August 1 - 31, 2025: Issue 645
Week Four August 2025 (August 18 - 24)
Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Barrell accepts national appointment
Scruby-Scamps Bring Community Together to Tackle E-Bike Safety
Critical Care cameras being installed at Northern Beaches Hospital
Plastic grass announced For Kamilaroi Park Bayview + Lakeside Park
190X Bus Turning up - Concerns students are still being left stranded
Church Point boardwalk + seawall works to commence This September
Warriewood Surf Life Saving Club's next phase of Renewal works to commence this month
Aquatics Volunteer Lifesavers Honoured at 2025 NSW Awards of Excellence + Local Surf Lifesavers recognised with National Medals
Project Penguin 2025 + Surfing with a Penguin in South Africa + Pittwater's Penguins
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Week Three August 2025 (August 11 - 17)
Profile of the week: Peninsula Junior Cricket Club and Warringah Rugby Club's Ratettes Win 2025 Grand Final - All other Warringah Teams into Semi-finals
History: Avalon Beach SLSC During World War Two: The Police Boys Club Mans the Beaches
Aquatics Brilliant News: Bayview - Mackerel - Currawong Wharves Allocated $3,173,117 for Upgrades under Boating Infrastructure for Communities Grant Program
Warringah Rugby Club's Ratettes Win 2025 Grand Final - All other Warringah Teams into Semi-finals
VP Day 80 Years On - Our Area Remembers, Honours Those Who Served
Northern Beaches Council recommends allowing dogs offleash on Mona Vale Beach
Bilgola SLSC's 2025 Annual General Meeting
Cooler weather no barrier as boaters keep Marine Rescue NSW crews busy in July
Park Bench Philosophers Landmark CSIRO Building safeguards 13 million irreplaceable biodiversity specimens for future science: the award-winning 'Diversity' facility
Molly Picklum - Jack Robinson Win 2025 Lexus Tahiti Pro
DIY Ideas Father's Day 2025: A few Gift Ideas to Spoil the Dad in the world Who Loves Being Outdoors
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Week Two August 2025 (August 4 - 10)
Profile of the Week: Dr Gordon Stokes, MB MS MD, FRACP, Dip Thl, 1935–2025
History: Coastal Defences In World War Two: The Dee Why to Warriewood Sections
Turimetta Beach Boulders Falling: 2m of Erosion by Joe Mills and John Illingsworth
Mona Vale Hospital Still First in State in Health Care: NSLHD's NatureFix App Transforms Green Spaces + Mona Vale Hospital’s Urgent Care Centre Becomes first in NSW To Roll Out ECAT
Seals Hauling Out Along Our Beaches: Register these on the NSW Haul-out, Call-Out seal survey
Community Building Partnership (CBP) Program: 2025 Funding Announced - Pittwater to Manly
Aquatics Mapping microplastics in 120 NSW Estuaries
Pictures Manly to Spit Walk by Joe Mills
Boon for Cyclists-Walkers As New Falcon Street shared user bridge opens over Warringah Freeway
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Week One August 2025 (July 28 - August 3)
Profile of the Week: Manly Warringah Netball Association to Celebrate 60 years + Manly Warringah Sapphires Opens Team Win 2025 Grand Final at Ken Rosewall Arena
History: Broken Section: The Story Of Pittwater's Anti-Submarine Boom Net By John Illingsworth
Killing of Ruskin Rowe Heritage Listed Tree 'authoritarian'
Trial to remove shark nets - NBC - Central Coast - Waverly approached to nominate a beach each
The Top Predator by A Dad from A Pittwater Family of Dog Owners & Dog Lovers
Pictures Turimetta Moods: Winter Visions by Joe Mills
Avalon Beach SLSC's 100th Annual General Meeting by Roger Sayers OAM, Life Member ABSLSC
Speed limit for Newport to Palm Beach Lowered to 50k from August 7: Pittwater MP calls for Review of decision + More than 183,000 school zone speeding offences recorded in NSW in the last financial year
IPART Draft Report on the review of water prices for Greater Sydney from 1 October 2025: Have your say by August 25
NSW cracking down on illegal vapes-tobacco shops on high streets + School OurFuture program prevents teen vaping - open to Secondary schools
Man charged with allegedly producing child abuse material at six out-of-school hours care services in northern Sydney - NSW to Introduce Working With Children Check reforms this week
Disaster-ready housing starts local: Landmark Inquiry from AHURI Urges fourth 'R' for Councils
Aquatics Watch out, Shorebirds are Permanently About and now building nests - With More Annual Visitors coming from this Month!! + CSIRO: We used tiny sensors in backpacks to discover the extraordinary ways birds migrate to find water
DIY Ideas Father's Day 2025: A few Gift Ideas to Spoil the best Dad in the world
Food Pumpkin Season: Ideas for the Lunchbox and at Home

Home courts: NBISC Stadium, Jacksons Road, Warriewood
Website: manlybasketball.com.au
Both of Manly Warringah Basketball Associations Boys and Girls Under 14s teams have qualified for Nationals, the Australian Club Championships, to be held in Perth this September.
These juniors have been working hard for this opportunity on the court and fund raising in their free time so let’s get behind them! This is more than just a competition. It’s a chance for these dedicated young athletes to test themselves against Australia’s best, grow as a team, and create memories that will last a lifetime. But getting to Perth isn’t easy—it comes with a big price tag. Flights, accommodation, uniforms, meals, and team logistics all add up quickly.
Club members, supporters and family are reaching out to our community—families, friends, local businesses, and basketball lovers—to help make this dream a reality. The boys and girls have also been fundraising locally, running bake sales at games and sausage sizzles when and where they can.
MWBA organisers (and mums) tell us: ''We’ve teamed up with the Australian Sports Foundation, so any donation over $2 is tax-deductible. Every contribution, big or small, brings us closer to the court in Perth. If you believe in supporting youth sport, teamwork, and opportunity, we’d love to have you on this journey with us.''
Girls Team Donations: https://asf.org.au/campaigns/manly-warringah-basketball-association/u14s-girls
Boys Team Donations: https://asf.org.au/campaigns/manly-warringah-basketball-association/u14-boys
The junior basketball event will see more than 700 participants from Australia's top 48 boys and girls' junior teams travel to Western Australia, along with nearly 100 officials and hundreds of family members and supporters. It is the first time Perth has hosted the six-day tournament, which will run from 27 September to 3 October 2025 at Willetton Stadium.
Having a Great 75th Year
The teams heading west are another Season highlight for the MWBA as it celebrates its 75th year. Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Women's team are champions of the NBL1 East and will now be focused on next weekend's NBL1 Nationals, taking place in Canberra from the 29th–31st of August, while 6 teams from MWBA took part in the 2025 Waratah Junior Premier League that ran last weekend with some great practice for upcoming games and great fun had by all.
Add to this, the nation's top 4 NWBL and WNWBL teams will battle it out for the Wheelchair Basketball Australia National Finals championship on their home courts from August 29-31, with the Manly Wheel Eagles among the action.
Manly Warringah Basketball Association has been catering for the basketball fraternity since its inception in 1950 and over the last 75 years has produced highly talented players many of whom have moved on to the professional ranks, representing State, Country and playing in the NBL & WNBL.
More in this week's Profile.
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Includes: Are We Idiots? The stories we tell ourselves; Scotland Island's Emergency Water Supply; Island Fire Brigade AGM; Island Café; International Folk Dancing; Black Tie Gala; For Sale: hand-knitted cotton cloths
Marine Rescue NSW Commissioner Barrell accepts national appointment


Scruby Fought Hard on Speed Limits but No Change
Corner of Barrenjoey Road and Careel Head road floods in rains, with some drivers crossing double lines on that corner and into lane of southbound vehicles. This section has been like this for weeks. The section on the east, heading south, has been flooded since April.
Plastic grass announced For Kamilaroi Park Bayview + Lakeside Park, Narrabeen
''We are planning to install synthetic grass softfall beneath the existing swingset to ensure compliance with current Australian Playground Standards.We understand the swing set is valued by the local community, so we have consulted with Council’s Tree Services Team as to the best approach to maintain swings in this location without affecting the existing trees.The existing swing frame will be reused to avoid disturbance to tree roots.Synthetic grass was chosen over mulch soft fall due to the thickness (and excavation) required to achieve compliance.Works are currently planned to be undertaken in September 2025. (Weather and contractor availability permitting).''
''Works begin on Monday 4 August, and should take approximately 3 weeks to complete, weather permitting.''
The NSW Government released its New guidelines on synthetic turf use in sports fields on May 21 2025.
The Guidelines for Division 5.1 Assessments Addendum for Synthetic Sports Field will come into effect from 25 August 2025, providing the Department time to ensure stakeholders understand the intent of the document and how to apply it to their work adequately.
That document states:
'Chemical and compound leachate and particles from synthetic turf materials and plastics as well as pesticides and fungicides used for maintaining the surface are likely to pollute and contaminate local and surrounding waterways, soils and air as they travel through the environment. However, the highest risk of pollution is during installation and when it is first installed.
Plastic migration from synthetic turf sports fields, particularly into waterways and bushland, is a key concern. There is evidence that both rubber infill and turf fibre blades from synthetic turf fields are found in waterways in NSW. It has been estimated that a synthetic turf field without structures to reduce infill loss will wash tens to hundreds of kilograms of infill per year into stormwater systems or waterways. The amount of turf fibres lost from a synthetic turf field is likely to be in the hundred’s of kilograms per year, with the amount increasing for fields near the end-of-life or poorly maintained.
International studies have also found a large difference between the amount of microplastics shed from different types of synthetic turf with weathering and UV exposure.'
Although the NSW Government released its guidelines on the use of plastic products in the environment document in May 2025, discussions in this local government area on residents expectations of where these products should and should not be used have not taken place.
Even when projects are listed under the 'have your say' section of the council website they are announcements, not consultations.

Lakeside park; the catchment claiming landfill areas back
Wildlife Hungry: Moving to road Edges to feed - Please Slow down
A Sydney Wildlife Carer has stated this week: ''We've been getting a lot of calls to Sydney Wildlife (Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services) lately.
Please slow down and be aware that food through winter is scarce and many animals are moving closer to the edges of the road in search of winter grass.
If you see any sick or injured animal please call Sydney Wildlife Rescue 9413 4300.''
Help shape the future of maritime infrastructure in NSW
Navy Clearance Diver Trust’s annual fundraising at Manly
Marine Rescue Broken Bay Christmas Raffle 2025



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Busking for Change
- schools and students register and learn a song that celebrates Aboriginal culture and language
- raise funds while rehearsing
- on Indigenous Literacy Day: September 3, students ‘busk’ or perform the song to their friends, family, school, or post a video online.
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Speckles
12mths Terrier x
Speckles is a sweet but very anxious girl. She has an affectionate loving nature but always needs to be near a human. Speckles is social with other dogs and has a playful nature. She especially enjoys the company of young playful dogs. She has a scruffy coat and weighs 7.1kg. She suits apartment living and a home-based worker. All our dogs come with desexed, fully vaccinated, heartworm free and microchipped. Also included for the love and health of our dogs is a free Health and Wellness Voucher with our DoggieRescue Vet. Her adoption fee is $800.
Sky
8yo Mini Foxy X
Skye is gentle but timid girl who builds relationships slowly. She needs slow gentle hand movements. She loves her humans when she trusts and loves to sleep on their bed. She is social with other small calm dogs. Sky can be a bit nervous of large dogs as she was attacked in the past. She has a short coat and weighs 4.5kg. Sky suits apartment living and FT working hours. Also included for the love and health of our dogs is a free Health and Wellness Voucher with our DoggieRescue Vet. Her adoption fee is $600.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
NSW launches ultimate biosecurity guide to weed control

Roadworks
Palm Beach
- Resurfacing: Barrenjoey Road between Currawong Avenue and Iluka Road: Sun 20 Jul 2025 to Mon 1 Sep 2025 9pm to 5am. Portable traffic control devices allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time.
- OzPave advises they are carrying out roadworks on behalf of the council in Burrawong, Albert Roads and Alexander roads at North Avalon/Careel Bay from August 19 2025. There will be some temporary closures of these roads. Council advises that Burrawong, Albert and Alexander Rds, Nth Avalon will be resurfaced in the 2025/2026 financial year as part of Council Road Resheeting Program. The fund of the program is coming from Council Special variation. The works will involve Kerb & Gutter repairs, patching and resurfacing. Currently the contractor has scheduled these works for the current coming week; Tuesday and Wednesday.
- The road resurfacing will be scheduled in October 2025. There are no traffic calming devices and signage being installed as part of current works.
- OzPave states: full road closures will not be in place concurrently, but we will be changing traffic conditions progressively over the 2 days as we work through the scheduled repair areas. The purpose of the notice is to advise of upcoming disruptions and provide advance notice to encourage people to relocate vehicles, trailers and boats that are usually parked on the roadway to alternative locations. We do our best to reasonably accommodate residents requiring access to and from their properties, however due to the nature of works being undertaken, vehicle use must be restricted at times for operational and safety reasons whilst the road surface is removed and replaced. We will have traffic control onsite and feel free to speak to them is you require any assistance otherwise you can contact us on 02 9678 9000. At this time, some kerb and gutter repairs are underway, per previous notices distributed, with preventative maintenance asphalt works scheduled for completion next week to designated sections with the 3 roadways per the additional notice you refer to. It is my understanding full road resurfacing maybe scheduled for later in the year however this would be at the discretion of Council.
- Road resurfacing: Barrenjoey Road between The Serpentine and Old Barrenjoey Road Fri 8 Aug 2025 to Fri 5 Sep 2025 - 9pm to 5am. Reduced speed limit (40km/h), check signage, allow extra travel time. Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time.
- in Pittwater Online's December 2024 report, 'Safe Speed Program for Safer Neighbourhoods Being applied across local roads: new surface for Bilgola Bends + Speed humps on Tasman road + Upgrades for Mona Vale pedestrian Crossings' it was announced that funds allocated by the NSW Government in NSW Road Safety Program - Round 2 Approved Projects 2023 to 2026 were:
- Barrenjoey Road - High friction resurfacing on Barrenjoey Rd, Bilgola Beach. Project ID: 8186. LGA: Northern Beaches. Urban High friction resurfacing of a portion of Barrenjoey Road Bilgola Beach - Northern Beaches Surface Treatments Total Cost: $795,724
- Power pole/line repairs: Barrenjoey Road between Cecil Road and Gladstone Street: Mon 8 Sep 2025 to Thu 11 Sep 2025 - 8pm to 5am. Reduced speed limit (40km/h), exercise caution. Portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time.
Australian Climate outlook for September to December 2025
- Rainfall is likely to very likely to be above average across most of the eastern half of Australia
- Warmer than average days are likely across northern, western and south-eastern Australia, with an increased chance of unusually high daytime temperatures in the far north and south-east.
- Warmer than average nights are very likely across most of Australia, with an increased chance of unusually high overnight temperatures for northern, eastern and central Australia.
- Above average rainfall is likely to very likely (60% to greater than 80% chance) for most of the eastern half of Australia. There is an increased chance of unusually high rainfall(1) across much of eastern Australia, including north-eastern Tasmania.
- During September to November, northern Australia transitions from the dry to the wet season, which is associated with a seasonal increase in humidity, storms and showers.
- Below average rainfall is likely (60% to 80% chance) for parts of Western Australia, including parts of the South-West Land Division.

Young Filmmakers Comp turns 21
The highly anticipated Beaches Young Filmmakers Comp 2025 is back, now in its 21st year, offering a golden opportunity for budding filmmakers to showcase their talents and creativity.
This exciting competition invites individuals or teams to produce a short film of up to 7 minutes, integrating secret inclusions—a mystery item, keyword, and phrase—that will be revealed on the council's website at 5 pm on Wednesday, 27 August.
Participants will have four days to bring their vision to life and submit their entries by 10 pm on Sunday, 31 August 2025.
With a total prize pool of $3000 and various industry prizes, aspiring filmmakers will also have the chance to see their films screened at the prestigious Finals and Awards Night on Thursday, 18 September at HOYTS Warringah Mall. Family, friends, and the public are invited to attend and celebrate the creative achievements of these emerging filmmakers.
Mayor Sue Heins expressed her enthusiasm for the competition and encouraged young filmmakers to take part.
"Beaches Young Filmmakers Comp is a wonderful way to learn the craft of filmmaking while having fun, picking up new skills and meeting like-minded people.
"If you’ve ever thought about making a short film, even if you have never done it before, why not enter? You never know where it may lead," said Mayor Heins.
Teams can consist of 1 to 12 members, aged between 12 and 24 years, with at least one member living, working, or studying on the Manly to Palm Beach peninsula.
The council stated it extends its heartfelt thanks to premium sponsor and long-time supporter, now for the thirteenth year, Miller Tripods, for their unwavering support, along with huge thanks to Screenwise and Canon for also being premium sponsors. Further thanks go to Australian Cinematography Society for their generous sponsorship of this year's competition.
Finalists’ films will be showcased on the council’s website following the Finals and Awards Night, providing further exposure for the talented young filmmakers.
Prize money is funded through entry fees, final night ticket sales and sponsorship.
Changed traffic conditions on Barrenjoey Road Palm Beach
Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

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Warringah-Pittwater SES Volunteer Rescues Kooka Bubba


Narrabeen JRLFC Sharks on a roll

Newport Breakers Colts and Womens Team Minor Premiers
- 8 of our 20 had never played rugby before this season — now they’re absolute key players.
- Another 8 carried over from last year, the rest brand new — but all bought straight in.
- Half the team came from surf boat rowing and turned into rugby weapons.

Avalon JRLFC Bulldogs Prelim Finals
August 2025 council Meeting: Decisions
24 Hour Row 2025

VALE Joan Lester
FoNLC - Forum/AGM

Avalon Beach Historical Society September 2025 Meeting

$550k For Coastal Art: Newport + Collaroy
- The historic Newport lagoon connecting Newport and its community.
- Newport’s culture centred around its beach and waterways.
Newport lagoon - circa 1910
''A CREEK AT NEWPORT BEACH,'' (Photo: C. S. Harnett, 1923.)
into a concrete channel by 1934
Ross Street Newport during 1960's. Photo: Dave Whiteman
Newport shopping area flooding in old lagoon site in March 2022
Boondah Road Upgrade
'The final design and engagement outcomes will be presented at an upcoming Local Traffic Forum. Construction is expected to commence early 2026.'
- new 2.5m wide shared-user path for walking and cycling
- new dedicated footpath for pedestrian safety
- new raised pedestrian crossings for improved safety
- addition of designated parking bays
- road surface improvements
- new road markings and signage
- upgrades to existing lighting and new lighting over pedestrian crossings for enhanced safety
- emergency vehicle driveway access bays
- new landscaping
- new shared path connecting to B-line bus stop on Pittwater Road
- new roundabout installed at the Boondah Road and Jacksons Road intersection.
Northern Beaches Police Area Command: Retired police day 2025

2025 North Shore Volunteer of the Year

Proposed Road Reserve Lease: adjoining 19 Rayner Road Whale Beach
''We're proposing to grant a road reserve lease for another five years to the owners of 19 Rayner Road, Whale Beach.The purpose of the proposed lease is for marina (????), brick fence and planter boxes.Any person is entitled to make submissions to Council with respect to the proposed lease.Submissions can be made within 28 days of the date of this public notice by:

Monthly dads group launches at McMahons Point Community Centre

Pittwater RSL: new Developments

- Social gatherings
- Private events
- Corporate functions
- A new lower-level 5-star entry
- A portico for a grand arrival experience
- Accessible parking
- Deck and Club connectivity via the terrace
- New escalators and lifts
- Pittwater Rewards (Platinum members) parking with direct club access

Pittwater Offshore Community Awards Black Tie Gala

Disability Discrimination Act Review – Issues Paper: Have your say
- updating the definitions of direct and indirect discrimination
- introducing a positive duty for duty holders to eliminate disability discrimination
- clarifying the duty to make adjustments for people with disability.
- You can make a submission responding to the questions in the Issues Paper. You can do this as an individual or on behalf of an organisation. Please use the ‘Make a submission’ link below.
- You can also use the community survey. This survey has a shorter set of questions for people in the community who do not want to respond to the questions in the Issues Paper but would still like to contribute to the review.
New grant program to address gender-based violence open
Get ready for NSW Women’s Week 2026
- NSW Premier’s Woman of Excellence
- NSW Community Hero
- NSW Young Woman of the Year (aged 16-30)
- NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year
- NSW Regional Woman of the Year
- increasing opportunities and providing career pathways for women in the workplace
- improving women’s health and wellbeing, and safety in the community
- challenging gendered expectations and supporting women’s participation in society.
Pittwater Community Groups:
JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal