Week One July 2026: Issue 656 (published Sunday July 19)
Affordable Housing In Mona Vale More an Uplift in Grift than a Home Solution
Council to extend dogs offleash on Mona Vale Beach: 98 wildlife animals attacked by dogs in the Northern Beaches Council LGA in 2024/25 - feedback opened June 29, closes July 26
Pittwater Residents Challenge Dan Murphy's Liquor Licence for Careel Bay Shops Site
2026 Crown Reserves Improvement Fund: Local Allocations of $648,577 - $28,600 for Pittwater
Pittwater Outriggers Strikes Gold in First Hamilton Island Cup Appearance by Coralie George
Local Teen Reunited with Lost iPhone After Incredible Beach Recovery at Mona Vale
Council joins inclusive ‘Welcome Here’ project
Pictures Katandra Bushland Sanctuary Season 2026 - Dedicated to the Study & Preservation of Native Flora & Fauna of the Warriewood, Mona Vale & Ingleside Area
Volunteer Crown land managers caring for Dundundra Falls Reserve: A few insights
Aquatics Newport SLSC's IRB Team Place 3rd in State Championships: NSW's Interstate Team Named + 2026 IRB Hull Competition now open
Victims notified, Local Contact Point established in Sydney childcare worker investigation: AFP Notice
Operation Rosny public notice: ICAC
DIY Ideas Winter Draught Stops To Lessen Your Power Bill & Keep The Home Warm as snow winds blow + 5 winter gardening jobs to set you up for a splendid Spring + the 'Roll into Winter' DIY Catalogue
Profile of the Week Harrison Riley: a chat with Local Lad Currently Starring in 'COME ALIVE - The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular'Actor-Singer Harrison Riley is part of the cast of 'Come Alive', currently playing its final few weeks at Moore Park. The Sydney run has been extended a week and now finishes August 8 before touring the country, including Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane and Melbourne for a year-long run.
COME ALIVE! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular is an immersive theatrical event blending musical theatre and world-class circus acts. Set under the Big Top, it reimagines iconic hits like "This Is Me" and "A Million Dreams" with gravity-defying aerial feats, acrobatics, and live vocals. After a smash-hit debut in the UK and rave reviews in London, the blockbuster production is finally Down Under.
The show brings the world of The Greatest Showman to life with a massive cast, incredible choreography and jaw-dropping circus performances.
You can expect soaring acrobatics, heart-pounding stunts and show-stopping musical numbers. Meanwhile, the entire space transforms into an immersive circus world. With a seasoned creative team and performers from leading circus and theatre productions, and Matinee sessions on the weekends for families, Come Alive! delivers pure joy, spectacle and wonder for a day out you will never forget.
Harrison is playing 'Tex the Cowboy' in the production, however, this is not his first rodeo in musical theatre.
Although Trafalgar Park was given to the Newport community in the pre-Newport 'Township' era form the 1880's on, it is Newport Oval that has proved to be a gathering place for fun from the late 1950's on. Newport Oval has become the home of the Mona Vale Raiders during Winter and a place for cricket during the Spring and Summer. It has also hosted jazz festivals for decades, been where you rode your horse, where the community built a library for children and baby health centre, and where there is a small scout hall for youngsters. This Issue a look into Newport's other Village Green.
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Rally For Mona Vale
- Mona Vale Memorial Hall
- 1 Park Street Mona Vale
- from noon - Saturday, 25th July 2026

2026 Australian Surf Rowers League Hall of Fame Inductee: Peter Spence
- 🏅 Neil Innes – Batemans Bay SLSC (NSW)
- 🏅 Tracy Innes Innes – Batemans Bay SLSC (NSW)
- 🏅 Scott Tannahill – Anglesea SLSC (VIC)
- 🏅 Peter Spence – Palm Beach SLSC (NSW)
- 🏅 Chris Mercer – Bulli SLSC (NSW)
- 🏅 Lyle Clark – Currumbin Beach Vikings SLSC (QLD)

now operational: Maritime Incident Response Truck

July Update: Protect Pittwater’s petition progress

Pittwater Motoring Enthusiasts Association 2026 AGM
- Henry Kalazich Memorial Trophy-Member Of The Year Award
- Alastair Browne Life Member Award
- Associate Member Of The Year Award Winner, plus runner up and 3rd place
- Michael Andrews Memorial Trophy (MAT) Winner, plus runner up and 3rd place
- Special Appreciation Awards
- General Appreciation Awards

SNB Surf Sports Calendar for 2026-2027
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.''
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Perry
12yo Mini Foxy X Jack Russell

Perry is a very affectionate, sweet boy who is very social with other small dogs. He loves to sleep on your bed and prefers not to be left for long periods of time. He is very loyal and loving. Perry is used to walking on lead and meeting other dogs. He loves is toys, particularly balls and also enjoys fishing treats out of a Kong. Perry has some basic obedience viz, sit, down, wait, paw and stay. Perry was surrendered to us by owners who lived in small apartment with baby and toddler. Perry is anxious/nervous around small children. He has a smooth coat and is a bit overweight at 8.4kg. Perry suits apartment living and PT hours alone. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $600
Rosie
Mini Dachshund 8yo

Rosie is a gorgeous Mini Long Dachshund. She has been used for breeding in the past, but that life is now behind her. She is a very gentle calm affection girl who gets on very well with other small dogs. She came from the pound with an early pyometra (infected uterus) but this is now resolved with desexing. Once she has recovered from desexing (more complicated as a result previous Caesar surgery) she will have a dental. Rosie is probably best as an only dog in the household as she can get jealous of affection shown to other dogs. She has a longish coat and weighs 7kg. She suits apartment living and FT hours alone. She is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $700.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
New lights for Boondah fields

New Bridge at Dee Why

Manly’s kangaroo hops back to life
- To attract people up, to show them the beautiful view.
- As a landmark to steer by when returning from fishing.
- Henry Gilbert Smith’s wife used to sit and admire the view from that spot, and that the kangaroo was erected in her memory.
- That the tail-less ‘roo marks the spot where the last kangaroo in the district was shot.



'Statue of a Kangaroo, Carved by Convicts, Manly, New South Wales', (Photo; 1915 Mrs C Chisholm, 1915) courtesy - The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria, Image No.: MM 001014 - sources state was built/carved circa 1857.
Young Filmmakers Comp 2026
- Secret rules revealed and film submissions open Wed 12 Aug 2026, 4pm
- Film submissions close Sun 16 Aug 2026, 9pm
- Finals and Awards night Wed 9 Sept 2026, 7pm
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

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)

Men’s Table in Avalon

Polar Plunge at Dee Why
- When: Saturday, 1 August 2026
- Where: Dee Why Rock Pool
- 8:00am – Check-in opens
- 9:00am – Plunge begins
- 10:30am – Event concludes


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Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Report Hate Crimes
- Every report is taken seriously by the NSW Police Force.
- You can expect a respectful and straightforward experience.
- 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.
- Support services or contact with an appropriate liaison officer will be offered.
- You will be kept informed of what happens next, your rights and the criminal process (if someone was able to be charged).
Letters to the Editor
Vale Jason Farrell
- Long Reef Golf Club and Fishermans Beach foreshore
- Thursday, 23 July
- Arrival at 1:00pm for a 1:30 start of service
- Paddle out at 3:00pm
Pittwater Electorate Office Move

Plastic Free July
- Secure your deck – lock down lightweight trash so it doesn't blow overboard.
- Ditch plastic bottles – swap to reusable flasks for your day on the water.
- Pack away– leave absolutely zero waste behind at your favourite beaches.

2027 Australian of the Year Awards: Nominate
- Australian of the Year – Open to all Australians aged 16 and over who are role models in any field.
- Senior Australian of the Year – Celebrates those aged 65 and over who continue to make a significant impact.
- Young Australian of the Year – Recognises 16 to 30-year-olds driving change and inspiring others.
- Australia’s Local Hero – Highlights individuals making a difference at the local community level.
$5.5 million to keep our surf clubs beach ready!
- Applications for Category 1 close 1pm Monday, 17 August 2026.
- Applications for Categories 2 and 3 close 1pm Monday, 31 August 2026.
Marine Rescue Cottage Point Boat Safety Session for our Chinese Community
- Date: 26 July
- Location: KMYC motor yacht club.

Marine Rescue Broken Bay Trivia Night

Brookvale Public has a new pathway for gifted students
Proposed road reserve closure adjoining 8 Aperta Place, Beacon Hill (Lot 7 DP 236335)
- online with the submission form here
- email council@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
- in writing to the Chief Executive Officer, Northern Beaches Council, PO Box 82, Manly 1655

Vietnam Veterans Day (Northern) 2026
- Sunday 16 August 2026
- 10.45am March Form Up · 11.00am Service · Lunch from 12.00pm
- $85pp — includes meal, selected beer, wine & soft drinks (discounted tickets for Sub Branch members)

Avalon Community Library Needs Volunteers
New Theatre Group seeks Volunteers


Principal School Tour: Pittwater High School
- Date: Thursday 30 July 2026 2:45 PM - 3:15 PM
- Meeting point: Pittwater High School Hall, Mona Street, Mona Vale
- RSVP HERE

State Disaster Mitigation Plan Community Reference Group
- different disaster risk reduction options
- how risk reduction options can better reflect community needs and preferences.
Leaping Livers Lapping the Narrabeen Lagoon
- When: Sunday July 26, 8am to 12.30pm
- Tickets: From $16.50 HERE
- By Sydney Children's Hospitals Network

Wings & Tins Dee Why: Bands wanted!

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
More in:
- 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
Have your say: National Redress Scheme
- people who have applied
- people who have chosen not to apply or have withdrawn their application
- people who supported someone through the process
- Redress Support Services
- advocacy organisations
- institutions.
- Visit the DSS Engage website for more information about the review.
- Free and confidential support is available if you need it while providing feedback. Access support through Redress Support Services.
- Visit the National Redress website for more information about the National Redress Scheme.
Superhero Week 2026 for Bear Cottage

Pittwater Community Groups:
Mona Vale Residents Association

Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal

