September 1-28, 2024: Issue 634

Front Page Issue 634

Issue 634.77:

Local Government Election 2024: First Preference Votes Counted - the Numbers So Far (over 1.3 Million pre-poll and postal votes to be counted yet)

Georgia Ryburn to be Liberals Candidate in Pittwater By-election

Spring into Action: Safeguarding Wildlife While You Clean by Lynleigh Greig OAM - Plus: Sydney Wildlife Mobile Care Unit: Exciting Collaboration Alert - Wanda meets Matilda! and; Pittwater Animal Hospital's Cakewalk for Sydney Wildlife Rescue

Avalon Beach Historical Society's September 2024 Meeting speaker: Ray Henman ACS on 70+ years of living in Pittwater by Roger Sayers OAM

Aged Care Reforms Announced: Increases of up to 80% for self-funded retirees

It's Nippers Enrolment Time: Surf Life Saving NSW's Details Provides Great Insights for Parents - Carers

Water Saving Superheroes with The Wiggles: Let's Save 8 Million Litres of Sydney's Water Every Day!

2024 National Coastal Safety Report Highlights Record Lives Saved By Volunteer Surf Lifesavers

RPAYC 157th Opening Day – A Day to Remember!

2024 Australian Longboard Titles officially begin on the Tweed Coast: NSW Competitors List + Champions Crowned at the NSW Longboard State Titles (June 2024)

Australian Longboard Titles 2024: Results Tully and Declan win Open Division! NB: Surfing Australia reports on results will be added in as they come in, the comp. runs 12-17 Sept.

Marine Rescue NSW volunteers complete second-busiest August on record

Cabbage Tree Road Bayview Safety improvements: Update - Works to Commence Soon

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

30 years since historic discovery of ancient dinosaur trees: Wollemi Pine Trees Auction

DIY Ideas Get Ready Weekend 2024: A Warm Spring Forecast: Time To Prepare Your Home For Bushfire Season - The RFS's List + 6 Easy To Do Extras You Can Do In The Garden + Home To Be Prepared + Johnson Bros Mitre 10 Mona Vale Wins Retail Store of the Year

Davistown Putt Putt Regatta & Wooden Boat Festival set for Sunday 13 October 2024

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Issue 634.33:

Jacqui Scruby Confirms Candidature for October 2024 Pittwater By-election: further Nominations by others to be confirmed

Local Rural Fires Volunteers Honoured for 570+ years of Service

Johnson Brothers partner with Total Tools: Mona Vale Store Now Open - At: 77 Bassett street, Mona Vale

Manly's Wildflower Shows: Some History

Muogamarra Nature Reserve in Cowan celebrates 90 years: a few insights into The Vision of John Duncan Tipper, Founder

Peoples Choice Awards for the 2024 Northern Beaches Environmental Art & Design Prize

NSW Government launches myHome Planner online tool - Confirms low + mid-rise housing reforms will commence later in 2024

NSW Drug Summit co-chairs appointed John Brogden - Carmel Tebbutt: regional forums confirmed

NSW Government to ban the use of Alternative Care Arrangements for vulnerable children

Proposed reforms to stamp out bad councillor behaviour - increase transparency in local government: have your say until November 15

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For Those Whose Home Is Among The Gum Trees: Scamps, Labor Members, Greens, Australians at Local, State + Federal Level call for a Cessation of Habitat Destruction as NSW Government touts an 'Forestry Industry Action Plan' Consultation 

Local Swimming Champs Take Home Silver in Pan Pacs 2024

Pictures: Springing into Spring 2024 by Joe Mills, Adriaan van der Wallen, Selena Griffith +

Rory Amon charged with 10 alleged child sex offences - resigns from Office of MP for Pittwater

Taylors Point Wharf Remedial Works to Commence during White's Seahorse breeding season: Floating Pontoon to be Added 

Park Bench Philosophers History week 2024: North Head Quarantine Station, Manly - how Governor Ralph Darling saved Australians; saved Australia

DIY Ideas Spring Lawn Care + How to Renew an area with New Turf - Also Johnson Brothers Mitre 10 New Concrete Store at Mona Vale is now open

AquaticsGuterres appeals for ‘a surge in funds to deal with surging seas’: Pacific Islands Forum 2024 reveals Accelerated rise of seas in pacific + Talk isn’t enough: Pacific nations say Australia must end new fossil fuel projects + The overshoot myth: you can’t keep burning fossil fuels and expect scientists of the future to get us back to 1.5°C

Profile of the Week Avalon Boomerang Bags: 10 years on

Towards the end of 2014 residents of Avalon Beach began working towards becoming the next Boomerang Bags group. The aim was to be a plastic-free peninsula with two cloth bag-sewing volunteer sessions and conversations with shop owners taking place.

Boomerang Bags was founded by Tania Potts and Jordyn de Boer in 2013. The Avalon Beach Boomerang Bags group was the first on the peninsula to form and encourage the community to adopt the practice.

Together with Surfrider Foundation Australia and in support of their collaborative No Plastic Please Avalon 2015 campaign, local organisation Living Ocean hosted one of the first Boomerang Bags sewing bee on Tuesday 20 January 2015 at Avalon Community Centre. 

The group has been meeting in Avalon Community Centre every Tuesday, apart from school holidays, ever since. On Saturday June 25 2016 Avalon Boomerang Bags was officially launched, complete with educational displays in Dunbar Park, a Surfrider Northern Beaches organised beach clean of Avalon Beach and some great music from The Big Sing.  

Angie Barlow, one of the Avalon Boomerang Bags volunteers, brings us up to date for 2024, where members recently recreated those first sewing session photos.

NB: the Avalon Boomerang Bags group has some terrific Christmas themed fabric bags available, which is a great environmentally friendly alternative to wrapping paper. 

History Careel Bay Steamer Wharf + Boatshed: Some History

One of the earliest jetties in Pittwater was at Careel Bay. The boatshed atop the jetty still in place today, like many of our early boatsheds, became a hub of the community. Constructed in post WWII scarcity, this simple structure is little altered from its original.

