
Manly Warringah Netball Association MWNA: Safety First
As we head into Game weekend, it has been wonderful to see such a big support crew down at the courts cheering on our teams. The atmosphere has been fantastic 💙
Just a little reminder though that we have a huge number of games running across a very busy venue, with limited space around the courts. Please ensure younger siblings are supervised at all times. Last weekend we had a few incidents with small children running into umpires, skating onto courts and balls travelling through active games.
John Fisher Park is an open public space, so children should also be supervised when heading to the canteen, toilets or the park.
For everyone’s safety:
❌ Please leave bikes, skateboards and scooters at home
❌ E-bikes are not permitted within John Fisher Park. If they are being used as transport to and from the courts, they are to be left at the bike racks along Abbott Road and not brought between the courts
❌ Our furry friends are best left at home too
❌ Chairs should be set up at the ends of courts and away from the umpire’s lines.
Thank you everyone for helping us create a safe and enjoyable environment for all players, officials and spectators this weekend. Let Netball be the winner.

Barrenjoey Cup 2026: Bulldogs Vs. Raiders
Two proud local clubs. One massive rivalry built on years of competition, community and mutual respect.
The Barrenjoey Cup is more than just a game. it’s about two clubs pushing each other to be better every single season while continuing to grow rugby league on the Barrenjoey Peninsula. Avalon Bulldogs and Mona Vale Raiders share a genuine respect for the people, players, volunteers and families behind both clubs.
These two clubs site at 1 and 2 on the 2026 Northern Open Age Gold ladder as we go into Round 5 this Sunday.
A huge thank you to Johnson Bros Mitre 10 for getting behind the day and supporting local grassroots sport. Community sponsors like this help create opportunities for players, strengthen local clubs and keep weekends like this thriving for the next generation.
Big crowd. Big energy. Local footy at its best.
The Barrenjoey Cup is here and includes Ladies Day at the Bulldogs, from 1.30 pm on.
THIS SUNDAY, MAY 17, GAME STARTS AT 3pm - HITCHY (Hitchcock Park, Avalon)

Narrabeen Vs. Forestville at Lake Park
These two clubs site at 3 and 4 on the 2026 Northern Open Age Gold ladder as we go into Round 5 this Sunday.

Narrabeen JRLC Life Members Day
Narrabeen Sharks is a club that has an amazing history. The success of the club is due to many things, but the biggest thing that has gotten this club to where it is today is the people who give hours upon hours of their own time to ensure the club runs smoothly. On May 31st we will celebrate our life members. So please come down and support Narrabeen Sharks A Grade Vs. Avalon Bulldogs, and thank our life members at the same time.
Manly Warringah Netball Association MWNA: 2026 Mens League
We are now seeking players, coaches and managers interested in representing Manly Warringah Netball Association in the 2026 Mens Metro League season.
If you are keen to be part of another exciting season of men’s netball, we would love to hear from you.
Interested members can nominate via the links below 👇
🔗 Players: HERE
🔗 Officials: HERE
Please share with anyone who may be interested in getting involved.

Power, Prosperity & Planet: Climate and Energy Policy for All with Thom Woodroofe and Marian Wilkinson - at Avalon Beach surf club May 27
- Wed, 27 May, 6pm - 7:30pm AEST
- Avalon Beach Surf Life Saving Club
- Tickets $25
Join us for an evening with Thom Woodroofe and Marian Wilkinson to discuss Thom's upcoming essay, Power, Prosperity & Planet.
In the essay, Thom argues that climate and energy policy must meet Australians where they are, not where we wish they were, and reveals how good climate and energy policies can actually lower bills, strengthen our economy and secure Australia’s future.
Drawing on his experience growing up off-grid in rural Victoria and his work in international climate diplomacy — including playing a key role in securing the Paris Agreement, serving as chief of staff for Kevin Rudd and as an advisor to the President of the Marshall Islands — Thom brings firsthand experience and a unique perspective as someone who's worked (and lived!) at the coalface of climate action.
Thom Woodroofe is a Senior International Fellow with the Smart Energy Council. He played a key role in securing the Paris Agreement on climate change in 2015, including helping establish the High Ambition Coalition of progressive nations. He has since worked as chief of staff to former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd; for the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade in Washington, DC; and at the Asia Society in New York, where he forged a backchannel for US–China climate talks. Thom studied diplomacy as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and grew up off-the- grid on a solar-powered property in regional Victoria.
Marian Wilkinson is a multi-award-winning investigative journalist and a reporter at ABC TV’s Four Corners. She has been a foreign correspondent and deputy editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and an executive producer of Four Corners. Her books include The Fixer, Dark Victory (with David Marr) and The Carbon Club.

Thom Woodroofe. photo supplied
Sydney’s newest cultural venue to welcome the community for a weekend of free festivities
The NSW Government is opening the doors to The Cutaway at Barangaroo with a vibrant weekend of free music, art and culture, inviting Sydneysiders to experience the newly transformed world-class venue for the first time.
Across Saturday 30 May and Sunday 31 May, visitors can enjoy a packed program of live music, immersive performances, interactive workshops and family friendly activities in one of Sydney’s most unique cultural spaces.
On Saturday 30 May, The Cutaway will come alive with music, large-scale projections, live art making and cultural workshops, offering a sneak peek into the venue’s exciting future as a major arts and events destination.
On Sunday 31 May, festival goers can get hands-on with weaving, flower crown making and jewellery workshops, alongside a range of free activities for all ages.
A diverse line-up of Sydney-based musicians, DJs and performers will showcase the creativity and energy of the city’s contemporary art scene, with performances from Kee’ahn, Ngaiire, Alice Ivy, Sophie Penkethman-Young, Shal, DJ Toaka and DJ Charlie Villas.
The popular Barangaroo Markets will also return for the special weekend celebration, transforming the streets of Barangaroo South with food, fashion, design and artisan stalls bursting with flavour, creativity and community spirit.
Festivities across the precinct will continue with free Aboriginal Cultural Tours and Yoga on Country as part of the Damulay Nguarang program, celebrating culture, connection and community throughout the weekend.
The reopening of The Cutaway forms part of the Minns Government’s broader work to revitalise Sydney’s cultural and nightlife economy by supporting live music, lifting concert caps and investing in world-class events, public spaces and cultural experiences across NSW.
Now transformed into a dynamic underground cultural destination, The Cutaway is set to host major events including the National Indigenous Art Fair, Sydney Festival and Vivid Sydney, alongside exhibitions, performances, festivals and community events, cementing Barangaroo as one of Australia’s leading cultural precincts.
What’s on:
Live music and art
Date: Sat 30 May, 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Location: The Cutaway
Barangaroo Markets
Date: Sat 30 & Sun 31 May, 10.00am – 4.00pm
Location: Barangaroo South, Waterman’s Cove
Visitors can grab a bite to eat or pick up something unique while supporting local businesses and creatives.
Cultural workshops
Date: Sat 30 May, 1.00pm – 5.00pm
Location: The Cutaway, Waranara Terrace Rooms
Young creators can drop in at any time to explore art, culture, movement, and discovery through fun, guided activities designed to spark curiosity. With stations running throughout the day, kids and young teenagers can wander, experiment and learn together in this vibrant, playful celebration of creativity and community.
Aboriginal Cultural Tours
Date: Sat 30 May, 10.30am – 1.00pm & Sun 31 May, 1.30pm – 4.00pm
Location: Barangaroo Reserve
Experience the rich history and cultural significance of Sydney Harbour with Aboriginal Cultural Tours at Barangaroo. Led by a team of knowledgeable Aboriginal educators, these tours immerse visitors in the native history of the area and the deep cultural importance of the land to the Gadigal people.
Damulay Ngurang
Date: Sun 31 May, 9.30am – 2.00pm
Location: The Cutaway
On Sunday, gather in the spirit of 'Damulay Ngurang' – meaning 'friendship place' in local Sydney language. Celebrate the resilience of First Nations people across the country under this years National Reconciliation Week theme "All In" — a call for action, responsibility, and collective effort to advance reconciliation and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights.
Yoga on Country
Date: Sun 31 May, 9.30am
Location: The Cutaway
Welcome to Country
Date: Sun 31 May, 10.10am
Location: The Cutaway
Craft workshops
Date: Sun 31 May, 11.00am – 1.00pm
Location: The Cutaway
For more information, visit: https://www.barangaroo.com/whats-on/campaigns/barangaroo-live
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Paul Scully said:
“Sydney’s newest arts, cultural and events space, The Cutaway, is throwing open its doors to welcome everyone for a weekend of free festivities.
“As part of the Minns Government’s commitment to bringing more free entertainment and cultural experiences to our harbour precincts, Barangaroo Live on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 May will showcase the incredible transformation of The Cutaway into a world-class arts and cultural venue.
“There are many fee activities to take part in while enjoying one of Sydney’s most iconic harbourside locations. It’s a great opportunity to check out Barangaroo and have some fun without breaking the budget.”

The Cutaway, Barangaroo. Photo: NSW Government
Women Helping Women workshop 2026

PNHA Activities 2026
Our walks for 2026 are listed below.
You are very welcome to bring friends and older children on these outings. Please book by emailing pnhainfo@gmail.com and include your PHONE NUMBER so we can contact you in case of changes because of weather etc.
Looking forward to getting out and about in our lovely area!
Your PNHA Committee
Pittwater Natural Heritage Association
The Pittwater Natural Heritage Association has been formed to act to protect and preserve the Pittwater areas major and most valuable asset - its natural heritage.
PNHA is an incorporated association seeking broad based community membership and support to enable it to have an effective and authoritative voice speaking out for the preservation of Pittwater's natural heritage.
Our Aims
- To raise public awareness of the conservation value of the natural heritage of the Pittwater area: its landforms, watercourses, soils and local native vegetation and fauna.
- To raise public awareness of the threats to the long-term sustainability of Pittwater's natural heritage.
- To foster individual and community responsibility for caring for this natural heritage.
- To encourage Pittwater Council and the NSW Government to adopt and implement policies and works which will conserve, sustain and enhance the natural heritage of Pittwater.
Some of our interests and concerns include:
- Native Tree Canopy
- "Wildlife Friendly" Gardens
- Weed Infestation
- Keeping our Waterways Healthy
- Beaches and Dunes
Act to Preserve and Protect!
If you would like to join us, please fill out the Membership Form. Visit: https://pnha.org.au

Sunday April 26 Fauna: Underpass below Mona Vale Rd East, Ingleside.
If you missed this walk last year, here’s your chance to see how fauna can move between areas of bushland, so important for finding territory, mates and food.
Meet 9am at corner of Ingleside Rd and Laurel Rd East. Walk ends about 11am.
Saturday May 23: PNHA stall at Avalon Car Boot Sale, Dunbar Park Avalon.
From 8am to 2pm, we’ll offer Information on identifying and controlling weeds. See our posters about invertebrates in local gardens. Our famous $2 local flora, fauna and scenery cards will be for sale. Come and have a chat.
Sunday May 24: Walk in Red Hill Bushland Reserve, Beacon Hill
Meet 9am on Lady Penrhyn Drive opposite no. 41A, close to the open gate. Flora, birds, views. Walk ends about 11.30.
Sunday June 28: Crown to the Sea Walk, Newport
Meet 9am at Porter Reserve, Neptune Rd Newport. Walk ends about 12 noon. This walk goes through several very different bushland reserves with coastal heath and littoral rainforest.
Wildflowers, ferns and coastal views. Moderate fitness needed for some steep tracks and many steps. Limit: 15 people so please book early. We will provide the Crown to the Sea map to participants on booking.
Sunday July 26: Ingleside Chase Reserve
Meet 9am at end of Irrawong Rd North Narrabeen, walk ends about 11am. Birds and swamp forest along Mullet Creek. Swamp Mahoganies will be flowering attracting birds. Binoculars a must for this walk.
Sunday August 23: Spring in the Bush
Meet 9am at corner of Mallawa Rd and Bulara St, Terrey Hills. Walk ends about 11am. With a focus on botany, we’ll see flowering plants in the Proteaceae plant family, waratahs, endangered Grevillea caleyi , right, and others in the major Australian Proteaceae plant family. Birds, too.
Sunday September 27: The Chiltern Track, Ku-ring-gai N.P.
Meet 9am at track entrance with barred gate on Chiltern Rd Ingleside. Walk ends about 11am. One of our favourite walks to see Sydney sandstone flora in spring. Native plant species list available. Birds too, often a Yellow-tufted Honeyeater here.
Sunday October 25: Katandra by Night
Meet 6.45pm at Katandra Bushland Sanctuary on Lane Cove Rd Ingleside. Walk ends about 8.45pm. Sunset is about 7.15. The bush by night is wonderful. We hope to see fireflies again as on previous walks here in October. Bring a torch, or headtorch, preferably with a red light option so as not to dazzle possums. Moderate fitness needed for the bush track and steps. Limit: 15 people, so please book early.
Sunday November 22: Deep Creek Reserve
Meet 9am in Deep Creek reserve, off Wakehurst Parkway. Walk ends about 11am. Birds and bushland. From the bridge across the creek we may see Dollarbirds, summer breeding migrants that nest in hollows, with their youngsters. Black Bitterns have been observed along the creek margins, so bring binoculars.

Racquet Club: Friday Night Live Music

Surfboat Brewery Warriewood




Bar Viente:

Modus Operandi Brewers, Mona Vale


Mrs. Robertson's Wine Bar
Corner Robertson and Foamcrest roads, Newport

Royal Avalon Clubhouse
- THURSDAY 14th May - Rock Paper Scissors from 6pm
- SATURDAY 16th May - Scoot the Loot from 8pm
- THURSDAY 21st May - CC Tunes from 6pm
- SATURDAY 23rd May - Uncle Jimmy from 8pm
- THURSDAY 28th May - Max Lush from 6pm
- SATURDAY 30th May - Boomerang Beat from 8pm


Avalon Bowlo Music
- Sunday May 17, 2026: Crankhouse
- Sunday May 24, 2026: Bilgola Benders
- Sunday May 31, 2026 Radius
- Sunday June 7, 2026 Nothing Too Serious
- Sunday June 21, 2026 Momentum
- Sunday June 28, 2026 What Next

- Wednesday May 20, 2026: Genevieve Brown
- Wednesday May 27, 2026: Edo Santoni
- Wednesday, June 10, 2026: Joy Yates with Dave McRae
- Wednesday, June 17, 2026: State of Origin Game 2
- Wednesday, June 24, 2026: Dorian Mode



Mrs R's all star extravaganza

Avalon Car Boot Sale - Saturday 23 May 2026, Dunbar Park
Car Boot Sale, Avalon Beach - photo: A J Guesdon/PON











Wyvern Music Club Forestville presents “Intimate Resonance” - Brahms and Fauré Piano Quartets
- When: Sunday, 31st May 2026 at 3:00 pm
- Where: OLGC Catholic Church, 9 Currie Rd, Forestville.



Sydney Jazz Festival 2026



When Lemons Give You Life with Anna Johnston
- $5.00 + booking fee
- refreshments on arrival.
- Bookings required.
- Enquiries: 8495 5028 or libraryprograms@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au


Rock The Grove Fundraiser
- Dining Experience: Start your evening with a delicious meal at the club at 5:30 PM.
- VIP Experience: Begins at 6:00 PM sharp. Enjoy a meet and greet with the VIPs, finger food, and live music from the outstanding Michael Samuel.
- Project 76: Takes the stage at 7:00 PM.
- Stacey's Got a Gun: Rocks the stage at 8:30 PM.
- Performances by GrooveABLE performers and special guests: Enjoy lively acts throughout the night.
- Chillout Session: Relax with Michael Samuel from 9:30 to 10:00 PM.
- Hosted by the charismatic Brett Murray.
- Enjoy raffles and silent auctions with great prizes!
- Participate in a dance contest and show off your moves!
- Date: June 13 2026 - VIPs 6pm - General 6.45pm
- Location: Manly Leagues Club, 563 Pittwater Road,, Brookvale
- Tickets: $40, $30 HERE





Winter Wonderland Adult's Disco
- Date: Friday 26 June 2026 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM (UTC+10)
- Location: Dee Why PCYC, 40 Kingsway, Dee Why
- Tickets: HERE




A Night 100 Years in the Making: RMYCBB
- 📍 Top Deck, Royal Motor Yacht Club Broken Bay
- 📅 Friday 25 July
- 🕖 From 7:00pm
- 👔 Cocktail Attire | Casino Royale Theme
- 🎟 Tickets: $200 per person




Walk & Talk: Narrabeen

North Narrabeen Surf Club: Friday Night Raffles






Radio Controlled Yachting







Avalon Beach RSL Fishing Club
We are a friendly like-minded group of fisher-people based at Avalon Beach RSL Club and welcome all new members and encourage juniors to participate.Palm Beach Golf Club
Palm Beach Golf Club



Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners Inc

Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners - Monthly Demonstration - Wood Turning Demonstration on the third Sunday of the month: 9am-2pm
The aim of our group is to bring together people who are interested in woodturning and to assist new members to participate in the craft of woodturning. At the same time we aim to socialise and have fun. We are active in supporting local community groups and charities. We make cash donations as well as donations of toys and equipment made by our members. Workshop Open every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday between 9 am and 12 noon.
Cost: $5 for insurance & a cuppa (If you want to join there is a $25 yearly subscription fee). Contact: Jack Butler on 9999 4290 or email: johnbutler@optusnet.com.au . Website: https://sites.google.com/site/woodturner60/
Friends of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Activities

Newport Bowling Club Introduces Barefoot Bowling



Palm Beach Markets:
4th Sunday of the month, 9am to 3pm.The Palm Beach Market has been operating since 2008. As Palm Beach is the most northerly part of Sydney, every weekend tourists and locals alike stream north attracted by Palm Beach’s idyllic setting and its ‘destination’ status with the market trading all year round.
The market offers customers a wider choice of products to peruse to add to the current high quality homewares, fashion and jewellery. Buy a loaf of fresh bread, grab some French cheese or take home some famous Pho Bay Vietnamese soup and as always a great coffee. Buskers and Hair Feathers also available.
At: Governor Phillip Park, Palm Beach
MWPHS - Manly Warringah Pittwater Historical Society - Established 1924
One of the oldest suburban historical societies in Australia, the Manly, Warringah & Pittwater Historical Society has kept the only continuous record of northern beaches achievements, local historical mementoes, documents and research. Membership: here
Ingleside Rider's Group


Club Palm Beach Social Golf Group


Manly Fig
We have just published our new website. If it prompts some of you as well & want any of the acts back for a show please let us know. www.themanlyfig.org


Narrabeen Swim Academy
- Competitive Squads
- Junior Squads
- Adult Squads.
- Public Swimming Mon - Fri 8am -10am.

Surfing Mums & Dads


Avalon Scottish Country Dancing


MANLY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM




Pittwater Camera Club -
All Meetings are 7.45 for 8pm - 10pm- The Auditorium: Pittwater RSL Club, Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale 2103 - Family, friends and visitors are all welcome. Proudly Sponsored by Pittwater RSL Club
PITTWATER CAMERA CLUB Inc. - Since 1966
2020 Program



Barrenjoey Lighthouse Tours

Mona Vale Library
Avalon Library Storytime is held every Wednesday morning from 10.30am at the Library. Hear stories, listen to music and enjoy craft activities. Sessions run for between 30 and 40 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age.
Venue: 59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon (above the Recreation Centre). Cost: Free however bookings are essential. Bookings: Phone: 9918 3013 or email avalonlibrary@ozemail.com.au
Mona Vale Library Storytime is held three mornings per week during school terms. Hear stories, sing songs and enjoy craft activities. Sessions run for approximately 45 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age. Venue: Mona Vale Library, 1 Park St, Mona Vale. Cost: Free. No bookings required

To List your Event email pittwateronlinenews@live.com.au
NB: Only 100% volunteer clubs and organisations and small businesses that contribute to our community get a free listing.
NB: please check with all venues to ensure events are going ahead.
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