Week Four June 2026: Issue 655 (Published Sunday June 21)
Aquatics H5 bird flu findings from Heard Island and McDonald Island: Southern Elephant Seal Pup Mortality 76 per cent - up to 97 per cent in one area - H5 Bird Flu Confirmed in Australia; Brown Skau death
Pictures Narrabeen JRLFC Hosts Harbord at Lake Park on Ladies Day 2026
Northern Beaches Council Passes Its 2026-2027 Budget: One Year 8.8% Increase in Waste Charges Due to Fuel Costs - Further Sale of Assets Mooted
Michael Gencher Announced as Liberal Candidate for Pittwater In March 2027 NSW State Election
Governor's Heartfelt Address Highlights Success Of Manly AYAH Gala Dinner
Robertson Road Newport development: Disruptions - Impacts on Businesses and Residents to persist
Bus disruptions due to industrial action
Streets as shared spaces - Avalon Beach: New Permanent design open for feedback until July 19
Outstanding Australian yachtsman passes away: Vale Gary Appleby 3.8.41 - 14.6.26 by Di Pearson
Wakehurst Parkway: July Works Notification
Park Bench Philosophers ON Accelerate 2026 showcases national innovation potential in deep tech: CSIRO
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Week Three June 2026: Issue 655 (Published Sunday June 14)
Profile: Darren Crabb - former F-18 Pilot, a passion for planes and flying, and on Honouring others during the 110th Year of the Returned Services League
History: Flint and Steel Guesthouse on Hawkesbury River History-Pittwater
Update: Protect Pittwater’s petition progress
Community unites to tackle plastic pollution: Scamps Hosts Successful 'Waves With Waste' Expo
Outlaw lies in NSW Politics Ahead of next Election: petition launched - sign it on NSW Parliament Website
Greens Undo Ban on Hearing from Residents at Council Meetings: Code from 2021 now applies
Warringah MP Zali Steggall launches an Australia-first Reconciliation Action Plan
Pictures: Yachtsmans Paradise Newport - A Public Wharf + Reserve: Some History + 2026 Site Investigation Photos
Aquatics World Oceans Day 2026: Two New Studies - From flooding to ‘greening’ – how ocean waves contribute to the seasonal melting of Antarctic sea ice + Multidecadal Atlantic “Warming Hole” Heat Content Variations Are Caused by Ocean Heat Transport, Not by Surface Fluxes (north Atlantic 'Cold Blob')
Park Bench Philosophers Kids on social media more than two hours a day at higher risk of mental illness + Australia wants social media to be ‘safe by design’. What does that actually look like?
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Week Two June 2026: Issue 655 (Published Monday June 8) - Kings Birthday Honours Long Weekend
Profile: Kings Birthday Honours List 2026: Local Honourees
History: Pittwater's Connections with the Beginnings of Skiing
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
Park Bench Philosophers New digital toolkit to tackle pest management Developed with NSW Northern Rivers Farmers - CSIRO
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Week One June 2026: Issue 655 (published Sunday May 31)
Profile: Mona Vale Raiders Junior Rugby League Club 2026
History: Robert Fellowes Hunt (1830-1892): Photographers of Early Pittwater
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 Bridget SparksBridget and Jervis Sparks lived at Barranjoey lighthouse from 1968 to 1999. Twenty seven years later on May 17 2026, assisted by NSW NP&WS, Bridget returned to the lighthouse, meeting with today's Chase Alive volunteers. It was my privilege to record that visit, most particularly her return to the 19th century Assistant Lightkeepers cottage which had been her and Jervis' home for nigh on 30 years. - John Illingsworth, June 6 2026
History The Photographic Postcards of Hesketh George Henry Swiney: June 2026 Meeting of the Avalon Beach Historical Society by Roger Sayers OAM Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:
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SOS Mona Vale monthly meeting: Thursday 25th June 2026 from 6pm
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- Help fund the fight - Cash & EFTPOS available
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- Bring a friend, family or concerned neighbour - every new voice counts.

Winter School Holidays Break 2026

Update: Protect Pittwater’s petition progress

Standing with Scott in his fight against MND

Noises Off by Scotland Island Players: Tickets going fast!
Performances begin at 7 pm. A bar, operated by the Pittwater Offshore Men’s Shed, will be open before and after the show and during the interval (no BYO).
A special ferry service will run after both Friday performances, returning audience members to Church Point and the western foreshore. It will depart Tennis Court Wharf approximately 15 minutes after the performance.
Mainland guests are encouraged to catch the 6.15 pm ferry (Fridays) or 6.30 pm ferry (Saturdays) from Church Point. The journey to Tennis Court Wharf takes around 10 minutes, followed by a short walk to the hall. Water taxis are also available.
Tickets are on sale via Humanitix: events.humanitix.com/noises-off
More in: Local island theatre takes on one of the world’s most ambitious comedies by Roy Baker

Stop Lies in Political Advertising: NSW Parliament Petition
''Stop Misleading Ads at Next Year's ElectionTo the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly,It is perfectly legal to publish misleading political advertising in NSW, and it shouldn’t be.Truth in political advertising laws have operated successfully in South Australia for forty years, and were recently adopted in the Australian Capital Territory. Across Australia, businesses are already prohibited from misleading and deceptive conduct in trade and commerce, but the same standard has not been applied to politicians.The vast majority of NSW residents support laws to regulate misleading political advertising, according to polling research by the Australia Institute.We therefore ask the Legislative Assembly to call on the Government to legislate truth in political advertising laws before the next election.''
Protect NSW Communities from Developers Overriding SEPP and LEP Controls - e-petiton response
''The proposed State Significant Development undermines planning integrity and sets a dangerous precedent for every community in NSW.Previously, councils were the gate-keepers ensuring developers followed planning laws.If SSD projects now bypass councils, the State Government must enforce compliance. There cannot be one rule for developers and another for the rest of NSW.This proposal also fails to deliver any community benefits, no new parks, schools, wider roads, or infrastructure upgrades, while consultation has been rushed and ineffective.Developers cannot profit while leaving communities to bear the burden of congestion, flooding risk, and environmental loss.We ask the Legislative Assembly to call on the Government to enforce planning laws, mandate independent review and public hearings, and restore fairness to the system.''
Indigo by Moran Pty Ltd v Minister for Planning and Public Spaces
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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

Roadworks
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Churro
Wolfhound X Kelpie?

Churro is a lovely affectionate girl. She has a touch of nervousness and would benefit from having a relaxed doggy buddy. Churro has nice dog skills. Churro loves people and really seeks out affection and attention. Churro has some basic obedience and knows sit, stay, paw. Our trainer says: Churro was a little unsure in the test environment. She approaches kids in a friendly manner but unsure of noise, new objects and movement. She tries to maintain a distance from the kids -- she doesn't like to be crowded. She needs her own safe space. She suits children 12+yo. She has a wiry coat and weighs 26kg, much smaller than a pure bred Wolfy. She would suits being left alone for PT hours and need a house with garden. She comes desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $450.
Meet The Sheep Detectives Kittens
Straight from the pages of mystery and mischief, thanks to another save by Monika's DoggieRescue & The Cottage Animal Hospital, come five adorable little detectives looking for forever homes! These fluffy 13-week-old kittens are currently residing at The Cottage Animal Hospital where they are charming staff, supervising consults and causing just the right amount of kitten chaos.
All five kittens are affectionate little purr machines once they feel comfortable and safe, each with their own adorable personality.
Sir Richfield
13 weeks

Sir Richfield takes his role very seriously — distinguished fluff, excellent whiskers and impeccable manners. He’s affectionate, playful and has the cutest expressive face. A perfect combination of regal elegance and chaotic kitten energy. All our cats come desexed, wormed, F3 vaccinated, FIV/FeLV tested if over 6 months old and microchipped. His adoption fee is $250.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Energy savings for NSW households: loans and discounts to help families lower their bills
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

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Pittwater Legends: Jason Death
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Warriewood SLSC's Biggest Morning Tea

Bus disruptions due to industrial action
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A NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into the Privatisation of bus services in NSW has found this has resulted in more limited service delivery, higher costs for passengers and worse pay and conditions for bus drivers.
Further, the Report stated that recent changes to bus services in Sydney and Newcastle, including location of stops, frequency of services and changes to routes, have at times occurred without comprehensive community consultation.
One submission read; ''Conducting surveys during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and using these figures to rationalise decisions is false.''
The Report, released September 20th, 2022, recommended the NSW Government give consideration to taking action to revert bus services to being publicly-owned-and-operated for bus services in the four recently privatised Contract Regions in metropolitan Sydney (Contract Regions 6, 7, 8 and 9) that were previously operated by the State Transit Authority.
In January 2023 President of the Tram and Bus Division of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) NSW, Peter Grech, said the cuts – which in many instances mean the time between services has been blown out – had been in the works for over five weeks, and this was the first time Transport for NSW had clearly admitted the cuts have been made.
“Since they (Transport for NSW) privatised the buses they’re struggling to attract and retain enough drivers to do the job. As a result hundreds of trips are being cancelled on an ad hoc basis every day. The decision they’ve made is to just cut thousands of trips permanently reflects the fact they simply can’t keep up with the quality service commuters deserve.
Sources stated the privatised services struggle to attract drivers as they are expected to work for reduced wages and benefits, wages that make it financially unfeasible to do such a job.
However, an investigation into the contracts signed by the previous government by the incoming Minns Government found when the previous government sold public bus services off to private operators they created contracts that gave these companies financial incentives to cancel services.
The contracts imposed financial penalties on the companies for failing to meet ‘on time running’ targets.
There are penalties for cancellations also, but only up to a certain number.
Once that threshold is reached the companies make more money if they cancel a bus that might run late.
Since privatisation, these provisions left millions of passengers stranded at bus stops waiting for buses that will never come.
On April 20 2026 the State Government announced New Zealand bus drivers are assisting one of the biggest headaches for Sydney commuters: the prolonged driver shortage on the Manly to Barrenjoey peninsula.
Three in ten bus service cancellations in Sydney occur on local routes because the area struggles to attract and retain enough drivers. Union members and former bus drivers stated in the past this is due to the wage rates offered since the route was privatised.
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Wakehurst Parkway: July Works Notification

The NSW government is delivering improvements to Wakehurst Parkway between Frenchs Forest and Narrabeen focusing on safety and capacity for this key link in Sydney’s Northern Beaches.
What work are we doing?
In July, we're continuing work on Wakehurst Parkway, between Trefoil Creek and Oxford Falls Road.
Key work activities include:
- Clearing vegetation
- Rock breaking
- Utility adjustment work
- Carrying out earthworks and excavation to prepare for drainage work
- Laying temporary asphalt to allow safety barriers to be installed
- Installing safety barriers and temporary fencing, and
- Temporary line marking to support minor lane changes
Where and when we’ll be working
We will be working along Wakehurst Parkway between Trefoil Creek and Oxford Falls Road during and outside of standard hours.
Our standard working hours are Monday to Friday 7am to 6pm and 8am to 1pm on Saturday. Our out-of-hours are Monday to Friday between 8pm and 6am. Noisy work will be completed before midnight.
Our equipment
Work will involve the use of the following machinery and equipment:
• Delivery vehicles (heavy vehicles, light vehicles and ‘pick and carry’ cranes)
• Earthworks machinery (excavator, profiler, roller)
• Clearing machinery (chainsaws, grinders and chippers
What will this mean for you?
While we carry out this work, you may notice:
• Workers and vehicles moving around the site
- Traffic controllers and signage to direct road users
- Temporary lane closures and reduced speed limits during and outside of standard hours
- Noise from machinery and equipment.
Managing our impacts
We understand that construction work can be disruptive, and we'll manage our activities to minimise impacts on the community and the environment where possible.
We’ll also:
- Fence worksites for safety and security
- Use non-tonal reversing beepers
- Manage dust by watering down exposed areas during earthworks
- Minimise light spill through targeted lighting
- Complete oversize deliveries later at night when traffic volumes are lower, and
- Keep affected residents and businesses informed ahead of higher-impact activities
Sign up to receive updates
To register for project updates, visit the project page at transport.nsw.gov.au/wakehurstparkwayimprovements
Location of work area

Contact us
Project Infoline 1800 684 490
Email: wpip.community@ertech.com.au
Project Webpage: transport.nsw.gov.au/wakehurstparkwayimprovements
For the latest traffic updates:
Call 132 701, visit livetraffic.com or download the app Live Traffic NSW
On Monday March 23 the Minns Government announced the award of the construction contract to Ertech Pty Ltd. for what will now be $85,100,000 in upgrades to the Wakehurst Parkway.
The government said 'With detailed design work now complete, construction is on track to begin in mid-year, with site establishment works taking place in the coming months.'
'Wakehurst Parkway is a key arterial route connecting Pittwater Road at North Narrabeen with Warringah Road at Frenchs Forest. The Parkway currently experiences peak period congestion and flood-related disruptions that affect travel reliability for local communities.'
The upgrades to Wakehurst Parkway – a commitment by the Minns Government, will deliver targeted upgrades along Wakehurst Parkway to enhance network efficiency and traffic flow, improve safety by reducing crashes in key cluster areas, increase capacity for future traffic growth and support better access for walking, cycling and public transport.
Importantly, these upgrades will include flood-improvement work between Dreadnought Road and Oxford Falls Road, marking the first step in improving flood resilience on the Wakehurst Parkway.
Transport for NSW advised that the Wakehurst Parkway flood improvement works will commence on June 1 and have a detailed update on their project webpage.
This follows on from the May 2026 announcement that site set-up works had commenced and the March 2026 announcement by the NSW Government the contract has been awarded to Ertech Pty Ltd. for what will now be $85,100,000 in upgrades to the Wakehurst Parkway.
Minister for Roads Jenny Aitchison said:
“This is a good day for the thousands of commuters who use the Wakehurst Parkway daily.
“The award of this contract represents an important step towards smoother, safer journeys for motorists.
“I’d like to thank the Member for Pittwater, Jacqui Scruby and the Member for Wakehurst, Michael Regan and their local communities for their steadfast advocacy on this project.
“The project forms part of broader work underway to improve the road network.''
Member for Pittwater, Jacqui Scruby said:
“After decades of broken roads and promises we now have a contractor for Wakehurst Parkway and the green light and preparatory works underway for the $500,000,000 Mona Vale Road West upgrade project.
“Upgrading these major roads will be a gamechanger for Pittwater residents.
Transport for NSW stated:
'This project is the first step in meeting NSW Government’s commitment to improve flood immunity on Wakehurst Parkway. Transport is delivering localised flood‑improvement works between Dreadnought Road and Oxford Falls Road on behalf of the Northern Beaches Council.
The Northern Beaches Council is investigating flood improvement work at three other locations along Wakehurst Parkway at Oxford Falls Road (West), The Bends and Sydney Academy of Sport.'
See:
- Wakehurst Parkway Improvements Project: Start of work – June 1 2026 - update
- State Government's Wakehurst Parkway flood improvement Works to Commence May 11 - May 2026 update
- Contract awarded for Wakehurst Parkway Works + Road Network Review Open for Feedback until June 8 - April 2026
- Wakehurst Parkway Improvements Project approved: Transport for NSW - $100+ million project to commence - August 2024

Men’s Table in Avalon

Liquor shop at Careel Bay Shops Approved

Digital Wellbeing Event
Please help Dee Why Lagoon: Clean Up

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Health leaders raise alarm for patient safety as pharmacy prescribing expands
Urgent action needed to ensure high-quality care for aged care residents
$1 million for multicultural events across NSW: Grants
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)

Pittwater Community Groups:
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Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
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- The date
- The animal
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