Week Two June 2026: Issue 655 (Published Monday June 8) - Kings Birthday Honours Long Weekend
Aquatics: Microplastic assessment report: Dee Why Lagoon Among Most Polluted in New South Wales - 56.55% of Manly Lagoon's plastic pollution is Artificial Turf - Pittwater Least Polluted
Sorry Day + Reconciliation Week 2026 in Pittwater
E-Bike Riders Required to Have Licence-Be 16+ in QLD: New Bill Passed
Foran appointed Head Coach at Manly
Winter Olympian throws support behind Operation Snow Safe 2026
Finalists for 2026 NSW Community Sports Awards: 5 Locals Up for Recognitions - 4 to receive Distinguished Long Service Honours
Pictures Church Point: Revitalisation of Thomas Stephens Reserve Completed
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Week One June 2026: Issue 655 (published Sunday May 31)
Wakehurst Parkway Improvements Project: Start of work – Monday June 1 2026
Local island theatre takes on one of the world’s most ambitious comedies by Roy Baker
Aquatics A Cruel Sea by Gordon Wellings Q.C.B.C.
Have Your Say Day 2026: Next Gen Speaks Up About What's Important to them
Welcome to the Inaugural Lord Howe Ocean Race by Di Pearson
We are buzzing with excitement!: The Rotary E-Club of Greater Sydney has erected five Bee Poles by Judith Charnaud OAM, President and Environment Director of the Rotary E-Club of Greater Sydney
North Narrabeen SLSC Upgrades Set to Commence First Week of June 2026
Council Passes Motion to Make this Place A Fur Free LGA
Park Bench Philosophers One Nation’s banning of the ABC and abuse of journalists is shameful; It’s time other media took a stand
Scruby Sounds Warning on NSW Government's 'Community Participation Plan': Flats, Shop-top housing, New Dwellings, secondary dwellings, trees to be exempt from Exhibition - feedback closes June 3
491 Square Metre Liquor shop at Careel Bay Shops Approved: NCAT Review Request May be Lodged by Community - Request for Review Closes June 16
Pictures: Bilgola Beach Environs 1860 to 2026: A Centenary Celebration of the Bilgola Beach Reserves
DIY Ideas Dealing With Dampness Inside The Home
Council Push for Metro rail to Dee Why - Brookvale: Transport Network Review 2026 Feedback Closes June 15
Seas The Day 2026 returns to Kingscliff Beach NSW runs June 20-21 this year
Profile of the Week Kings Birthday Honours: 2026 Local Honourees List
History Snow Season 2026: Pittwater's Connections with the Sport of Skiing beginnings in Charles Kerry, Percy Hunter and Herbert SchlinkOperation Snow Safe began Friday 5 June 2026 and runs until Monday 5 October. The high visibility operation coincides with the opening of the official ski season on Saturday 6 June 2026.
NSW Police are warning people heading to the snow this season to ensure they are prepared before hitting the slopes and act responsibly off the slopes, during the launch of Operation Snow Safe.
Operation Snow Safe will see a surge in additional police officers from across New South Wales deployed to the Snowy Mountain region, within the Monaro Police District, to keep visitors and locals safe.
See NSW Police and NMSW NPWS Safety Tips and more in: Winter Olympian throws support behind Operation Snow Safe 2026
With the Bureau of Meteorology forecasting snow, snow winds blowing through Pittwater these past few days, and so many locals heading south for decades, and the King's Birthday Long Weekend allowing time for longer reads, the Winter school holidays commencing in a few weeks, and other locals a part of the foundation of this sport in NSW, a few celebratory 'opening of ski season 2026' insights run this Issue as we delve into the commencement of the sport in this state and the locals who helped that happen
Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:
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Changed conditions in the Ettalong Channel

Northern Beaches Local Planning Panel June 3 2026 Meeting

IPART Approves 52.66 % increase for North Sydney LGA
- 2026–27: $970.72
- 2027–28: $1,116.32
- 2028–29: $1,216.79
Indigo by Moran Pty Ltd v Minister for Planning and Public Spaces
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- Bringing heart families together through in-person and online events, connecting them with others who truly understand the journey.

Roadworks
Honouring Shane
Community Forum: Pittwater MP
Permanent changed traffic conditions on the Warringah Freeway
- Sydney Harbour Tunnel
- Military Road/Falcon Street southbound off ramp
- Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Cahill Expressway
- Alfred Street off ramp
- Pacific Highway southbound on ramp
- Reserve Road southbound off ramp and southbound on ramp
- Willoughby Road southbound on ramp
- Brook Street southbound on ramp
- Miller Street southbound on ramp
- Ernest Street southbound on ramp
- Military Road southbound off ramp
- Falcon Street southbound western and eastern on ramp
- Alfred Street North southbound off ramp
- 12:30am to 6am on Saturday 6 June
- 11pm Tuesday 9 June until 5am Wednesday 10 June
- 11pm Wednesday 10 June until 5am Thursday 11 June
- 11:30pm Thursday 11 June until 5am Friday 12 June
- Berry Street northbound on ramp
- Falcon Street northbound on ramp
- Falcon Street northbound bus only off ramp
- Military Road northbound off ramp
- Ernest Street northbound off ramp
- Miller Street northbound off ramp
- Brook Street northbound off ramp
- Willoughby Road northbound off ramp
- Reserve Road northbound off ramps
Cooler- greener playgrounds: 150 schools to benefit from expanded tree planting program
Pittwater Business Invite
Both the Newport and Mona Vale Chambers of Commerce are working to activate Pittwater village commercial centres and support local small businesses.
On June 25 2026 an event will take place in Newport to bring everyone together. The Mona Vale Chamber of Commerce states:
'Join us in Newport for relaxed after-work drinks to help launch Pittwater Business and bring local businesses together in a genuinely easy, low-pressure way. Come say g’day to other owners and operators from across Pittwater, hear what the pilot is about, and be part of something local from the start.
Drinks are on us — just bring yourself (and feel free to bring another local business owner).
- When: Thursday 25 June, 5:00pm–7:00pm
- Where: 4 Pines Newport, 313 Barrenjoey Rd, Newport
- Cost: Complimentary drinks (RSVP essential)
Spots are limited, so please RSVP to help us plan.
To RSVP, please visit: HERE

Avalon Beach Historical Society June Meeting

Support Jason's road to recovery

Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Harvey
12mths Foxy X Cattle dog

Harvey is a lovely active teenage dog. He is social with other small dogs and has an affectionate nature. Harvey is smart and just so willing to please. He is looking for an active family willing to involve him in lots of outdoor activities and exercise. He would love to have a buddy to rumble with. He has a short coat and weighs 10.2kg. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $700.
Flash and Jessie
Wiry Jack Russell,x Scgnauzer x both 11yo

Flash and Jessie came from the same household and are very bonded. Jessie is a little more confident and adventurous than Jessie. They are very gentle calm dogs who are very social with other small dogs. They are affectionate and loving, but Flash needs a little more time to warm up. They like sleeping on your bed. Flash has epilepsy which is well controlled on medication. We have not observed and seizure activity. They both have wiry coats. Flash weighs 6.6kg and Jessie, a little overweight weighs 7.2kg. They suit apartment living and FT hours alone. HeThey are desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Their adoption cost is $1200 together.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Australians can ‘Ask 1800MEDICARE’; free 24/7 expert health advice

EOI to Develop Frenchs Forest High School site

Securing the NDIS for : Update on public consultation
- the design of a commissioning approach for home and living supports for Supported Independent Living (SIL) participants who need 24/7 support to ensure participants receive the best supports and address provider viability challenges
- expanding differentiated pricing for unregistered providers
- the design of the Inclusive Communities Fund
- market reforms for social and community participation and capacity building activities to ensure genuinely inclusive activities are available in the market.
- updated new framework planning rules
- a new eligibility process to determine access to the NDIS.
- make a submission
- submit a video (including in Auslan)
- respond by email
- request a phone call to share your views.
- Disability Representative Organisations
- NDIS Reform Advisory Committee
- National Disability Insurance Agency advisory groups
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- health professionals and disability support workers.
Have your say on Health Star Ratings

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Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

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- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Report Hate Crimes
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- A translator will be used if required.
- When you report to the police, they will request your details. You can choose not to provide these details at the time of reporting however, this will likely affect how police can proceed with an investigation.
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Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
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- The date
- The animal
Oil Spill at Alexandria: Please keep an Eye out for Impacted Birds
Friday June 5 2026
We need your help! Be on the look out Sydney!
Following an oil spill in Alexandria, there are multiple birds being seen covered in oil. Chemicals such as oils on feathers is damaging as birds are no longer waterproof, cannot stay warm, can no longer float efficiently and have digestion issues when trying to clean the oil off.
We need you to report any birds you see around Sydney that look impacted by this oil spill. They can be anywhere in Sydney - they may not be anywhere near the original spill.
Be on the look out for the following species:
- - Australian Pelicans
- - Cormorants
- - Australasian Darters
- - Egrets
- - Terns
- - Australian White Ibis
Birds will have black or dark patches where there shouldn’t be, they may be unable to swim or move properly in the water, they may be on the bank or in trees struggling and looking sick.
Please don’t handle them - contact us on 9413 4300 to report sightings. Take a photo and take note of the precise location.
Share share share! Let’s get these birds rescued and rehabilitated for the very best chance of survival.
Rescue hotline: 9413 4300
Sydney Wildlife (Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services)
Photo: Sydney Wildlife

If You Hit Wildlife Please Call for Help

Tree saved in Cammeray following advocacy

Liquor shop at Careel Bay Shops Approved

AYAH Residency Works Unveiled in St Leonards Exhibition

“I’m constantly observing people. I’m always trying to figure people out and, at the end of the day, everyone is unique. It’s important to be able to express yourself. Whatever is going on creatively in your mind stems from what is in your life. When you make art, it relates to you in some way.”
''If I could create something I’ve put everything into and show everyone what it is, that’s success to me.'' Patrick, artist, said
Staff Ideas Shine in Innovation Pitch Program

Priority aged care support for Australians with MND
Cammeray Golf Course Update: Government appoints Golf NSW as manager
On Friday February 6 2026 the Minns Government announced its intention to secure the future of golf at Cammeray Golf Course where Golf has been played for 120 years.
''The current lease on the golf course is due to expire in May 2026 and the Government is moving to give certainty to golfers as well as all other users of the park that sporting uses will continue into the future'' a government issued press release stated
However, on the same day North Sydney Council issued a media release which said 'The Minister’s media release states that the NSW Government is “in discussions with North Sydney Council.” This statement is incorrect.'
'North Sydney Mayor Zoe Baker has written to the Minister on no fewer than eight occasions since late 2022 outlining Council’s position on Cammeray Park and requesting a meeting. Not once has Council been granted that opportunity. In contrast, Golf NSW has met with the Minister on five occasions since 2023.
Council received correspondence late yesterday advising of the Minister’s position and allowing just 14 days for Council to respond.' the release states
Mayor Baker said the correspondence wrongly assumes that Council intends to prevent golf from continuing at Cammeray Park.
“The letter suggests Council does not intend to allow golf to continue at Cammeray Park and relies on Council’s Open Space and Recreation Strategy to justify that claim. This is simply not true,” Mayor Baker said.
“Neither the Open Space and Recreation Strategy nor the supporting Needs Study proposes an end to golf at Cammeray Park.”
Mayor Baker said the correspondence misrepresents Council’s adopted strategy, fails to acknowledge the significant pressures facing North Sydney, and overlooks Council’s clear commitment to engage constructively with all stakeholders about the future of public land.
Laws cracking down on organised crime networks pass NSW Parliament
NSW Crimes Legislation Amendment (Hate Crimes) Bill 2026 Passed
Digital Wellbeing Event
Help shape the next 4 years of disability inclusion work
- safer more liveable communities
- more meaningful employment opportunities
- better Council systems and processes
- positive attitudes towards people with disability.

Nominations Open for 2026 Australian Sailing Awards
- Nominations close: Monday 3 August
- State Winners announced: September
- National Finalists announced: Monday 28 September
- National Winners announced: Friday 30 October
- Male Sailor of the Year
- Female Sailor of the Year
- Para Sailor of the Year
- Youth Sailor of the Year
- Team of the Year
- Coach of the Year
- Club of the Year (Category A)
- Club of the Year (Category B)
- Instructor of the Year
- Official of the Year
- Volunteer of the Year
- Lifetime Achievement Award
- SheSails Award
- Sport Professional Award
- Sport Promotion Award
- Innovation Award
- NSW/ACT - Saturday 19 September (Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron)

Nominate an Environment Hero
- Community volunteers
- Landcare groups, networks, organisations, and facilitators
- Community-led environmental groups including Bushcare, ‘Friends of’, Coastcare
- Farmers and agricultural innovators
- Educators
- Traditional Owners and First Nations organisations and individuals
- Schools and youth groups
- NGOs and organisations involved in Landcare activity
- Women in Landcare
- Young adults

Nominate a Nurse

Women Helping Women SES workshop 2026

Warriewood SLSC's Biggest Morning Tea

Northern Beaches Gambling Reform Alliance Planning Workshop
- When: Tuesday 7 July, 6:30 PM - 8 PM
- Where: Tramshed Arts and Community CentreNarrabeen, NSW
- FREE - RSVP HERE

Applications open for grants to improve the lives of people with disability
Cheaper medicines for people fighting leukaemia and migraines
Pittwater Community Groups:
Mona Vale Residents Association

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