formed by the experts, the Court must be satisfied that an approval is lawful and appropriate having regard to the whole of the relevant circumstances including the proposed conditions.

    Further, at a Consent Orders hearing, the Council is required to demonstrate that all relevant statutory provisions have been complied with, that any objection by any person has been properly taken into account and that all objectors have been notified of the proposed Orders and conditions.

    The Conditions of Consent are dated September 20 2024.

    Council's Lawyers further advise that 'In the opinion of the experts, all relevant statutory provisions have been complied with and all objections received by Council have been properly taken into account.'

    The proposed orders are:

    1. The Appeal is upheld.
    2. Development Application No. DA2022/0469 for the construction of a Shop Top Housing development at 1102 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach is approved subject to the conditions.

    New LEC Plans and Documents dated July 19 2024 were uploaded to Council's DA webpage for this application.

    The applicant was granted leave to rely on these amended plans on July 12 2024.

    The Proponents amended documents state:

    ''The street facing dormer elements breach the 8.5 metre height of buildings standard by 1.8 metres or 21.1% with the street facing parapet breaching the standard by 2.65 metres or 31.1%. The clerestory windows and adjacent roof top plant enclosure breach the height by a 2.5 metres (29.4%) and 2.3 metres (27%).''




    Roof height breach and Shadow diagram from proponents Council approved plans of September 2024 (dated June 2022) show scale of development alongside Barrenjoey House

    The application plans remain unchanged scrutineers of the amended documents have stated. The height breach of 30.47% remains in place, without any reason why. The development breaches the Pittwater Development Control Plan (DCP) in relation to setback from adjoining properties and the roadway.

    Because the development adjoins E4 a low-density residential zoning on part of its north side (against the historic Barrenjoey House), its whole east side (rear) and its whole south side, setback is required to be 9 metres, instead of 0-3 metres on the north, 0-5.5 metres at the rear and 0-2 or 3 metres on the south. 

    Excavation for the car park on the Barrenjoey Road frontage goes right to the boundary so that no landscaping is possible; the ground floor setback is 2 metres but Clause D12.5 of the DCP requires a setback at the ground floor level of at least 3.5 metres.
    The development will interfere with the views from the pre-existing adjoining immediate residential neighbours at 1100 Barrenjoey Road, 1110A, 1110B and 1110C Barrenjoey Road and other properties on the eastern side of the proposed site.

    The damage to views is exacerbated by the failure to relocate plant and equipment from the top of the roof of the development, despite requests to do so.

    The bulk and scale of the proposal breaches the DCP density control for a block of this size. 

    The DCP requires planting of vegetation to minimise bulk and scale of the built form. It also requires canopy trees between the building and its front boundaries where the property faces a waterfront reserve as this does. The DA and modifications do not comply with the DCP in these respects. 

    The design of the building is not compatible with the design of the immediate surrounding area. It is located between Barrenjoey House, a heritage listed building, and 1100 Barrenjoey Road, a classic Palm Beach weekender, and opposite a number of classic houses. 

    Background - from earlier in 2024
    courtesy Palm Beach Whale Beach Association
    The Section 34 Conference held in March 2024 was terminated by Commissioner Dickson and the appeal has been listed for hearing on 23-24 October 2024.

    The hearing will commence on-site on 23 October 2024 at 9:30am to enable the Commissioner (who may be a new Commissioner) to view the site and surrounds and to hear from any person who wishes to address the Court. The hearing will then proceed in Court.

    The applicant submitted amended plans for consideration by the Council and objectors on March 28. While the amended plans were considered to address the contentions raised by Council’s experts, advice from Geotechnical Experts retained by objectors raised issues that are of concern to Council.

    As a result of these concerns, the applicant was advised that as the amended plans propose changes to the location of the building on the land and the extent of excavation, full construction plans for the excavation and basement are required.

    The applicant agreed to provide the required plans however the Court would not grant the 8 week extension of the s34 conference needed for the plans to be prepared and considered by both Council and the objectors’ consultants.

    As a result the s34 conference was terminated.

    Council was informed by the applicant that the required plans will be provided and that they intend to amend their application to include the amended plans that were sent to interested persons on 28 March 2024.

    When the requested plans were received, Council’s lawyers were instructed to make them available to the objectors’ consultants for comment.

    If you wish to address the Court on the first day of the hearing (23 October on-site) would you please advise Council’s lawyers. Chris Gough of Storey & Gough Lawyers

    Previous PON updates:
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    Barrenjoey Artwalk 

    🟡 DATES - 19 Oct - 3 Nov ‘24 
    🟡 WHERE - Avalon village

    🟡 DETAILS - local artists will display their artworks throughout Avalon, and every piece of art purchased will help support Barrenjoey High School!

    🟡 YELLOW DOTS - retailers & businesses taking part will have a bright yellow sticker displayed outside their shop, marking the presence of an artist's work inside - easily spot which stores are involved!

    Artist bios and more at:

    🟡 FOLLOW US -
     Barrenjoey.Artwalk

    Community support will make all the difference! 

    The Barrenjoey Artwalk team

    Avalon Preservation Association AGM 2024 + Help needed

    Speaker: John Dengate – environmentalist, media naturalist, author and TV personality, never happier than when talking about plants and animals and the environment.

    A long-term Avalon resident, John will give an illustrated talk on the fascinating wildlife of the Northern Beaches—and his chequered media career. He loves questions.

    Date: 7pm, Thursday 7th November: John’s presentation, followed by a short AGM.
    Place: Avalon Beach Surf Life Saving club in the Bangalley Bar. Enter via stairs on beach side. Lift access also available via front entrance.

    CAN YOU HELP?
    APA Committee members:
    We have two members retiring and so we have room for more committee members. We are a friendly committee of engaged residents. We meet six times a year, plus an AGM. The NBC sends a representative to part of our meetings to keep us informed of council projects and respond to issues we’ve raised with council. We engage with sister organisations, residents who contact us for help and with government (mainly local government) to represent the Avalon community’s interests.

    We particularly need someone to take the Honorary Treasurer position in time for our AGM in November. APA has a bookkeeper.

    Our main transaction type is member contributions which are administered together with the membership secretary. The Honorary Treasurer oversees APA finances and provides a report to the committee at our meetings. Our current Honorary Treasurer Ken Roberts will support the transition. We have a modest ‘fighting fund’, built from member contributions. We have very limited outgoings (printing, gifts).

    Graphic Designer:
    We urgently need someone for one specific task, to assist with designing a new APA Flyer. We have the content (images and text) but need someone to knock it into a suitable electronic file to be handled by a printer (A4 double fold to DL).

    PLEASE REPLY TO AVALONPRESERVATIONA@GMAIL.COM IF YOU CAN HELP 

    The aims of APA are to
    •  Preserve the natural beauty of the area through promoting proper planning of all future development
    •  Express positively and in appropriate quarters the point of view of residents with regards to any proposed development and to protect the residential amenity of the area
    •  Work with and assist local government in any efforts to improve and beautify the locality and where appropriate instigate such improvements
    APA depends on your support. Donations of time, money and expertise always welcome
    PO Box 1 Avalon Beach 2107  avalonpreservationassociation.org.au/ and on Facebook


    Whale Beach SLSC: New Members Needed

    Looking for something fun to do this summer? Join Whale Beach SLSC!
    Whaley is running free first aid, bronze medallion & SRC courses starting October 6th for people that join the club and we would love to see you there.

    Reasons to become a lifesaver at Whale Beach:
    • - Year round access to the beachfront club house, including gym and accommodation
    • - Lifesavers get a Northern Beaches parking sticker
    • - Free courses to learn practical life saving skills
    • - Be part of the welcoming community and give back 
    • - Get fit & make new friends
    • - It looks great on your CV
    Get fit and learn invaluable lifesaving skills over a 8 week program run on Sunday mornings between 8:30-12:30 starting October 6th.
    Spaces are limited so sign up now at: HERE


    Report Hate Crimes

    If you are subjected to hate on social media or online you should keep evidence by taking screen shots of the abuse including usernames, URLs and any other relevant information. 
    You can report the abuse directly to the platform and report in person at any Police Station. If you witness a hate incident or hate crime but are not the victim, you can still make a report to the NSW Police. In an Emergency call Triple Zero (000). If not urgent, you can report online at crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 or report in person at any Police Station. 

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    NSW set to welcome Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla 

    Photograph by Millie Pilkington 2024.

    The NSW Government is honoured to welcome Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla to Sydney during their first official visit to Australia this month and is inviting NSW residents to join the celebration.

    NSW Premier Chris Minns is inviting members of the public to join Their Majesties at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday, 22 October, which will be followed by with an impressive Fleet Review and fly past by the Australian Defence Force on Sydney Harbour.

    Members of the public are invited to the Sydney Opera House Forecourt for the special event and the chance to meet The King and Queen. 

    The afternoon event [at 4.20pm] will be followed by a Fleet Review on Sydney Harbour including an Australian Defence Force fly-over. Their Majesties, accompanied by the Governor-General, Chief of the Defence Force and Chief of Navy, will conduct a review of His Majesty’s Australian Ships Hobart, Warramunga,Arunta, Gascoyne, and Yarra, which will be anchored in the Harbour.

    In celebration of regional NSW, Their Majesties will also attend a Premier-hosted community BBQ in Parramatta, which will showcase the cultural diversity of modern Australia, in particular Western Sydney. Invited guests include community leaders, volunteers, and individuals who have excelled in their field. The event will also showcase produce from NSW with support from the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW.

    As part of His Majesty’s engagements, The King will have the opportunity to meet current Australians of the Year (also NSW Australians of the Year 2024), Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO, to hear first-hand about their world-leading cancer research and treatment.

    The Queen will visit a Sydney library and meet students participating in a series of writing workshops, esteemed authors, and recipients of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition.

    The King’s visit to Australia will be His Majesty’s first to a Realm as Monarch. After Australia, Their Majesties will undertake a visit to Samoa and will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).

    For more information about the Royal visit and the Sydney Opera House engagement visit: www.nsw.gov.au/royalvisit

    Premier Chris Minns said:

    “I look forward to hosting Their Majesties at the Western Sydney community BBQ to showcase this state’s rich culinary and cultural diversity, where they will also meet with a range of community organisations and outstanding Australians.

    “It is wonderful His Majesty is taking the time to meet with current Australians of the Year (also NSW Australians of the Year 2024), Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO.

    “I invite everyone to head to the Sydney Opera House Forecourt on the afternoon of Tuesday 22 October to attend this special event.”

    Please note:

    The entry point to the Sydney Opera House precinct will open to the public from 3:00pm and large crowds are expected.

    Security screening will be required to enter the Sydney Opera House precinct. 

    Please note, no large bags, banners or umbrellas are allowed on site.

    There will be a designated accessible viewing area reserved for people with disability and/or accessibility needs to enjoy the event with their family and friends. 

    Please be advised that spots are limited. To express your interest, contact the NSW Premier’s Department Event Accessibility & Inclusion team by emailing  accessibility@premiersdepartment.nsw.gov.au

    Safer Neighbourhoods Program: Narrabeen to Mona Vale

    Comments opened: Mon 14 Oct 2024
    Comments close: Sun 24 Nov 2024
    Council are aiming to improve local streets for everyone in the Narrabeen area. 

    Council are proposing to implement  speed limits and new traffic infrastructure treatments, to make local residential streets places to live and visit with calmer and quieter traffic, as well as making it safer for people walking, bike riding and driving in the Narrabeen beach area.

    Community drop-in session - Coastal Environment Centre (Pelican Path, North Narrabeen)
    Saturday 2 November 2024 09:00 am to 11:00 am
    Chat to the project team about the proposed speed limit changes in your area and concept designs.

    Council are proposing to install new infrastructure treatments such as raised pedestrian crossings, kerb build outs, traffic calming devices, line marking and signage in Narrabeen, especially along Ocean Street, Sydney Road, and Narrabeen Park Parade so that our streets are designed for safer speeds.

    Council are proposing a 40km/h speed limit on all local streets east of Pittwater Road, from Narrabeen Beach to Mona Vale Hospital (see zone map below). A comprehensive 40km/h zone, and implementing traffic calming infrastructure treatments, would help ensure our streets are safer for our community.



    Council propose to make some streets one-way to improve traffic flow, enhance safety, and improve liveability of the area. This includes a section of Wellington Street and Lagoon Street, spanning Loftus Street intersection to Wellington Street intersection, and Lagoon Street spanning from Waterloo Street to Albert Street.

    The proposal includes 30 degree angled parking along Waterloo Street and Lagoon Street and reinstating parking on the southern side of Wellington Street to improve parking efficiency in high density locations, improve visibility of drivers, encourage safer speeds and increase safety for pedestrians.


    Avalon Beach to Palm Beach Safety Zone - have your say

    Comments opened: Wed 9 Oct 2024
    Comments close: Wed 6 Nov 2024
    Council is proposing  installing new infrastructure treatments including a kerb build out, traffic calming devices, and signage so that street layouts are designed for safer speeds. Council are also proposing to add a raised pedestrian crossing at Whale Beach Road, near the intersection with Barrenjoey Road, and new street lighting to improve safety and visibility for drivers and pedestrians. In addition, they will re-align pram ramps and improve some lane widths and line marking.

    Council also will introduce a 30km/h speed limit in some sections of the Avalon to Palm Beach route (east of Barrenjoey Road - see zone map below). A slower speed is proposed in response to the unique geography and active lifestyles of residents using neighbourhood streets in this area. 



    ''By establishing a comprehensive 30km/h zone, and a 10km/h zone in high pedestrian beachfront car parking areas, we are taking significant steps to ensure our streets are safer and to encourage active lifestyles. Traffic calming infrastructure treatments, combined with an improved road layout aims to naturally reduce vehicle speeds in line with speed zone changes.'' council's project webpage states

    View the plans and provide feedback at: 

    Council's Draft Child Safe Policy and Child Safe Code of Conduct: Have your say

    Submissions opened: Thu 17 Oct 2024
    Submissions close: Sun 17 Nov 2024
    In 2022 the NSW Government introduced the Child Safe Scheme. The Scheme aims to protect children by encouraging organisations to adopt the NSW Child Safe Standards.

    The ten Child Safe Standards are outlined in the Frequently asked questions section of this project page:  https://yoursay.northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au/child-safe-policy-and-child-safe-code-conduct

    The 10 NSW Child Safe Standards are:
    1. Child safety is embedded in institutional leadership, governance and culture
    2. Children participate in decisions affecting them and are taken seriously
    3. Families and communities are informed and involved
    4. Equity is upheld, and diverse needs are taken into account
    5. People working with children are suitable and supported
    6. Processes to respond to complaints of child sexual abuse are child focused
    7. Staff are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children safe through continual education and training
    8. Physical and online environments minimise the opportunity for abuse to occur
    9. Implementation of child safe standards is continuously reviewed and improved, and
    10. Policies and procedures document how the institution is child safe.
    The Policy will apply to Council officials (including Councillors, employees, trainees, work experience and internships, volunteers, agents, consultants, contractors and employees of contractors) irrespective of whether or not they work with or have direct contact with children and young people under 18 years of age.

    Councils draft Child Safe Policy (the draft Policy) adopts these Child Safe Standards and follows the Office of the Children’s Guardian Model Child Safe Policy contained within the ‘Understanding and Developing a Child Safe Policy – A handbook for child-related organisations'.

    The draft Policy and related Council procedures outline how council will meet its commitment and obligation to safeguard children’s wellbeing and rights.

    Review the Draft document and provide feedback at:

    Shoosh for Youngsters:  Calling all junior summer sports! 

    Shoosh For Kids is back again this November and now is your chance to sign up your local club or association to support our campaign. We want to ensure the sidelines at grassroots sport are a positive and fun environment for all junior athletes, and we need your help to spread the message. 

    When your club signs up as a supporter, you will get access to a library of free resources and promotional content such as posters, social tiles and much more! 

    Learn more and sign up here 👇 

    Mental Health Month

    Member for Manly, James Griffin has thrown his support behind Mental Health Month.

    Mr Griffin said during October we are encouraged to watch out for those who may be struggling and needing support.

    “This year’s theme, ‘Let’s Talk About It’, prompts us all to reflect on our mental health and overall wellbeing, irrespective of whether we have personally encountered mental illness.

    “The Mental Health Month theme emphasises the significance of maintaining good mental health in our daily lives and encourages a proactive approach to seeking help when necessary.

    “Research shows how relationships with family, friends and the broader community can greatly improve a person’s psychological wellbeing and overall wellness.”

    Mr Griffin said, “The theme, ‘Let’s Talk About It’, highlights the importance of engaging in conversations about mental health and uniting through showing compassion.”

    “The Mental Health Month website highlights the need to connect with those around us by reaching out and checking on their wellbeing.

    “It also highlights the need for us to be a good listeners by allowing a person-in-need lots of room to talk.

    “Continued support is also vital,” Mr Griffin said.

    More information on Mental Health Month can be found at: mentalhealthmonth.wayahead.org.au/about-mental-health-month


    Cancellation of Northern Beaches Music Festival 

    Hello faithful friends of live music,
     
    It was always going to be tight raising enough funds to cover the costs involved in staging this year’s festival.
     
    However, a number of factors have come about which means that we are clearly not going to be in a position to cover these costs on this occasion which tally to approximately $40,000.
     
    These factors include:
     
    Excessive rise in Council fees and charges - The cost of hiring the Berry Reserve has risen by 227% since 2022 which we were only informed of on 29th September.  Also, the cancellation of Event Grants this year meant that all we could apply for was one of their Arts grants which are not really intended for events like ours.  In any case, the outcome of our application is still not known but is very unlikely to be enough to make a real difference anyway.
     
    Very low takeup of Food & Merchandise stall positions - The income from which makes up a significant proportion of the income we need.
     
    Reduction in anticipated sponsorships 
     
    Rhonda and I were prepared to donate $4,000 of our own money to cover the facility costs which would have meant that all of the ticket sales would be able to go to the artists.  However, to date there have been very few bookings.
     
    So, it is with great regret that we feel that we have no choice but to cut our losses and cancel the event for this year.
     
    All monies paid by stall holders, sponsors and those who have purchased tickets will, of course, be refunded.
     
    At this stage the prospect of future Northern Beaches Music Festivals doesn’t bode well.  It looks like we may well have joined the mass extinction of ‘live music venues and festivals’ which have followed from the Covid epidemic.
     
    Indeed live, original music venues appear to be an endangered species.
     
    We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience we have caused you and hope that you will understand why this decision had to be made.
     
    Regards . . .

    Paul Robertson
    Executive Producer
    Northern Beaches Music Festival
    Tuesday October 15, 2024

    Draft Councillor Expenses and Facilities Policy: Proposed amendments

    Submissions opened: Fri 11 Oct 2024
    Submissions close: Fri 8 Nov 2024
    Council is required to adopt a policy concerning the payment of expenses and the provision of facilities to the Mayor and Councillors within 12 months of the election.

    The policy must comply with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1993 (the Act), the Local Government (General) Regulation 2021 and the guidelines issued by the Office of Local Government (OLG) under section 23A of the Act.

    Council have reviewed their Councillor Expenses and Facilities Policy (the draft Policy), and propose some amendments to which comply with the above requirements. The draft Policy is based on the OLG’s template policy.

    Draft and details at: 

    Proposed lease: KU Avalon Preschool

    Thursday, 10 October 2024
    What's proposed?
    Northern Beaches Council is proposing to grant KU Children’s Services a 10-year lease to continue their childcare operations at KU Avalon Preschool. The land is located at 118a Avalon Parade, Avalon also known as Part Lot 102 of DP785848.

    Council is owner of the land and this notice is provided in accordance with Section 47 of the Local Government Act 1993.

    Submissions in relation to the proposals may be made by:
    • Filling out a submission box here, via the “Make a submission” button
    • emailing: council@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
    •  writing to us: 
    • ‘KU Avalon Preschool’
    • Northern Beaches Council
    • PO Box 82, Manly NSW 1655
    Please refer to the indicative leased plan below.



    All submissions in their entirety are made publicly available in the Public Notification Report. Personal identifying information and content which is discriminatory, hateful or which may defame, offend, insult, humiliate or intimidate will be redacted. 

    Submissions close Thursday, 7 November 2024

    Barrenjoey Headland Amenities

    The National Parks & Wildlife Service (NPWS) has developed plans to provide permanent toilets and a water refill station in the Barrenjoey Lighthouse precinct. Designed by Aileen Sage Architects, these new amenities have considered heritage constraints, visual impacts, environmental impact, visitor and access requirements, construction constraints and services provision.

    Construction commenced on 8 July 2024 and is expected to be completed in November 2024 (pending weather or other adverse conditions).

    Maintenance and upgrades to the access trail will also be carried out as part of these works to improve public access and safety and will include Indigenous interpretation elements along the access track.



    Artist’s sketch of new amenities proposed for Barrenjoey Credit: Aileen Sage Architects

    Access to Barrenjoey Headland and the lighthouse will remain open during the construction period and access trail upgrade works. However visitors may experience changes and/or restrictions to access including:
    • increased vehicle movements to the headland and the lighthouse via the beach and service road
    • pedestrian access will be retained throughout construction via Smugglers Track
    • the Barrenjoey access trail will be closed Monday to Friday to allow contractors to access the site and undertake maintenance work
    • no visitor access around the south-eastern part of the lighthouse and below the Head Lightkeepers Cottage, this area will be fenced for construction and storage of materials
    • the headland or parts thereof may have temporary closures during helicopter operations to deliver materials (necessary to manage load limits on the access trail).
    During construction, visitors can continue to use the temporary amenities which will be decommissioned and removed when the permanent amenities are operational.

    National Parks and Wildlife Service worked with Aileen Sage Architects to design the amenities that considered heritage constraints, visual impacts, environmental impact, visitor and access requirements, construction constraints, and services provision.

    The proposed amenities include the following features:
    • the building will be set into the landscape, concealed by the landform and native heath
    • screened walls to the front of the building will allow for natural light and ventilation
    • battened screens will be painted in alternating colours to reference the surrounding natural landscape and heritage buildings
    • unisex cubicles will be provided, including baby change facilities
    • drinking water will be provided, including a water bottle drink fountain.
    This will provide much-needed facilities for visitors, including those with personal/health requirements, young families and others.

    Further details here: Barrenjoey Headland amenities

    Life-saving defibrillators available for NSW sports facilities

    NSW sporting clubs and organisations have the opportunity to apply for their share of $500,000 in funding from the NSW Government for new life-saving defibrillators.

    The equipment is funded under the NSW Government’s Local Sport Defibrillator Grant Program which provides up to $3,000 to eligible sporting organisations for the purchase of automated external defibrillators at sports facilities.

    Since the Program commenced, more than 2,000 defibrillators have been installed at sports facilities across NSW.

    Applications close 27 November 2024 or when funding is exhausted.

    For further information, including expanded eligibility criteria, please see the Program guidelines at: www.nsw.gov.au/grants/local-sport-defibrillator-grant-program

    $5 million available for NSW Surf Clubs

    NSW Surf Life Saving Clubs are set to receive a boost with the NSW Government opening the latest round of its Surf Club Facility Program.

    Surf live saving clubs can apply for $5.4 million in funding for new and upgraded facilities with grants up to $1 million available.

    The Program aims to keep surf life saving clubs modern and accessible, helping surf life savers to better protect beachgoers.

    Projects that encourage the participation of women and girls, people with disability, First Nations peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse communities, and LGBTQIA+ are a priority of the Program.

    Grants will be awarded across three categories for projects that involve the upgrade, restoration or construction of new surf life saving facilities.
    • Category 1 offers grants up to $100,000 for facility improvement projects and closes on 14 October 2024
    • Category 2 offers grants up to $400,000 for small-medium construction projects and 
    • Category 3 offers grants up to $1 million for large construction projects with both closing on 11 November 2024.

    Minister for Sport Steve Kamper said:
    “With the surf life saving season just a few weeks away, we’re providing an additional $5.4 million to our surf life saving clubs to help them protect swimmers and keep people safe at the beach.”

    “This is part of a four-year $16 million commitment from the NSW Government to ensure NSW Surf Life Saving Clubs continue to deliver a world-class service.

    “This program is making a real difference with more people from all sections of the community now participating in surf life saving.”

    Minister for Emergency Services Jihad Dib said:
    “As the weather warms up we know that the red and yellow flags on our beaches will be a welcome sight and this investment will support our volunteers by providing them with club facilities they need to support communities.

    “The NSW Government is investing in new equipment, safety campaigns and upgraded facilities to support surf lifesaving volunteers and the work they do to keep swimmers safe.”

    President of Surf Life Saving NSW Peter Agnew said:
    “We are pleased to see the NSW Government acknowledge and support the amazing contribution made by our volunteer lifesavers and surf clubs in NSW.”

    “Our lifesavers and Nippers deserve safe, secure, and accessible facilities. We have 129 clubs across the state, with over 78,000 members, and this program allows those members, who do such important work volunteering at our beaches, to focus on saving lives.”


    2024 Anzac Community Grants applications open

    Applications are now open for the 2024 Anzac Community Grants Program.

    Grants of up to $3,000 are available for projects that commemorate and educate local communities on the service and sacrifices of current and former military service personnel.

    Activities that support the wellbeing of veterans in New South Wales are also eligible for funding.

    The $100,000 program is open to individuals and not-for-profit organisations, including local government authorities, ex-service and non-governmental organisations, educational institutions, and Local Aboriginal Land Councils.

    Grants cover four categories: local community historical research and education; preservation or display of war memorabilia; public commemorative events; and support the members of the NSW veteran community.

    The program has delivered more than over $560,000 in grants funding. since its establishment in 2015.

    Last year the program funded a record 91 projects, including:
    • The NSW Soldier On Veteran Community Program, which provides training and resources to veteran volunteers to deliver socially engaged activities and events in the Hunter, Sydney, and Shoalhaven.
    • A brass memorial commemorating Aboriginal war-time service at the Blue Mountains Aboriginal Culture and Resource Centre.
    • An upgrade of the war room at the Woolpack Inn Museum at Holbrook for the preservation and display of war uniforms.
    • A memorial mural for Mount Warrigal Public School.
    More information and details on how to apply can be found on www.veterans.nsw.gov.au/ACGP

    The 2024 grant round closes at 5pm on Monday 11 November 2024.

    Minister for Veterans David Harris said:
    “I am pleased to announce the opening of the next round of the Anzac Community Grants Program.

    “Honouring and commemorating the service and sacrifice of our ex-serving military personnel is a key component of the NSW Veterans Strategy.

    “The Anzac Community Grants Program supports initiatives that recognise veterans’ service, educate the local community on our military history or make a positive impact to the welfare of veterans.

    “There are so many incredible organisations honouring veterans through their passionate and dedicated work and I encourage them to apply.”

    Ms Leisa Mooney from Mount Warrigal Public School said:
    “Thanks to the funding from NSW Government, our school was able to create a remembrance mural, which has helped our school honour the strength, courage, and sacrifice of our service men and women.

    “The mural will encourage rich discussion about Australia's involvement in peacekeeping operations and war service throughout history within our classrooms and school community.”


    Photo: 2024 Anzac Day 11am March at Avalon Beach led by the 201 Army Cadet Unit

    Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week

    Spencer 
    12mths Jack Russell X


    Spencer is a very gentle but slightly timid boy and the best way to engage with him is to play ball. He is easy to handle if you are sensitive calm person. He can get worried around loud noises and sudden movements. Spencer is social with other small dogs but would prefer to be the only dog in the home. He loves to play with balls and squeaky toys! He loves his walks and really enjoys car rides too. He has a heart murmur, but his heart is normal size and does not need any medication. Spencer does guard objects from time to time so best with a family who have experience with this. He has a short coat and weighs 6.4kg. He suits PT workers and is looking for a house with garden. He is desexed, vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $700. 

    Fergie 
    2yo Domestic Short Haired Cat


    Fergie came from the pound after being in a hoarding situation and had very bad ringworm. She has fully recovered from this thanks to the care at our vet clinic. She is a sweet gentle girl who enjoys lots of handling. She is very social with other cats. She has a short coat and weighs 3kg. All our cats come desexed, wormed, F3 vaccinated, FIV/FeLV tested if over 6 months old and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $220. 

    For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133  or email  Monika@DoggieRescue.com.  RON R251000024

    Stronger Together Grants Program

    Multicultural and multifaith community groups will be supported to host grassroots festivals and events with Multicultural NSW’s Stronger Together Grants Program now open.

    This funding is in addition $500,000 the Minns Labor Government has already invested in almost 80 cultural events and festivals this year.

    Eligible organisations can apply for grants of between $5,000 and $20,000 to help organise festivities that celebrate and embrace our state’s vibrant cultural diversity.

    Every year hundreds of grassroots not-for-profit organisations across NSW use the Festival and Event grants to celebrate their cultural heritage and share food, music and entertainment with the community.

    Multicultural NSW administers the grants on behalf of the NSW Government.

    Grant applications close on Friday 11 October, 5pm and an information session is planned for 3 October, 11am.

    For more information or to apply, visit:  multicultural.nsw.gov.au/stronger-together-events-festivals/

    Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Christmas Raffle 2024

    HELP SAVE A LIFE ON THE WATER!
    Providing critical rescue services to boaters in Pittwater, Broken Bay and offshore, our unit is manned 100% by volunteers and needs to fundraise >60% of all operating costs. 

    So, please SUPPORT our great XMAS Raffle 2024 🎄🎄

    Top prize - $5000 of Woollies vouchers! (that's a lot of lobster!)
    If you feel you can spare the cost of a coffee and cake, glass of wine or whatever your preferred treat, BUY YOUR TICKETS via the QR code or URL below.


    Computer Pals NB needs Volunteers

    We encourage seniors to explore the benefits and satisfaction of using technology. We teach mostly one-on-one. Our Committee & Instructors are volunteers.

    Right now we need more volunteers. Please help if you can:


    Entries OPEN for the Hansa World & International Championships 2025: to be held on pittwater


    The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club together with International Hansa Class Association is excited to announce the opening of entries for the 2025 Hansa World and International Championships, for both competitors and coaches. 

    The event will take place from 23 – 30 March 2025 offering sailors from around the world the opportunity to compete on an international stage.

    The 2025 Hansa World and International Championships will bring together sailors, competing in a variety of Hansa classes, including the Hansa 2.3, Hansa 303 (one-person and two-person), SKUD 18 and Liberty class. The event promises thrilling competition while promoting the core values of inclusivity, accessibility, and participation.

    Sailors and coaches are encouraged to submit their entries early to secure their spot in this premier sailing event. To enter, visit the official event website at www.hansaworlds.org

    The NOR can be found on the event website at - hansaworlds.org/entry

    Want to be a volunteer at next year's Hansa Worlds? See the sign up information below:


    “We are thrilled to welcome sailors from across the globe to the 2025 Hansa World and International Championships. The Hansa class epitomises inclusivity, and the 2025 event promises to be a fantastic showcase of talent and sportsmanship,” said Robert McClelland, Commodore of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club.

    “The Hansa Class continues to grow around the world and the standard of competitive sailing has increased significantly in recent years,” said International Hansa Class Association Technical Delegate David Staley.

    “A number of Para World Sailing Championships will be held in conjunction with the 2025 Hansa Worlds, with results for the para classified sailors extracted from the open fleet competition,” he said.

    The Australian Hansa Association advisor’s competitors wishing to charter a boat for the championship should complete the charter boat form available on the event website.

    Key Details:

    • Event: 2025 Hansa World and International Championships
    • Date: 23-30 March 2025
    • Location: Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, Sydney AUSTRALIA
    • Classes: Hansa 2.3, Hansa 303 (one-person and two-person), Liberty and SKUD 18
    • Entry Deadline: 30 November 2024

    For more details and to stay updated on all aspects of the Hansa World and International  Championships 2025, visit our official event website at www.hansaworlds.org

    Follow the International Hansa Class Association on Facebook @hansaworlds 

     

    Click on logo above to visit their website.

    Pittwater Community Groups: 


    Sports (plus Social Members)

    Gardens and Environment

    Rural Fire Brigades
    Services - Community Organisations

    Arts and Social

    JP Public Register

    You can find a Justice of the Peace (JP) using the online Public Register. You can search by postcode, name of a JP, day of availability, language spoken and JP registration number. The register lists a JP’s location, availability and telephone number. Please note that JPs are volunteers and may not be available at all times. Click here to access the JP Public RegisterNB: There are  3 J.P’s working in Pittwater RSL Sub-Branch office, we work every Monday (10:30am to 15:30)except on public holidays:
    1. Terry Jones J.P.
    2. Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
    3. Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P

    Mona Vale Residents Association

    Mona Vale Residents Association is a community group encouraging involvement on important matters within the Mona Vale area. Email: mvrasydney@gmail.com


    Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

    Please contact Sydney Wildlife Rescue on (02) 9413 4300 for advice if you hit a native animal or come across an injured one while driving. It is helpful if you can provide an accurate location or landmark to assist our rescuers who will pouch check marsupials for joeys, so little lives like Phoebe can be saved. 


     
    Photo: Phoebe the Swamp Wallaby by Jane Notice

    Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data 

    Local wildlife rescuers are asking all members of the public to report any roadkill on McCarrs Ck Rd or any other road in the NB (Wakehurst Parkway or Mona Vale Road for instance) on www.wildlifemapping.org

    This records the GPS position, date, sex, species. Photos can be added as they help in identification. The data is then forwarded to OEH and Transport NSW as it can help establish the best places to place mitigation. There is so much wildlife on the move in our area at present due to various pressures. There is a database that volunteers maintain but this needs three pieces of information:
    1. The position via GPS or road and suburb
    2. The date
    3. The animal
    The details can be entered into the database directly by you at:   www.wildlifemapping.org

    Letters to the Editor

    Letters should preferably be 150 to 175 words, but that remains optional. Letters must include the writer's address and phone number and 'permission to publish'.  

    The editor's prerogative includes editing letters for length, grammar or legal reasons.  Email: pittwateronlinenews@live.com.au