This place to dangle your feet from and greet visiting seals has a European history that began in the 1820's, became 'fashionable' in the 1920's, and is still a favourite place to get a great coffee with a great view in the 2020's.

Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:  September 2024

Click on Logo to access the latest PON:  

Contents: Volunteer Drivers Required; The Tuesday Discussion Group; Island Café; Newcomers' Welcome; Whisky Tasting; International Folk Dancing

To contact Roy:  editor@scotlandisland.org.au

September 2024 Issues

Please note that Issue 634 will have reports and events added in as they occur or are sent in in the case of events, and will extend across the whole of September 2024.

This decision has been made due to family members of the Pittwater Online team facing serious health challenges and requiring extra care at present. 

The news service will continue in a 'dynamic' or 'instant publishing' format rather than a weekly Issue. Notices and reports added in will be on the PON social media platforms as well.

Issue Notices will continue to be sent out once 8-10+ new reports have amassed - as happened in August 2024. 

You can 'follow' at:
Thank you very much for the messages of support received during the past weeks. We're out of the woods, but not back to handstands, cartwheels and singing our heads off just yet. 

Statement By Australian Liberal Party

Friday September 13, 2024
The Federal Executive of the Liberal Party has today appointed a committee to manage the NSW Division of the Liberal Party until 30 June 2025.

The committee comprises the Hon Alan Stockdale AO, the Hon Richard Alston AO, and Dr Peta Seaton AM.

The committee will act swiftly to ensure the NSW Liberal Party is in the best possible position to fight the federal election.

More in:

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:


Coast Walk: Tender for Newport to Bilgola

September 2, 2024
Council states:
''Our investigations into the works have continued and adjustments made based on feedback, the funds available for the Coast Walk project are no longer sufficient to deliver the remaining sections.

We have now prioritised works, based on funding availability and safety, as follows:
  1. Shared path from Newport Beach to The Serpentine
  2. Bilgola Foreshore Link – improved pedestrian connection from Bilgola carpark to Allen Avenue
  3. Pedestrian safety upgrade at the top of Allen Avenue stairs – improved pedestrian connection on The Serpentine
A tender for these priority sections has been released. The tender, along with a report detailing results and engagement activities since 2018, will be presented at a Council meeting in late 2024. Following this presentation, we will engage with the community to gather feedback on the detailed design.

Additional funding opportunities will be sought in order to complete the wider program of works in future years.''

The Tender information states:

'The works include the design and construction of the Newport Beach to Bilgola Beach Coast Walk. A concept design has been prepared for a shared user path from the northern end of Newport Beach Car Park, along Barrenjoey Road to The Serpentine, Bilgola Beach. 

It is anticipated that the shared path will comprise a combination of concrete path and elevated structures due to the topography of the area. In addition to the shared user path, works to road side barriers and landscaping will be required.'

Map of prioritised works:


B-line Breakdowns

The BLine rattlers seem to be nearing their end of life. Today at Mona Vale,  the front door on the BLine bus stuck. The exasperated bus driver finally forced it open. We boarded but then were told to get off because of more mechanical problems. 

On the next BLine, the Opal machine was not working so we all had a free trip to the city. 

As we approached Dee Why, we passed another broken down BLine and a large crowd of irritated passengers waiting at the bus stop. They don't seem to make buses to last.

S.M., September 11, 2024


State Liberal Party Announcement signals more of the same 

Dear Editor,
The following is the Liberal Party of NSW Statement announcing Georgia Ryburn as their Candidate for Pittwater in the upcoming by-election, although this has been dated 11 September 2024 – it was not published on the website until the 12th:

‘’Georgia Ryburn selected as the Pittwater Liberal candidate
‘Northern Beaches Deputy Mayor and management consultant Georgia Ryburn has been selected by the NSW Liberals to contest the Pittwater by-election on 19 October.

Georgia is a fourth-generation Northern Beaches local, raising her two kids here with her husband, and she knows firsthand the challenges that local families are facing with the rising costs of everyday essentials.

“My family has called the Northern Beaches home for four generations. I had the incredible privilege to serve as Deputy Mayor, and I want to keep delivering and serving the community of Pittwater. Here, we’ve got some of the most incredible beaches, bushland and community villages, from Narrabeen to Palmy, and out to Terrey Hills; I’m proud to be raising my own family here.”

“As a working mum, I know how hard it has been to balance the household budget, pay for daycare, kids’ activities, groceries, and all the bills. This is what it’s been like for families all across Pittwater who are being left behind during this cost-of-living crisis, and I am here to fight for them,” said Mrs Ryburn.

“Only the Liberals have the track record of fighting for and delivering for Pittwater. There is a lot at stake at this by-election, and people need to use their vote to send a message to Labor that they won’t stand by while funding is cut to critical road upgrades, cost of living support and our local public schools.”

“Our community needs someone who’ll stand up for our unique character and heritage and put local and community decision-making first.”

“The Independents in the NSW Parliament have failed to do this, they won’t stand up to Labor, allowing Chris Minns to impose his one-size-fits-all planning changes which will see our communities voiceless when it comes to planning and development decisions.”

“A vote for anyone other than the Liberals is a vote for Labor, and their inaction and disregard for the Northern Beaches. We’ve seen funding cancelled for the half-finished Mona Vale Road West widening, and Labor has no plans to fix Wakehurst Parkway.”

“I know this election will be close, but I’m here to win to make sure that our local community can have its voice heard loudly in the NSW Parliament.”

“NSW has a bad government and needs a strong opposition to make sure that families, households and small businesses don’t fall further behind,” Mrs Ryburn concluded.’

In fact, Transport for NSW announced on Tuesday August 6 2024, it is progressing plans for road improvements, including intersection upgrades along Wakehurst Parkway between Frenchs Forest Road, Frenchs Forest, and Pittwater Road, North Narrabeen.

This is a change from talking about it for over a decade and not meeting the upgrades promised to be delivered prior to the opening of the privatised Northern Beaches hospital while closing both Mona Vale and Manly Hospitals.


The Mona Vale Road West upgrade, for which an announcement of ‘$340 million over the next 4 years to upgrade Mona Vale Road West’ was made in the 2022/23 Budget and ‘$25.0 million (2022-23)’ was never spent. 

Transport for NSW also confirmed the $25 million budget allocation announced in June 2022 wasn’t spent due to additional time required to undertake further planning investigations. The 2023-24 budget allocation of $348,000 was towards the continuation of the detailed design phase of the project. 

Documents relating to the Mona Vale West upgrade project, dated 2013 and 2017, are available at: https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/projects/current-projects/project-documents-mona-vale-road-west-mona-vale-road-upgrade 


In the 2023 PON updates a Transport for NSW Spokesperson stated to Pittwater Online;

''Earlier this year, the NSW Government undertook an independent review of the state’s infrastructure pipeline, tasked with identifying projects and programs that should no longer proceed, be delayed or have their scope altered. As a result of this review, the Mona Vale Road West project has been deferred for two years. 

Transport for NSW remains committed to the delivery of this project. ''

On November 8 2023 Infrastructure NSW released the updated NSW Major Infrastructure Pipeline and the 2023-2024 State Infrastructure Plan.  The 2023-2024 State Infrastructure Plan outlines drivers and market context for the NSW Government’s infrastructure program over the next five years. It provides project specific information to support transparency to industry via the NSW Major Infrastructure Pipeline.  

The Mona Vale Road West upgrade project was deferred for two years following the 2023 NSW Independent Strategic Infrastructure Review. 

Listed on page 21 of the 2023-2024 State Infrastructure Plan document is the Mona Vale Road West upgrade, McCarrs Creek Road to Powder Works Road showing Procurement will commence in the final Quarter of 2025 and be completed in the first Quarter of 2026, with Construction of the works to commence in the second Quarter of 2026 and be completed by the second Quarter of 2029 (estimated completion dates).

The NSW Major Infrastructure Pipeline was updated to reflect relevant projects provided for in the 2023-24 Budget, which includes a $116.5 billion infrastructure commitment over four years with a focus on delivering more schools, hospitals and public transport for the people of NSW, Infrastructure NSW (INSW) stated in a release.

At least a claim may then be made that ‘pressure placed on the current government’ caused the build to commence, prior to the 2027 NSW State Election.


The 2024-2025 NSW Budget announced a $5.5 million allocation towards the Mona Vale Road West project, McCarrs Creek Road to Powder Works Road.

A Transport for NSW spokesperson confirmed on Friday June 21 2024:

''The budget allocation for the Mona Vale Road West upgrade is for Transport for NSW to continue finalising the detailed design to support future delivery of the project. 
The Mona Vale Road East upgrade project includes the construction of a 950-metre long embankment on the northern side of the road next to Tumburra Street at Ingleside. This road embankment will be landscaped to minimise soil erosion in preparation for any future Mona Vale Road West upgrade.''

Also allocated under the Infrastructure 'Connecting Sydney Roads - Upgrading the Sydney road network to support population and employment growth in Sydney. Key projects include:
  • $72.4 million for Wakehurst Parkway with 2024-24 allocation being $7.903 million
  • Warringah Freeway Upgrade - Continuing upgrades of the Warringah Freeway for surface roads, bridges and interchanges along 4 kilometres of the freeway corridor, which started in early 2022. Estimated total cost: $2.0 billion. Expenditure over four years to 2027-28; $788.0 million
As part of the works, the contractors have also been constructing a new road formation along the northern side of Mona Vale Road next to Tumburra Street at Ingleside - referred to by locals as 'the piles of dust'.

As confirmed above, part of the 2024-25 allocation, once the earthworks are complete, the area will be bitumen sealed and vegetation planted to minimise soil erosion. These early works form part of the next stage of the Mona Vale Road West upgrade and will prevent runoff into the adjacent Garigal park areas, local creeks and Narrabeen Lagoon.

The Pittwater Online photo from the last Pictorial update on the MVR East upgrade, taken at the end of May 2024, shows those works have progressed.




The taint of the former Pittwater MP facing 10 alleged serious child abuse charges does not cause an aversion to the reuse of one of the oft used and campaigned on phrases of ‘fighting for Pittwater’.

Finally, Pittwater, the word appears 5 times, while the ‘Northern Beaches’ is used 4 times, or almost as much – which will be off-putting for those who are working to restore Pittwater Council and will point to the fact that is Pittwater, and the Electorate of Pittwater, NOT the northern part of the northern beaches. 

As former Liberal Party member and long-term campaigner for the restoration of Pittwater, and former and sacked by the coalition government Pittwater Councillor Bob Grace often pointed out post-May 2016; 
‘’Manly is not Pittwater. They are very different places with a different outlook on most things. Manly is built up and too close to the city for those who prefer Pittwater’s green hills, blue waters and open beaches without commercialised beachfronts. 
Manly and Pittwater are not the same.’’

In what is obviously going to be a tight contest to win the vote of residents of Pittwater, more of the same disinformation and misinformation, citing the same old tropes, or the use of the words ‘fight’ or ‘Northern Beaches’ may not retain this blue-ribbon Liberal seat. 

Pittwater is an oasis in the cheek by jowl urban landscape of the Sydney Basin, to which thousands stream annually for peaceful hours in open green and blue places. It is the Barrenjoey Peninsula, and a world away from Manly. 

We do hope the Liberal Candidate in the Pittwater by-election brings a fresher outlook and fresher messages than that already heard. Any candidate that stands for the Seat of Pittwater must do more than talk to those already converted. They must convince ALL they are the best person for the job, and will work to represent ALL residents interests, not just repeat the spin and narrative of their political party.

M and E. G
Friday September 13, 2024
Clarification

Please Note: Mrs. Georgia Ryburn is a resident in the Wakehurst Electorate and was an NBC Councillor for the Manly Ward, and grew up in Manly state Electorate.  Ed.,/PON

Cabbage Tree Road Bayview Safety: Update

Council's Local Traffic Committee have endorsed the final plan in August 2024. Council states works will commence soon to install the safety devices.

In response to residents’ concerns raised during community consultation and to improve safety and reduce the likelihood and severity of accidents at the location of the recent fatality, we proposed additional traffic calming solutions.

The recommended improvements supported by the Local Traffic Committee are:
  1. Installation of a raised threshold with marked cycle ways, warning, and speed advisory signs on Pittwater Road near the intersection with Cabbage Tree Road
  2. Installation of a raised threshold with warning, and speed advisory signs on Cabbage Tree Road in front of No.12 and Bayview Golf Club, between Beaumont Crescent and Binnowee Place.
  3. Installation of a raised threshold with warning, and speed advisory signs on Cabbage Tree Road near Annam Road in front of Bayview Golf Club and Bayview Gardens Retirement Living.
  4. Installation of a safety Guard rail (25m) in front of Bayview Golf Club at the intersection of Cabbage Tree Road with Beaumont Crescent.
  5. Installation of Reflective Pavement Markers (approximately 50m) on centrelines on Cabbage Tree Road between House No.6 Cabbage Tree Road and No.6 Binnowee Place and
  6. Installation of Reflective Pavement Markers (approximately 35m) on centrelines on Cabbage Tree Road south of Annam Road in front of Bayview Golf Club and Bayview Gardens Retirement Living.
  7. Installation of a raised median on Cabbage Tree Road near the intersection with Annam Road.
  8. Installation of curve warning and advisory speed signs on Cabbage Tree Road between No. 24 Cabbage Tree Road and Bayview Gardens Retirement Living
  9. Installation of street lighting in front of No.14A Cabbage Tree Road
  10. Installation of Profile line marking (Audio Tactile) – Type A and retro reflective pavement markers (RRPMs) for centrelines around the bend near Annam Road south - Approx 190m
  11. Installation of Steel Rail Safety Barrier around the tree opposite Bayview Gardens Retirement living – approximately 20 m (location of recent fatality)
Council states ''the changes will improve the speed at which motorists travel, keep motorists within their own lane and improve overall road safety for both motorists and pedestrians.

The installation of a cycle way on either side of the proposed raised threshold on Pittwater Road near Cabbage Tree Road will facilitate safe passage for cyclists on the popular road cycling route.''



24 Hour row 2024 

At  this year's SLSNSW Awards of Excellence  guests were invited to submit something interesting about their Club. Avalon Beach SLSC were recognised for the 24 Hour Row and its growth as an event nationally, engaging communities and raising money.  

The 24 Hour Row 2024 is on 7-8 September.  Grab your spot on an erg or come on down and be part of the atmosphere as our members and community rows for 24 hours to raise funds for Gotcha4Life.

Donations still open - donate here:  https://24hourrow.com.au/avalon-beach-slsc


Rowing 40k in the early am in 2023 - Zac (left, looking a tad weary) and Todd, ready to do 40k more!

Elanora Heights Village Christmas Market Stalls 

Hello everyone!
This is just a little reminder that if you would like to apply for a market stall for this years Christmas Market please do so as soon as possible as there are limited spots left!

If your business is in Narrabeen/Elanora Heights 2101 postcode, make sure you email Karla at elanorahtsnews@bigpond.com and she will get back to you with more info. 

Don't miss out on the market of the year!


2024/25 SLS Patrol Season start

The 2024/25 NSW beach patrol season starts on Saturday 28 September 2024 and finishes on Sunday 27 April 2025.

Volunteer surf lifesavers patrol 129 NSW beaches throughout this period on the weekends and public holidays. Find a patrolled beach via beachsafe.org.au.

Some local surf clubs will be hosting Open Days during the coming weeks so residents can find out how their family members can join Nippers, become a Patrol Member or help out in one of the numerous other roles every surf club fulfils all year long.

Well worth a visit!

 

Prepare for Bush Fire Season with Get Ready Weekend 2024

As the bush fire season approaches, it's crucial for NSW residents and landowners to be aware of their risk and take steps to protect their homes and properties. To help you prepare, the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) hosts Get Ready Weekend events every September, providing valuable information and resources to ensure you're ready for the upcoming bush fire season.

Contact your local RFS brigade to learn more about the Get Ready Weekend events happening near you. These events, held across approximately 500 locations in NSW, aim to raise awareness and promote the Get Ready message and preparedness in your community.

By attending these events, you can gain insights into creating a Bush Fire Survival Plan, maintaining a defensible space around your property, and understanding Fire Danger Ratings. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with your local RFS brigade, access essential resources, and ensure you're well-prepared for the bush fire season.

Mark your calendars for Get Ready Weekend 2024, with majority of events taking place on September 21 and 22.

Get prepared now at myfireplan.com.au


TAFE NSW to provide free professional learning for early childhood educators

The Government announced on 13 September 2024 the NSW Department of Education is partnering with TAFE NSW to deliver a $10 million Early Childhood Professional Learning Program, providing NSW early childhood educators and teachers  with fully subsidised professional learning.

''This landmark investment is a key election commitment by the Minns Labor Government that aims to address workforce burnout and support retention. It will ensure the early childhood workforce has access to fully subsidised professional learning to enhance skills and knowledge, so all children get a strong start in life and learning.'' the government states

Professional learning will be open to all Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) educators and teachers that work at a service or live in NSW. 

The first phase of the program is expected to launch in Spring 2024 with a series of short online microskills and webinars designed by sector experts. These short courses will be free, self-paced and available through TAFE NSW’s online learning platform.

The second phase will deliver a leadership development program that aims to increase workforce retention by supporting early childhood education and care professionals to thrive as leaders.

The program will include tailored offerings for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders, and those working in rural and regional areas of NSW. It will be offered through a combination of online learning and face-to-face sessions to be rolled out in 2025.

Applications will be open next year to educators and teachers who want to strengthen their leadership capabilities.

