September 29 - October 27, 2024: Issue 635

 

Team Australia Wins Bronze at 2024 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship: NASA Surfer Shane Conwell Part of Irukandjis Masters

Team Australia secures overall Bronze at the ISA World Masters Surfing Championship. Credit: ISA / Jersson Barboza

Team Irukandjis Masters has had a great time in El Salvador for the ISA World Masters and have maintained Australia's consistent performance at this event to secure wins all over the waves.

The 2024 Australian Team had NASA surfer, coach at Manly Surf School, and proud dad of two wonderful girls, Shane Conwell as the 40-49 division representative. 

Shane came into the ISA's 2024 Masters comp. with some consistent surfing at home. He won the Surfmasters Over 35 Men at the Australian Surf Championships held in Port Macquarie on August 4-7. North Narrabeen Boardriders former world circuit surfer Christo Hall won second.

Shane and Christo both competed in the 2024 Volkswagen NSW Port Stephens Surf Master’s State Titles in June, with Christo winning the O35's and both securing placings in the O40's division.

On being announced as part of Team Irukandjis Masters Shane (Whale Beach, NSW) said;

“I feel honoured and overwhelmed to follow in the footsteps of previous great surfers who have represented Australia. I’m looking forward to the surf and experiencing the culture of El Salvador. 

I’m going there to do my best for Australia, my family, NASA boardriders community, friends and to make my girls proud. I have been a Surf Coach for 23 years Manly Surf School, was Aussie Champion in the over-40s last year and a finalist in previous state and Aussie Titles.”

Shane in action on Day 2 of ISA Masters. Credit: ISA / Sean Evans

However, it is Scott Schindler (Sawtell, NSW) who has returned home as a World Champion after winning Gold in the Men’s Grand Masters (over 50) at the 2024 ISA World Masters Surfing Championship (WMSC). 

The Irukandjis team also secured the overall Bronze at the event in El Salvador. 

Serena Brooke (Noosa Heads, QLD) and Rod Baldwin (Copacabana, NSW) won Silver in the Women’s Masters (over 40) and Men’s Kahunas (over 60), respectively. Meanwhile, Sandra English (Budgewoi, NSW) earned her fourth WMSC medal, taking Copper in the Women’s Kahunas (over 60).

The next great ISA  event is the 2024 ISA World Para Surfing Championship (WPSC) which has gathered the world’s best Para Surfing athletes in Huntington Beach, California and will run from today, November 3rd, until next Saturday the 9th.

The Irukandjis Para Surfing Team attended the great Opening Ceremony as this Issue was being finalised.

At the 2023 ISA World Para Surfing Championship, the team brought home seven medals, including Emma Dieters (Mona Vale, NSW), Kirk Watson (Mona Vale, NSW), and Joel Taylor (Lennox Head, NSW) all winning gold in their respective divisions.

Australia's 2024 ISA World Para Surfing Championship – Team Irukandjis - is:

  • Chris Blowes (Netley, SA) – Para Surf Stand 3
  • Joel Taylor (Lennox Head, NSW) – Para Surf Prone 1
  • Kai Colless (Burleigh Heads, QLD) – Para Surf Prone 1
  • Cliff Gralton (Tuncurry, NSW) – Para Surf Prone 2
  • Lee Ferrier (Narrabeen, NSW) – Para Surf Prone 2
  • Mark ‘Mono’ Stewart (Byron Bay, NSW) – Para Surf Kneel
  • Michael Fonti (Nowra, NSW) – Para Surf Kneel
  • Kirk Watson (Mona Vale, NSW) – Para Surf VI 1
  • Emma Dieters (Mona Vale, NSW) – Para Surf Kneel
  • Annie Goldsmith (Erindale, SA) – Para Surf Prone 2
  • Jocelyn Neumueller (Park Holme, SA) – Para Surf Prone 2

You can follow all the action at ISA's site on: isasurf.org/event/2024-huntington-beach-isa-world-para-surfing-championship

Go Em, Kirk and Lee and the whole Team.

Shane being chaired by Christo (in yellow) after becoming Australian Champion ( 40’s) at Port Macquarie in August 2024. Photo: Manly Surf School


State Government announces 'E-scooters kick toward legalisation in NSW', releases an E-Micromobility Plan: calls for Mandatory Registration, third-party insurance, 'keep them off footpaths' rise in response

Profile of the Week Kimbriki Open Day to Celebrate 50 years: 1974 to 2024 - November 16 from 9:00 - 3:00

Join the Kimbriki team for the 2024 Kimbriki Open Day. Celebrating 50 years of dedication and operations in the waste management and resource recovery industry located at Ingleside.

The Kimbriki site receives over 330,000 tonnes of waste annually, with close to 80% currently being recycled. 

Kimbriki has two Shareholders, Northern Beaches Council (96%) and Mosman Council (4%) and works with its community, shareholders, employees, contractors, partners and the waste industry to deliver and promote efficient, cost effective services that reduce waste to landfill and increase resource recovery. 

Find out more about the Programme for the Open Day and a few insights into what's changed over the past half-century.

    History Dr. Isobel Ida Bennett AO: Tasmanian Krill Research Aquarium to be named for Our Girl

    In October 2024 Federal Minister for the Environment and Water, The Hon. Tanya Plibersek and the Australian Antarctic Division announced a new state-of-the-art krill aquarium and research facility, being built in the Hobart suburb of Taroona, will be named after pioneering marine biologist, Dr Isobel Bennett.

    Dr Bennett AO (1909 – 2008) was a distinguished researcher who, among other things, undertook early studies of Australian plankton and wrote about the shores of sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island when she joined the Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition (ANARE) in 1959.

    Dr Bennett also contributed a lot to our area, and was a Myola road, Newport resident.

    This week her page, originally run in 2016 as part of a set celebrating Pittwater's Heroines, is shared again to celebrate this great news as a counterweight to the disappointing news associated with the just completed annual Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources meeting (see this week's Environment page news).
    Park Bench Philosophers New CSIRO facility takes printed flexible solar tech from lab to real world - The $6.8 million facility is the culmination of more than a decade’s worth of research and will help meet the growing demand for renewable energy across sectors.

    Community News Marine Rescue Broken Bay New Leading Crew, VXOne NSW State Championship 2024-2025, Avalon Boomerang Bags: Festive Bags, Remembrance Day 2024: 11 November 2024, Port to Palmy Race, SES: World Tsunami Awareness Day Tuesday November 5, Avalon Preservation Association AGM 2024 , Newport Residents Association Meeting: Guest Superintendent John Duncan, Aboriginal Support Group Manly Warringah Pittwater November Meeting: Lest we forget  “The Skin of Others”,  Peninsula Seniors Toy Recyclers: Call out for Toys, Anticipation builds for the Hansa World and International Championships, Dippers at Warriewood Beach, Northern Beaches Police Newsletter, Pittwater Ocean Swim Series 2025, Children's Art Class With Meredith Rasdall, No Nonsense Avalon moving south, Safer Neighbourhood Program  Community drop-in session, 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, 2024 Spiral NSW State Championships: Pittwater, Shoosh for Youngsters:  Calling all junior summer sports!, Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week: Mandy + Ricardo, New technology to detect floods and bushfires: Grants open, Council's Draft Managing Unreasonable Conduct by Complainant Policy: Have Your Say, Pittwater Offshore Newsletter: November 2024, Eramboo Artist in Residence program applications, Life-saving defibrillators available for NSW sports facilities, $5 million available for NSW Surf Clubs, 2024 Anzac Community Grants applications open, Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Christmas Raffle 2024, Whale Beach SLSC: Members Needed, Pittwater  Organisations, Sports, Social, Environment and Groups Lists

    Environment Kimbriki Open Day to Celebrate 50 years: November 16 from 9:00 - 3:00, Red Triangle Slugs Making Whoopee, Turimetta Moods: Week ending Friday November 1, Small Scale Edible Gardens Workshop: November 9, Bikes4Life Workshop: November 13, Composting & Worms Workshop: November 15, Wombat Trapped Beside Appin Road: deadliest road for Koalas - The Koalas: Film Screening at Collaroy - Nov. 17, Invitation to NBCAN Picnic and Soapbox Sunday 17 November, African Violet Display and Sale: November 23, Osprey Livestream, Science To Revive Our Oceans: SIM's has a PHD Opportunity - Operation Crayweed, NSW Government taking action so Sydney doesn’t run out of landfill, Antarctic Conservation takes backward step, Krill nets kill humpbacks in Antarctica, Krill Research Aquarium at Taroona to be named after pioneering marine biologist and Newport's Dr Isobel Bennett, Living Seawalls expansions continues to draw marine life back to Sydney Harbour, Discussion paper: Review and report into the NSW wildlife rehabilitation sector, Next steps to tackle problematic plastics for a cleaner and safer NSW: Have Your Say, Coles becomes first Aussie retailer to add electric prime mover truck to its grocery delivery network, Calls for Urgent Protections as New Report Warns Antarctica is Approaching a Climate Change Tipping Point, State of the Climate 2024: Australia is enduring harsher fire seasons, more ocean heatwaves and sea-level rise, 5 things you can do to end the biodiversity crisis as the world talks about it at COP16, Earth’s climate will keep changing long after humanity hits net-zero emissions; Our research shows why, 215 million hectares of forest – an area bigger than Mexico – could grow back by itself, if we can just leave it alone, Individual action on climate was tarred as greenwashing or virtue signalling; But it still has a place, Spreading crushed rock over farmland can remove CO₂ from the atmosphere if we do it right, Why building more big dams is a costly gamble for our future water security and the environment, Queensland election signals both major parties accept pumped hydro and the renewable energy transition as inevitable, How the state of our oceans is intrinsically linked to human health – new report, Wild animals can experience trauma and adversity too; we came up with an index to track how it affects them, Plastic Bread Ties For Wheelchairs, Volunteers for Barrenjoey Lighthouse Tours, Stay Safe From Mosquitoes, Mountain Bike Incidents On Public Land: Survey, Report fox sightings, Marine Wildlife Rescue Group on the Central Coast, Watch out - shorebirds about, Possums In Your Roof?: do the right thing, Aviaries + Possum Release Sites Needed, Bushcare in Pittwater: where + when, Friends Of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Activities, Gardens and Environment Groups and Organisations in Pittwater, Ringtail Posses, Pittwater Reserves: histories + Notes + Pictorial Walks, Pittwater's Birds, + more

    Aquatics Sydney Coastal Councils Group selected as Finalist in LGNSW 'Excellence in the Environment Award' for Manly's Little Penguin Education Campaign

    Children  Sunday Cartoons: "Cat and Moth" by India Barnardo, Winners Crowned at the Rip Curl GromSearch National Final, A good design award for an innovative design thinking challenge, Curious Kids: What causes windy weather? + How and why do magnets stick together? + Where do dreams come from? + What makes a shooting star fall? + When a snake sheds its skin, why isn’t it colourful? + Why do spiders have hairy legs?, Stories for you: This Is A Taco - This is a squirrel + 'The Magician's Hat' read by Alison Brie, + More.

    Youth Government Announces Proposed Changes to student loan repayments,  Winners Crowned at the Rip Curl GromSearch National Final, Surfer of the Year: Laura Enever, Dive into HSC: From 28 November, ACYP NSW for Children and Young Annual Report, TAFE NSW sets regional photographer on path to success, surveying graduate helping build Sydney’s transport future, Former Buenos Aires real estate agent turns to TAFE NSW to start new landscape design career, students create juicy new design beverage company, From homeschool to professional artist: Charlie Owens launches new career, Word Of The Week: Evoke, How to overcome your device dependency and manage a successful digital detox, Friday essay: cure or kill? The deadly serious world of poison gardens – and why I planted my own, Misinformation is more than just bad facts: How and why people spread rumors is key to understanding how false information travels and takes root, ‘We knew she was a fairy when we saw her:’ How Irish folklore around spinning instructed women artisans, ‘Consciousness, rationality and the search for meaning’: René Magritte led the Belgian surrealist movement, You’ve heard of Asterix and Obelix, but who really were the Gauls? And why were they such a problem for Rome?, How light can shift your mood, Why do I get so anxious after drinking? Here’s the science behind ‘hangxiety’, Astronomers just found complex carbon molecules in space – a step closer to deciphering the origins of life, Maria Anna Mozart was a musical prodigy overshadowed by her brother. A new documentary tells her story, We analysed 35,000 Wikipedia entries about Australian places. Some of them sanitise history, What should I do to prepare for a monologue performance?, What are Veblen and Giffen goods?, + local services for you

    Seniors Older Australians Deserve Better Support at Home: Open letter signed by Care Leaders, Assistant Minister for Ageing; speech – 29 October 2024, RSL LifeCare appoints  Sangeeta Venkatesan as Chair, AvPals Term 4 2024, Australia’s new digital ID scheme falls short of global privacy standards. Here’s how it can be fixed, Smoky Dawson's heritage listed gates at Ingleside: Fundraiser, In Norway, students get grades for their behaviour – could this work in Australia?, New tool helps stroke recovery, 2025 Legal Topics for seniors diary, , Pittwater-Narrabeen Parkinson’s Support Group, Manly Sailability needs volunteers, Local services, groups for you 

    Food Spinach (or Kale), Ricotta and Chicken (or Mushrooms) Cannelloni: Spring Dishes to give you Vim!

    If you may find a roast chicken on Sunday now means leftovers. Here is a simple recipe to turn leftovers into a feast that’s loaded with a few ancient ingredients that are still proving their worth in beneficial health today. We also make this dish with mushrooms for lighter fare - and it's perfect for those one day hot next day cool days of Spring - littlies will love it too.

    Events Music at all compass points, Christmas and New Years events already in, Scotland Island Cafe, Scottish Dancing, Fundraisers, Social Groups, Dancing classes + more.


    Inbox News Renowned mental health researcher Professor Helen Christensen AO named NSW Scientist of the Year, Court rules Harvey Norman and Latitude advertising misled consumers, ASIC sues Oak Capital alleging unconscionable conduct designed to avoid the National Credit Code, For type 2 diabetes focusing on when you eat – not what – can help control blood sugar, Dingoes are not mating with dogs – but that could soon change if the culling continues, Collisions between planes and birds follow seasonal patterns and overlap with breeding and migration – new research, Fit kids have better mental and physical health; What’s the best way to get them active?, Moderators protect us from the worst of the internet; That comes at huge personal cost, In failing to probe Robodebt Australia’s anti-corruption body fell at the first hurdle; It now has a second chance, Framing the future of financial services: strengthening competition and consumer engagement - keynote address for the Gilbert + Tobin Financial Services Forum by ACCC Chair Ms Gina Cass-Gottlieb, Brookfield’s acquisition of Neoen not opposed; subject to divestments, Optus in court for alleged unconscionable sales and debt collection, Survey results highlight need for improved gender diversity in the construction industry, $7.2m boost for little learners – more free health checks rolled out for preschoolers, Three experienced barristers appointed as judges of the District Court, Justice Michael Ball appointed to Court of Appeal, New board members appointed to Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority

    DIY Ideas Spring Garden Care + A Salad Garden For Children: Inspire them to Grow what they will Eat this Summer  Spring has definitely Sprung, the air smells sweet, days are getting warmer, and people are wanting to get outdoors and enjoy the day.  This is a time to enjoy your garden and get ready for a brilliant crop of your own salad ingredients or just do those little chores that will mean your garden is a great place for the family and visitors to enjoy over the coming months. Children can be engaged in planting out 'mini' crops such as grape tomatoes or baby carrots or be helped to plant out luscious herbs such as parsley and basil to make great salads even better.

    For those aiming for a tick-free Spring and Summer, now is the time to put in some bird attracting native plants that will eat these insects ( Attracting Insectivore Birds to Your Garden: DIY Natural Tick Control ) or plant out some of those herbs and flowers that repel these biters (Reducing Ticks in Your Garden: Garden care, Plants that Repel, What to Wear Outdoors) or think about having a few chickens for fresh eggs - chooks also eat ticks.

    A few ideas about little things you can do now that will make a big difference for Spring and Summer runs this Issue


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