September 29 - October 27, 2024: Issue 635
Issue 635 - Week Four:
Pictures: Turimetta Moods: Warriewood Wetlands Perimeter Walk by Joe Mills
Church Point's Thomas Stephens Reserve Landscape works: Do post-consultation changes announce installing rubber crumb products alongside the Pittwater Estuary? + works may commence in 2025 + McCarrs Creek Road Safety Update
Regan Persists: Local Gap in Youth Mental Health Care Services needs listed by Wakehurst MP
Sprott's Last Hurrah A Win for Local Wildlife
Council's 2024 Grants Recipients Announced: For Community - Sports & Infrastructure - Environment - Placemaking
NSW Government's Community Building Partnership Grants Confirms A BIG List of Great Local Projects
Newport SLSC's Jemma Smith Wins 2024 Coolangatta Gold Ironwoman - Jackson Borg secures podium finish
RPAYC Wins 2024 John Messenger Women's Match Racing & Australian Championship - Juliet Costanzo makes it back-to-back Women's National Titles
Narrabeen to Mona Vale: Proposed Roads and Walkways Safety Changes - NB: Council has updated their Draft Plans on Friday October 18, Feedback to Closes November 24
Park Bench Philosophers Narrabeen Cenotaph + RSL History: 100 and 65 years markers of service in 2021
Vibrancy Reforms announced - Concerns Persist for Safety, Amenity of Neighbourhoods
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Issue 635 - Week Three:
Profiles of the Week October 2024 - No.3: 2024 Pittwater By-Election Candidates: Doug Rennie, Jacqui Scruby, Georgia Ryburn - about the candidates + their Policies
NSW set to welcome Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla: NSW Premier Chris Minns is inviting members of the public to join Their Majesties at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday afternoon, 22 October - Fleet Review
Avalon to Palm Beach: Proposed Roads and Walkways Safety Changes - Feedback to Council Closes November 24
Warriewood Community Centre: Build Update - October 2024 + Build photos July to Oct. 1 2024
Bayview Sea Scouts Hall History: Updated with insights provided by 'T of Church Point'
From the Council Chamber - Meeting Held October 8, 2024 by Pittwater Greens Councillor Miranda Korzy
Pictures: A Walk on the Duffy's Wharf Track by Kevin Murray and Joe Mills
2024 NSW Youth Sailing Championships: Local Place-getters + Strong Representation in a Big fleet
Rat poison kills family of 3 kookaburras in Avalon
2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Approaching 100 Entrants: Entries Close October 25 by Di Pearson
Almost 550 people safely returned to shore by Marine Rescue NSW crews in September 2024
Quantock Triumphs in CYCA's Flinders Islet Race Wild Rose Division by Emily McCutcheon
Social Media's adverse impacts on communities - young people: October 2024 Post-Summit Update
NSW Introduces electronic monitoring for DV Offenders Granted Bail
DIY Ideas Spring Garden Care + A Salad Garden For Children: Inspire them to Grow what they will Eat this Summer
Food Asparagus: Spring Vegetable Recipe Ideas -The new Spring asparagus crops have come in and with the price now cheaper than it was a month ago, and the peak of the variety now readily available, a few insights into this Spring vegetable and a few recipe ideas to try out as sides or main course celebrations of the many ‘fruits’ of Springtime. Food: October 2024 - Weeks One and Two: 10 Minute Spring Salads
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Issue 635 - Week Two:
Profiles of the Week October 2024 - No.2: Giles Stoddard's Avalon Honey
Pictures: A Saturday Morning Stroll around Bongin Bongin - Mona Vale's Basin, Mona Vale Beach by Kevin Murray
Three Candidates for Pittwater By-Election 2024 + Information on Early Voting and where, Postal Voting, Declaration of Results: Also - how did they get your phone number/email address?