TAFE NSW is seeking sector representatives to help design and deliver the professional learning program to ensure it is informed by evidence, best practice, and is responsive to skills needs.

The professional learning program builds on TAFE NSW’s commitment to train early childhood educators, care educators and teachers using Vocational Education and Training and Higher Education qualifications.


Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Early Learning Prue Car said:

“The NSW Government is committed to maintaining and retaining this highly skilled and valued workforce, and fee-free professional development is one of the ways we are doing this.

“There is clear evidence about the benefits of investing in early education for our children, families and communities. A strong early education can be life-changing.

“TAFE NSW is well placed to support our early childhood educators and teachers to deepen their practice, advance their careers and support our youngest learners.”

Minister for Skills, TAFE and Tertiary Education, Steve Whan said:

“As the state with the largest early childhood education and care workforce in Australia, it’s vital for NSW to build and maintain a steady pipeline of workers for the sector.

“We know that the first five years of a child’s life are pivotal in their learning and development, and early childhood educators play a crucial role in nurturing a lifelong love of learning.

“TAFE NSW is working closely with the early childhood education and care sector to ensure these training programs meet the skills needs of the sector, now and into the future.”


Sydney Marathon to provide $300 million economic boost over the ‘long run’

The NSW Government has stated Sydney’s bid to become the world’s seventh Marathon Major host city could boost the NSW visitor economy by up to $300 million over a decade, according to projections.

The benefits of joining the big six world marathons: New York, London, Boston, Tokyo, Chicago and Berlin is becoming clearer as the Sydney Marathon prepares for the starter’s gun this Sunday, September 15.

Assessors from around the world are in Sydney to evaluate the delivery of the marathon and its overall participant experience before deciding whether to bestow Sydney Marathon with Abbott World Marathon Major status in 2025.

Sydney marathon has grown rapidly from 5,300 entrants to 25,000 this year, but major status will send interest to another level, drawing runners from across Australia and all around the world.

Analysis undertaken by Destination NSW suggests major status for Sydney would be worth an extra $300 million to the state’s visitor economy over a decade as runners flock to add another star to what is currently known as the “six stars” - those who have completed all six major marathons.

Entrants would grow from 25,000 to an estimated 33,300 in 2025, delivering visitor economy expenditure of $22.8 million.

By 2027, Destination NSW estimates that expenditure would grow to $26 million in 2027, with 37,800 local and international runners.  

Minister for Jobs and Tourism John Graham:
“Becoming a World Marathon Major is not just about the prestige of the Sydney Marathon joining the big six - Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York. It is about becoming a bucket-list city for runners around the world and the ongoing visitor and economic boost that will provide for NSW.

“More than 840,000 people have applied to run in the London Marathon next year and 320,000 in Tokyo. If Sydney is to join this group, we expect runners from interstate and across the world wanting to take their place on the start line – every one of whom will need a hotel room, may bring family and other support with them and will likely want to enjoy a holiday while here in NSW.

“This is the critical year for Sydney to gain Marathon Major status and I urge Sydneysiders to get out and cheer on the runners, raise the atmosphere and back the event towards the next level.”

“I am so excited about the prospect of the Sydney Marathon becoming a World Marathon Major. How could competitors not want to run the most beautiful course in the world? Good luck to all runners.”

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.


Avalon Youth Hub: A New Wave, Introducing Beaches Youth Hub

Avalon Youth Hub is evolving, and we’re thrilled to introduce our new identity: Beaches Youth Hub.

This event marks the beginning of a new chapter, and we can't wait to share it with you. Come celebrate with us, explore our expanded space, and discover the exciting programs and services we offer to support young people in our community.

Be part of this momentous occasion as we ride the new wave together!

Date: Wednesday 18 September 2024 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM 
Location: Beaches Youth Hub, 59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Beach

Join us as we celebrate an exciting new chapter in our journey!

Free - Please RSVP and get tickets at:


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


1102 Barrenjoey Rd (former fish & chip shop site) - New LEC Plans uploaded to council's webpage

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

Council advised on July 24 2024 that it is re-notifying this application due to the applicant listed in the previous notification being incorrect. The applicant is Asia Digital Investments Pty Ltd. The Land and Environment Court of NSW is the consent authority for this application, Council states.

LEC Plans and Documents dated July 17 2024 have been 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%).''




Other aspects of the application remain unchanged, scrutineers of the amended documents have stated, but those who support or object to the application must do so again.

If you would like to make a submission/provide feedback on the July 2024 amended plans, doing so online is best at the DA webpage. Visit: DA2022/0469

Alternatively you may email council@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au. Clearly identify the DA or address: 1102 Barrenjoey Road PALM BEACH NSW 2108

Background - 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 are received, Council’s lawyers are 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

$2.5 million to support rehoming for research animals

The Minns Labor Government has announced a $2.5 million funding package to help rehome research animals.

The Research Animals Rehoming Grant Program will support animal rehoming organisations to find ‘lifelong’ homes for cats, dogs and other animals after they have completed their involvement in research.

The aim of the grant program is to:
  • improve outcomes for animals at the end of their involvement in research including increasing the number of animals rehomed
  • make it easier for these animals to be rehomed by preparing them for life with families and others in ‘forever homes’ and
  • help rehoming organisations as they manage animals into the next phase of their lives.
In 2022, the most recent figures, more than 100 domestic cats and almost 30 domestic dogs have been rehomed across NSW.

The vast bulk of cats and dogs used in research are either part of programs designed to taste test new pet foods or as part of animal medicine test programs run through vet clinics with the approval of the animal’s owner.

Grants will be available for equipment and services needed to rehome research animals, with organisations able to access grants from $20,000 and up to $1 million.

Projects which could be eligible include:
  • repairs, maintenance and building new animal care facilities
  • purchase of equipment, such as crates and bedding
  • access to veterinary services, including desexing and vaccinations
  • services to the deliver training or rehabilitation and
  • awareness programs to increase knowledge and awareness of animal rehoming practices.
Online applications, https://localcommunities.smartygrants.com.au/RAR for the 2024 program will close on Friday 13 September at 12 pm.

In NSW, the Animal Research Act 1985 sets out the requirements which protect the welfare of animals used in research.

Research establishments must apply to be accredited, and all research must be carried out under the approval and monitoring of an establishment’s Animal Ethics Committee.

Animal Welfare League NSW is a peak body and industry leader of practices in the field of animal welfare in NSW.

Animal Welfare League NSW is also an active member and participant in various professional organisations, advisory committees, councils, associations, and services in the field of animal welfare in NSW.

Minister for Agriculture and Western NSW, Tara Moriarty said:
“The NSW Government is committed to improving the welfare outcomes of research animals. This $2.5 million grant program will be dedicated to improving animal welfare outcomes by supporting organisations to successfully rehome research animals.

“Successful rehoming requires education and a coordinated, cooperative approach, which the NSW Government is supporting by working with research, rehoming and animal welfare organisations to achieve an appropriate and optimum outcome for research animals when they retire.”

Animal Welfare League NSW CEO Stephen Albin said:
"AWL NSW aims to rehome all the animals that come into our care, regardless of their origins.

“Our commitment involves enhancing each animal's socialisation skills by understanding their past, respecting their individual needs, and providing a safe and protected sanctuary here at our Kemps Creek Shelter.

“We offer every animal, including those from research, high-quality veterinary care, behavioural improvements, including walking animals four times daily, nutritional enhancement and careful matching with potential owners.

“Our unique ‘Hope to Love’ journey allows for prolonged stays demonstrating our dedication to animal welfare.

“Through these innovative animal welfare programs, we focus on enhancing the lives of thousands of animals every year, more than 3,500 in 2023 to 2024, and strengthening the bond between pets and their owners."


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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

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. 

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

It 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

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


Avalon Learning Expo (Open Day) - Avalon Public School biggest flash mob in Pittwater?

The Avalon Learning Expo was held on Thursday 12 September. Students had the opportunity to showcase their learning in Real World Problem Solving to an authentic audience of parents, family members, fellow students, teachers and members of the community.

A $Note for Nura Djaroba - entry to the school was by donation towards our Nura Djaroba Refurbishment project that will be commencing very soon. Thank you to all who donated to this project.

Students showcased their learning on the theme of 'Happiness Through Helping'.

In an exciting new addition to the day, the Expo concluded with ‘Dancing in the Street’ at 2.00pm.

What is Dancing in the Street? AVPS received permission from the council to close Old Barrenjoey Road from Dress Circle to Sanders Lane from 2.00pm-2.45pm. The police generously assisted with the temporary closure.

At approximately 2.00pm, all 740 students danced down the street from OOSH to Sanders Lane to the tune of ‘Dancing In The Street’. Parents were encouraged to line both sides of the street to get a good vantage point with lots of parents, grandparents and aunts and uncles joining in the fun.

With so many dancing we have to ask; is this the biggest flash mob performing in Pittwater so far?

What a joyful close to another great school expo!

Narrabeen Sports High School: Spotlight on Narrabeen Academy Surfers

This week, our Academy Surfers proudly completed the Surfers Rescue 24/7 course with expert guidance from Matt, Cathy, and Oscar from Surfing NSW.

This invaluable training has equipped our surfers with life-saving skills, including CPR and essential board rescue techniques. 
With surfers often being first responders on our beaches, this course empowers them to act confidently in emergencies, helping to keep our coastline safe. 

A massive thank you to Surfing NSW for their dedication to surf safety and to our surfers for stepping up to make a real difference in our community!



Surfers Rescue 24/7 is a free board rescue and CPR course available for all surfers and recreational water users in NSW. 
The course provides crucial training to assist in an emergency situation and could save a life. 

Surfing NSW is rolling out courses across the state through 
community groups and private groups, Boardrider Clubs, and Surf Schools. 

Ask them about presenting a course for your club, community group, or school today. 

Find out more about Surfers Rescue 24/7 program at: www.surfersrescue247.com

Johnson Bros Mitre 10 - Mona Vale Wins Retail Store of the Year

Saturday September 14, 2024

Last night turned out to be quit a night!!! Thanks to our amazing customers. 🏆


The National Timber & Hardware Association (NTHA) is proud to represent over 700 members across Australia from the timber, hardware, and building materials industries. The Association was created after the successful merger of the Timber and Building Materials Association (TABMA) and Hardware Australia in March 2023.

On Friday September 13 2024 NTHA held their 2024 New South Wales & ACT Timber & Hardware Industry Awards at the Hilton in George Street, Sydney.

The New South Wales & ACT Timber & Hardware Industry Awards holds a prestigious status as the leading event within the timber & hardware industry, where excellence and achievements are acknowledged.

This platform offers a valuable opportunity to appreciate timber merchants, hardware stores, suppliers, manufacturers and individuals who consistently go above and beyond, contributing significantly to the success of either your business or the industry as a whole.

Categories include: 

  • NTHA Trainee/Apprentice of the Year 
  • NTHA Student of the Year 
  • NTHA Host Employer of the Year 
  • The REAL Difference Award
  • 30+ Years Industry Service 
  • Trade Store of the Year 
  • Retail Store of the Year Under 2500sqm
  • Retail Store of the Year Over 2500sqm
  • Garden Department of the Year 
  • Best Frame & Truss Operation
  • Trade Supplier of the Year 
  • Retail Supplier of the Year 
  • Garden & Outdoor Supplier of the Year
  • Safety Culture Award
  • Supplier Sales Representative of the Year

Osprey nesting platform at Careel Bay: Update

Council asked for feedback on a proposal to build an artificial nesting platform for Ospreys in Hitchcock Park, Careel Bay.  
The concept plans were exhibited between 29 May and 26 June 2024 and we received over 164 comments. 

Council states the feedback showed strong support for the nesting platform. 

Construction is expected to begin later this year. 



Example nest design


Red quadrant is estimated location

Pittwater Animal Hospital's Cakewalk for sydney wildlife rescue

Just when you thought vets couldn’t get any cooler… 🩺 

And just when you thought Pittwater Animal Hospital couldn’t get any more awe-inspiring… 🐾 🏥 

They go ahead and pull out all the stops to make all of August an unbelievable fundraising extravaganza for Sydney Wildlife Rescue! 

Their dedicated vets and staff baked up a storm every Thursday for their fabulous Friday Bake Sale Days  🎂 They organised a gigantic raffle AND tackled an impressive 50km “Walking for Wildlife” trek to raise funds for our beloved wildlife 🦅🦉🦇🦎🐢🐍🦘





A very special shout out to Dr. Juliet, who selflessly volunteers in the Mobile Care Unit whenever she can. Her passion for wildlife is truly inspiring, and we can’t thank her enough! 

Thank you, thank you, thank you! 🙌 Your incredible donation will help us secure life-saving equipment for the Mobile Care Unit and provide food and housing for many wild babies coming into care this Spring.


Dr Steph, Dr Sang, Dr Margot, Susan, Lynleigh, Dr Juliet, Dr Heidi and the awesome Pittwater Animal Hospital team. 

Also running this Issue: Spring into Action: Safeguarding Wildlife While You Clean by Lynleigh Greig OAM 

Sydney Wildlife Rescue does not receive any government funding to support the rescue, care,  supply of medical services, medicines or transport of wildlife rescue.

If you can support their work, please make a donation at: https://www.sydneywildlife.org.au/donate

If you'd rather donate via bank deposit, their Public Gift Fund bank account details are:  

Name: Sydney Wildlife
‍BSB: 062 028
Account:1043-1932

You'll automatically get a tax receipt if you use paypal or credit card.  If you make a bank deposit, please email our treasurer (treasurer@sydneywildlife.org.au) so that a tax receipt can be sent to you.  All donations over $2 are tax deductible.

Newport Breakers Rugby Club: Cowboy Cup Champs for 2024 

The Cowboy Cup is competed for by all 5 Divisions, over 40 clubs and 5000+ players of Subbies rugby. Each year it recognises the most successful club in the competition. 

In 2024 that club is the mighty Newport Breakers Rugby Club. No more fitting person to collect the award on behalf of the club than the Godfather 🔥What a year!  Go the Breakers!
This is HISTORY MADE !



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Avalon Bilgola Amateur Swimming Club: 2024/2025 Season

We swim down at Bilgola Rock Pool during the summer months on Saturday mornings.
Races start at 9:00 am, entries close 8:45 am, with events for all the family.

We have a 100/200/400m event then 3 handicap (15/25/50m) events in Freestyle and 2 of the other strokes or 2x50m Relay each morning.



$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

Northern Beaches Para Surfer Boardriders Inc. First Annual General Meeting

Date: 10th October, 2024
Time: 6.30pm
Location: Pittwater RSL Club

Join us for our inaugural Annual General Meeting (AGM) to celebrate the achievements of our club and shape its future.

As a newly established association, this is a crucial opportunity for members to:
  • Learn about the club's progress and financial performance.
  • Elect new office-bearers.
  • Discuss important matters and propose changes.
  • Shape the direction of our club.
All members are encouraged to attend and we welcome anyone who’s interested in providing expertise and feedback to help this club thrive in "25 🤘🏼🤙🏼

For more information or to RSVP, please email: 

Let's come together as a community and make a positive impact on surfing and disability inclusion.


NSW Government announces Business case overhaul to fast-track key infrastructure proposals

'An overhaul of how major infrastructure proposals are assessed will help to speed up decision making in the middle of a housing crisis', the government stated on 13 September 2024.

'A new framework governing the business case system will cut red tape, save money and get potential projects out of a clogged system and built faster.'

'NSW Treasurer Daniel Mookhey will today announce new rules which include:
  • Developing a fast track for significant proposals in the fields of housing, health and energy infrastructure.
  • Relaxing the criteria for when a business case is required, including:
    • Increasing the threshold for a business case on recurrent proposals from $10 million to $20 million.
    • Allowing lower-risk, lower-cost proposals (Tier 3 and 4) to have a lean business case or short-form assessment.
  • Sharpening the purpose and content required in business cases.
  • Supporting more work in-house to reduce overreliance on consultants.
'These changes, if enacted five years ago, would have avoided the requirement to prepare more than 1,200 business cases.

The changes will return business cases to their primary purpose, which is to set out the evidence needed to inform government investment decisions.

'For major projects, expensive and time-consuming work including detailed procurement plans, management plans and technical investigations will now be conducted following government approval for projects to proceed to this stage – instead of before, which could be a waste of money if the project is not approved.

'In some of the worst examples of waste, the former government spent a combined $134 million on business cases to support buildings dams at Dungowan and Wyangala, which never stacked up from the earliest stages and were never built.

And in NSW schools, business cases for new school investment had been outsourced on a rolling contract, instead of the same straightforward analysis being done in-house.' the Government stated

'In the middle of a housing crisis and an energy transition, there is no time to waste.

These changes will help to streamline the business case system and ensure government can make timely decisions on projects that NSW needs into the future.'

Treasurer Daniel Mookhey said:
“These reforms will see us continue to rely on thorough business cases for government decision making. But they’ll be adjusted to ensure that we make the cases that need to be made.

“If these changes were in place 5 years ago, we could have avoided the requirement to create more than 1,200 business cases.

“Overall, these new rules should improve the efficiency, quality and cost of our decision making and ensure NSW builds the future people need.”

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 

Newport Spring into Summer Festival: Stall Applications Open

The Newport Chamber of Commerce invites passionate local artisans, designers, and creatives to share their unique products with our vibrant community at the Spring into Summer market.

Showcase your creativity with fashion, handmade accessories, beautifully scented soaps, candles, and a diverse range of crafts. From jewellery and art to vintage clothing, photography, and re-purposed treasures, there’s space for all that inspires.                            
The possibilities are endless!

This is your opportunity to connect with locals in a lively, festive atmosphere, with live music, family-friendly activities, and a lively crowd, this festival offers the perfect platform to grow your business and engage with the community.

Don’t miss out—spaces are limited and filling up fast! 
Let’s come together to celebrate the season in style. 
Apply now to reserve your spot and help make this festival an unforgettable celebration.



Friends Of Soibada: October 2024 Visit 

We just had a fantastic meeting about the October trip to Soibada. We have come up with a list of volunteers we are looking for to assist with our projects. We are all self funded. We head over to Timor Leste on 7 October and return to Australia on 22/23 October. 

We have spots for the following people:                                          
  • Dentists or medical; 
  • photographer;
  • teachers; 
  • veterans;
  • and crafty people who can do one of the following; 
    • crochet, embroidery, beading, jewellery making, Lino printing, sewing with machines, dress making and more! 
If you, or someone you know is interested in joining our team please get in touch

You would be guided by our project managers and assist with current activities. 

Kerry and Tamara Sloper- Harding


Marine Rescue Broken Bay: New Crew!

Congratulations to both Greg Nichols for passing his Crew OA and Gavin Jarvis on passing his Leading Crew OA.


Stronger Together Project Grants Now Open

The NSW Government is investing in community harmony and social cohesion through the Stronger Together program, which aims to empower cross-cultural collaboration.

Community organisations are encouraged to apply for the $400,000 Stronger Together Project Grant program.

Non-profit groups right across NSW are encouraged to apply for a share in the funding pool to help deliver projects that break down language barriers, boost skills across diverse communities, support cross-cultural collaboration, help new arrivals thrive and build community resilience.

The project grants funding ranges from $20,000 to $50,000 for delivery during 2025.

The Stronger Together Project Grant program opened on 27 August 2024 and supports projects that can make a lasting positive impact on social cohesion and meet community needs.

Multicultural NSW will hold an online information session about the program on Wednesday 4 September and the grant program closes on Friday 20 September 2024.

For further information on the Project Grants or to register for the information session, please visit: multicultural.nsw.gov.au/project-grants

Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:

“Grassroots organisations are best placed to deliver projects in their communities that help strengthen community resilience and social cohesion.”

“From Bourke to Albury, the Tweed and right across Sydney, there are organisations that have projects that impact their local communities and I’m proud to be able to support them as they work together to embrace the ideals of multiculturalism.”

“Now, more than ever, it’s so important to support our successful multicultural society.”

Have your say about the draft autism health roadmap

The Australian Department of Health are seeking your views on their draft National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People.

The Department states:
We are developing an autism health roadmap to address serious health inequities faced by autistic people in Australia. Following a national co-design process, led by Autism CRC, we have now released the draft autism health roadmap for consultation. 


This consultation draft of the National Roadmap to Improve the Health and Mental Health of Autistic People is available for comment until 27 September 2024.

To have your say: 
  • take the full survey – this asks for views on the exact draft wording in the roadmap, using technical language that is more familiar to health professionals and policy makers
  • take the short survey, either in writing, or by audio or video recordings – this is aimed at people less familiar with technical language, and might be more suitable for people who need support
  • take the Easy Read survey – this uses simple words and visuals to tell you about the roadmap so that you can tell us what you think about it
  • email your feedback directly to us.
Consultation is open until 27 September 2024, 11:59 pm AEST. We will not be able to accept late submissions.

Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week

Millie 

12mths Maltese X


Millie is a sweet affectionate but high energy girl, who needs time to get to know you. She needs a very experienced owner. She will bark at strangers especially near doorways. We have found Millie is good to groom with an experienced groomer and no muzzle is needed. She falls asleep on the grooming table! She loves her baths in the hydro bath now. Millie is looking for a quite adult home with only few visitors. The quieter the household, the calmer Millie is. She needs to be introduced to visitors a few times. She is fast through doorways. She would also do well with another active small doggy pal to play with. She is very social with other small dogs and she walks well on lead. For her breed she is incredibly active and bouncy. She likes to sleep on furniture, a bit like a cat, rather than on the ground in a bed. She loves toys to play with and enjoys attention and affection from people she trusts. She is in that teenage stage so she can be quite chewy. She has a low-shedding coat and weighs 7.9kg.

She was apparently given to a gentleman on a walker at 6 weeks of age.  She was used to being locked in a bathroom daily without any socialization, engagement or training. His grandkids scalded her when giving her first bath so she was terrified of baths. She used to always jump up a doorhandle in the bathroom and this behaviour has continued on doors. She does not trust people easily and barks at new people and any noise she heard. By 8 months of age, she was given up. A compassionate person who knew of her, took Millie into her family but soon found that Millie could not cope with usual domestic sounds in a busy household with older kids. She suits apartment living and PT hours alone. She is desexed, vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $600. 

Banana 

Dwarf Rabbit


Banana was born at our vet clinic.  His litter mates have all been adopted and Banana is still waiting. He is easy to handle and weighs 1.16kg. He comes with 2 vaccinations, chipping and desexing and the adoption fee is $195. 

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

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


Warriewood SLSC Open Day 2024

Sunday September 15, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm 

Warriewood SLSC is a family focused club with a great focus on Youth educaion and  activities.

Come along to our open day for any questions about the club or for help with membership.

Click on the links in the page below to either:
At Warriewood SLSC we stand for surf and beach safety, community and a healthy, active lifestyle. We are a bunch of likeminded people who love Warriewood beach. We make this part of our lives because it feels good to contribute to the community by providing life saving services and a broad range of club activities for young and old.

We are passionate about our local people and environment and through leadership of healthy and sustainable living which culminates connectedness, fitness and fun, natural environment, and helping others.

We have a proud history of lifesaving performing many rescues in our immediate coast line with its unique natural features that include the Warriewood blow hole, Turimetta and Mona Vale headlands and surrounding rock ledges.

Focussed on being fit and capable to meet our lifesaving commitment, our active members participate in the range of surf sports events, Warriewood being the first club on the Northern Beaches to hold a Masters Carnival.

 

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

Letters to the Editor

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