Reminder: $5 million available for Local Surf Clubs Under Facility Program - James Griffin, Manly MP
Women In Emergency Management & Response Empowered Through NSW SES Network
Make this Summer your Safest Boating Season yet: Water Rescue Agencies ask all to 'Get on Board'
Local Government Election 2024: Results + Statistics + Pittwater by-election updates
Red and yellow flags Go Up as Volunteer Patrol Season 2024-25 commences
‘Beat the bite’ helps youngsters stay mosquito safe: free book available from NSW Health
Social Media Summit Update: Survey highlights growing concerns
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Issue 635 - Week One:
Profiles of the Week October 2024 - No.1: Tamara Sloper-Harding OAM: 25 Years After Being Deployed to Timor as part of INTERFET
Aquatics: Study shows what stresses Pittwater's seagrass meadows (and the fish that love this estuary habitat)+ Review of Jetty Design to Protect Seagrass
NSW Government delivers millions in funding to support all recreational fishers + fish habitat: Kids Gone Fishing Day through RMYC this October
''Pittwater At Place''- Craig Burton by Pittwater Pathways - John Illingsworth
Hawkesbury Nepean River Coastal Zone Management program: Feedback Sought - community sessions at Church Point, Bayview + Palm Beach this October
Next Generation zero-emissions Freshwater vessels For Manly Ferry route: Narrabeen to return in 2025
Pictures Paradise Beach Wharf + Taylor's Wharf renewal projects: October 2024 pictorial update - update pics of Paradise Wharf and Pool renewal, pre-renewal Taylors Point wharf + a few others of Pittwater on a Spring Saturday afternoon
Park Bench Philosophers Harry Wolstenholme; Ornithologist Of Palm Beach, Bird Man Of Wahroonga
Website: katandrabushlandsanctuary.com/home
Email: information@katandra.org
Katandra is open to visitors 10am to 4pm every Sunday from July to October (inclusive). Group visits can be organised at alternative times. Please visit the Katandra Bushland Sanctuary website for more information.
Katandra Bushland Sanctuary is situated in on the face of the Ingleside escarpment, overlooking the Warriewood Valley and the seaside suburb of Pittwater's Mona Vale. The land presently comprising the Sanctuary was part of a grant in 1859 to a Robert McIntosh of Botany. It changed hands in 1885, and again in 1913 when a sub-division was effected.
Twenty-five acres was purchased by Roseville businessman, Harold Alfred Seymour, on December 3rd, 1946.
The name 'Katandra' originates in Victoria, where it is said to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning 'song of the birds' or 'a hunting area'.
Mr Seymour delighted in his surroundings, enjoying both the native flora and fauna, including the 'Koala', still to be seen.
He also loved to share his 'bushland' with friends, taking them for long rambles through the undergrowth, as initially there were no paths to follow. He became well respected for his knowledge of indigenous flora, thus earning the friendship and support of people well known in the world of natural history and conservation.
Harold was also among the growing band of local Honorary Rangers:
WILD FLOWERS AND NATIVE PLANTS PROTECTION ACT, 1927-1945.
Appointment of Honorary Rangers.
THE undermentioned persons have been appointed as Honorary Rangers for the purposes of this Act:—
Edward Selwyn Holmes, 18 Queens-avenue, Avalon Beach; Katherine St. George Holmes, 18 Queens-avenue, Avalon Beach; Edward Gordon Sellers, "Deerholt", Plateau-road, Avalon; Audrey Enid Sellers, "Deerholt", Plateau-road, Avalon; Arthur Eric Brown, "Wirrabilla", Hill-top road, Clareville; Saidee Kathleen Brown, "Wirrabilla", Hill-top road, Clareville; Harrie Humphreys, 74 Avalon-parade, Avalon; Marjorie Ethel Humphreys, 74 Avalon-parade, Avalon; Allan McDonald Warden, 63 Avalon-parade, Avalon; Isabella Olive Warden, 63 Avajon-parade, Avalon; Percy Robert Hillier, 7 George-street, Avalon; William August Miller, Paradise-avenue, Paradise Beach; William James McDonald, Avalon-parade, Avalon; Harold Alfred Seymour, Old Gordon-road, Foley's Hill, Mona Vale; Reginald William Squire, "Aranui", Cabarita-road, Clareville Beach; Herbert Strickland Rice, "Lorne", Riverview-road, Clareville.
(872) J. B. RENSHAW, Minister for Local Government. WILD FLOWERS AND NATIVE PLANTS PROTECTION ACT, 1927-1945. (1955, May 6). Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), p. 1254. Retrieved from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220300810
However, Mr. Seymour went one better than this. Alarmed at the advancing tide of settlement, in 1964, Harold offered eighteen acres of his land as a gift to the people of NSW to establish a wildlife reserve for the promotion, study and preservation of native flora and fauna.
The Katandra Bushland Sanctuary was officially gazetted as Reserve No 86487 on 6th October 1967.
Today and next Sunday, October 27 2024, coincidentally the same day 57 years ago since this Bushland Sanctuary was 'officially notified' as having been bequeathed by Mr. Seymour, are the last days for this Season of open days.
This Issue another Spring Celebration of one of Pittwater's very special places.
What became the first Palm Beach public wharf was originally built by September 1911 at the northern end of Snapperman Beach.
The second, located where the current Palm Beach public wharf is, was finished by April 1938, the contract having been won by A G Larkin.
This Issue a look into the public wharves on Snapperman Beach, Palm Beach, and some of the fishing industry and ferry services they supported.
Pittwater Offshore Newsletter: October 2024
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Contents: Tilly: A Devine Mystery; SIRA AGM; The Tuesday Discussion Group; Scotland Island Garden Festival; International Folk Dancing
To contact Roy: editor@scotlandisland.org.au
Battle of the Bends 2024: NASA + Newport Plus
Welcome Home Friendly!
Narrabeen RSL Site sold
This photo, from North Narrabeen SLSC's history book, 'The Beach Comes First', shows the Narrabeen RSL to the right of the image when pat members has a site on the beach:
Warriewood Square: Half Share sold
$33+ Million Proposal for Terrey Hills
- Demolition of existing structures including the existing brick residence, two metal sheds, hardstand areas and vehicular crossover on Mona Vale Road.
- Site preparation works including remediation, removal of 12 trees, excavation to a total depth of RL173.3 to accommodate the proposed development.
- Construction of a single storey (above ground) hospitality venue with a total GFA of 2,698sqm incorporating restaurant land uses and ancillary land uses. Specifically, the development will include:
- One level of basement car parking for 156 cars and 5 motorcycle spaces.
- At-grade car parking areas for 68 cars, 10 bicycle spaces, one mini-bus zone, services and a loading
- zone.
- A single licensed area with 3 different restaurants and outdoor dining areas.
- Ancillary office space to support site operation.
- Storage, back of house (BOH) and amenities.
- Extensive site landscaping, public domain upgrades and embellishment of open space areas including:
- ‒ Pedestrian footpaths throughout the site,
- ‒ Planting of 8,326 plants including 93 trees and 18 palms,
- An extensive lawn space fronting Mona Vale Road which will have a dual use accommodating an overflow parking area for 74 cars for use in peak periods for additional car parking
- Outdoor furniture including children’s play areas, pergola structures, and a stage.
- Construction of one combined vehicular entry and exit point from Myoora Road to facilitate internal site access for patrons and services.
- Utilities and services provision to support the development of the site.
Other new DA's Lodged:
Scotland Island Garden Festival 2024: Sunday October 20
Council's Draft Managing Unreasonable Conduct by a Complainant Policy: Have Your Say
- Unreasonable persistence
- Unreasonable demands
- Unreasonable lack of cooperation
- Unreasonable arguments
- Unreasonable behaviours
Northern Beaches Police Area Command Updates
Eramboo Artist in Residence program accepting applications
Carols at the Beach announcement
NBWS Expands with Narrabeen House
former Palm Beach fish & chip shop site DA proposal Update: Plans Supported by council's experts, again
- Clear Breach Of Height Limit in DA Recommended For Approval on Old Palm Beach Fish & Chip Site + rezoning of Pittwater plans ignite renewed calls for a return of Pittwater Council - April 2023 - Issue 579
- DA Proposal for Palm Beach Fish & Chip site refused: Residents relieved but still calling for the return of Pittwater council - April 2023, Issue 580
- Pittwater Environmental Heritage Group - August 2021, Issue 504
- Profiteers seek to destroy Palm Beach with yet another over the top development proposal - June 2022, Issue 542
- Over-development at Palm Beach General Store land: palm beach whale beach association for residents encourages all to attend on site hearing - July 2024, Issue 631
Barrenjoey Artwalk
Avalon Preservation Association AGM 2024 + Help needed
- 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
Whale Beach SLSC: New Members Needed
- - 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
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NSW set to welcome Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla
The NSW Government is honoured to welcome Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla to Sydney during their first official visit to Australia this month and is inviting NSW residents to join the celebration.
NSW Premier Chris Minns is inviting members of the public to join Their Majesties at the Sydney Opera House on Tuesday, 22 October, which will be followed by with an impressive Fleet Review and fly past by the Australian Defence Force on Sydney Harbour.
Members of the public are invited to the Sydney Opera House Forecourt for the special event and the chance to meet The King and Queen.
The afternoon event [at 4.20pm] will be followed by a Fleet Review on Sydney Harbour including an Australian Defence Force fly-over. Their Majesties, accompanied by the Governor-General, Chief of the Defence Force and Chief of Navy, will conduct a review of His Majesty’s Australian Ships Hobart, Warramunga,Arunta, Gascoyne, and Yarra, which will be anchored in the Harbour.
In celebration of regional NSW, Their Majesties will also attend a Premier-hosted community BBQ in Parramatta, which will showcase the cultural diversity of modern Australia, in particular Western Sydney. Invited guests include community leaders, volunteers, and individuals who have excelled in their field. The event will also showcase produce from NSW with support from the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW.
As part of His Majesty’s engagements, The King will have the opportunity to meet current Australians of the Year (also NSW Australians of the Year 2024), Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO, to hear first-hand about their world-leading cancer research and treatment.
The Queen will visit a Sydney library and meet students participating in a series of writing workshops, esteemed authors, and recipients of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition.
The King’s visit to Australia will be His Majesty’s first to a Realm as Monarch. After Australia, Their Majesties will undertake a visit to Samoa and will attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
For more information about the Royal visit and the Sydney Opera House engagement visit: www.nsw.gov.au/royalvisit
Premier Chris Minns said:
“I look forward to hosting Their Majesties at the Western Sydney community BBQ to showcase this state’s rich culinary and cultural diversity, where they will also meet with a range of community organisations and outstanding Australians.
“It is wonderful His Majesty is taking the time to meet with current Australians of the Year (also NSW Australians of the Year 2024), Professor Georgina Long AO and Professor Richard Scolyer AO.
“I invite everyone to head to the Sydney Opera House Forecourt on the afternoon of Tuesday 22 October to attend this special event.”
Please note:
The entry point to the Sydney Opera House precinct will open to the public from 3:00pm and large crowds are expected.
Security screening will be required to enter the Sydney Opera House precinct.
Please note, no large bags, banners or umbrellas are allowed on site.
There will be a designated accessible viewing area reserved for people with disability and/or accessibility needs to enjoy the event with their family and friends.
Please be advised that spots are limited. To express your interest, contact the NSW Premier’s Department Event Accessibility & Inclusion team by emailing accessibility@premiersdepartment.nsw.gov.au
Safer Neighbourhoods Program: Narrabeen to Mona Vale
Avalon Beach to Palm Beach Safety Zone - have your say
Council's Draft Child Safe Policy and Child Safe Code of Conduct: Have your say
- Child safety is embedded in institutional leadership, governance and culture
- Children participate in decisions affecting them and are taken seriously
- Families and communities are informed and involved
- Equity is upheld, and diverse needs are taken into account
- People working with children are suitable and supported
- Processes to respond to complaints of child sexual abuse are child focused
- Staff are equipped with the knowledge, skills and awareness to keep children safe through continual education and training
- Physical and online environments minimise the opportunity for abuse to occur
- Implementation of child safe standards is continuously reviewed and improved, and
- Policies and procedures document how the institution is child safe.
Shoosh for Youngsters: Calling all junior summer sports!
Mental Health Month
Cancellation of Northern Beaches Music Festival
Draft Councillor Expenses and Facilities Policy: Proposed amendments
Proposed lease: KU Avalon Preschool
- Filling out a submission box here, via the “Make a submission” button
- emailing: council@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
- writing to us:
- ‘KU Avalon Preschool’
- Northern Beaches Council
- PO Box 82, Manly NSW 1655
Barrenjoey Headland Amenities
- increased vehicle movements to the headland and the lighthouse via the beach and service road
- pedestrian access will be retained throughout construction via Smugglers Track
- the Barrenjoey access trail will be closed Monday to Friday to allow contractors to access the site and undertake maintenance work
- no visitor access around the south-eastern part of the lighthouse and below the Head Lightkeepers Cottage, this area will be fenced for construction and storage of materials
- the headland or parts thereof may have temporary closures during helicopter operations to deliver materials (necessary to manage load limits on the access trail).
- the building will be set into the landscape, concealed by the landform and native heath
- screened walls to the front of the building will allow for natural light and ventilation
- battened screens will be painted in alternating colours to reference the surrounding natural landscape and heritage buildings
- unisex cubicles will be provided, including baby change facilities
- drinking water will be provided, including a water bottle drink fountain.
Life-saving defibrillators available for NSW sports facilities
$5 million available for NSW Surf Clubs
- 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.
2024 Anzac Community Grants applications open
- 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.
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Spencer
12mths Jack Russell X
Spencer is a very gentle but slightly timid boy and the best way to engage with him is to play ball. He is easy to handle if you are sensitive calm person. He can get worried around loud noises and sudden movements. Spencer is social with other small dogs but would prefer to be the only dog in the home. He loves to play with balls and squeaky toys! He loves his walks and really enjoys car rides too. He has a heart murmur, but his heart is normal size and does not need any medication. Spencer does guard objects from time to time so best with a family who have experience with this. He has a short coat and weighs 6.4kg. He suits PT workers and is looking for a house with garden. He is desexed, vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $700.
Fergie
2yo Domestic Short Haired Cat
Fergie came from the pound after being in a hoarding situation and had very bad ringworm. She has fully recovered from this thanks to the care at our vet clinic. She is a sweet gentle girl who enjoys lots of handling. She is very social with other cats. She has a short coat and weighs 3kg. All our cats come desexed, wormed, F3 vaccinated, FIV/FeLV tested if over 6 months old and microchipped. Her adoption fee is $220.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Stronger Together Grants Program
Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Christmas Raffle 2024
Computer Pals NB needs Volunteers
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
Pittwater Community Groups:
JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Mona Vale Residents Association
Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing
Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal