Australian Sailing Awards 2025 for NSW/ACT: RPAYC Wins Club of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Youth Sailor of The Year - Lifetime Achievement Award for Ted Anderson + Club of the Year (Cat. B) is Saltwater Veterans

A record number of nominations were submitted by clubs and members from across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory of the 2025 Australian Sailing Awards for these states. These included sailors who are performing at a high level around Australia and internationally, volunteers who put in incredible hours to help their club community, professionals who work in this ancient and still modern sport, and promoters who ensure that sailing is seen and made accessible for all.
Australian Sailing thanked the members of the NSW & ACT Regional Advisory Committees who took the time to review and judge the award nominations.
Winners for all categories were announced at the NSW & ACT Sailing Awards Presentation held at St George Sailing Club, on Saturday evening 20th September.
Among those announced as Winners were four recognitions for one of Australia's oldest proponents of sailing, Pittwater’s Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club: the legend known as one of the nicest men around, Ted Anderson (ably assisted always by his wife Sue, a tireless volunteer herself), Vice Commodore Julia Hornsby and the 'he can sail anything, very very well' young man who just keeps winning, Louis Tilly.
All up seven RPAYC Members were announced as finalists at the beginning of this month, while the club awarded the Category B Club of the Year is one they have supported since he get-go: the Saltwater Veterans.
Female Sailor of the Year - Natasha Bryant
Youth Sailor of the Year - Louis Tilly
Volunteer of the Year - Julia Hornsby
SheSails Award - Emily McCutcheon+ Katie Spithill
Lifetime Achievement Award - Ted Anderson
Club of the Year – Category A - Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club
This team epitomise the club's Vision, Mission and Values.
Further local Finalists were named as Manly 16ft Skiff Sailing Club and Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club in the two Club of the Year categories, which speaks to the level of community spirit, sharing of knowledge and skills, and simply enjoying sharing the love of being on the water sailing that lives here.
The Australian Sailing Awards are the peak awards for the sport of sailing in Australia and will act as a national celebration of sailing and its significance at a local, state, and national level.
This year sees the introduction of the Innovation of the Year Award, which expands the criteria of the previous Sustainability Award to include the outstanding technology, sustainability, programs, products, boat design and concept advancements contributing to a more innovative sailing industry.
Nominations will first be judged for their relevant State Awards, with the winners set to be announced throughout September and August. The winning nominations from the State Awards will then be put forward as nominees to the judging panel of the National Australian Sailing Awards, with national winners to be announced at the Australian Sailing Awards and Hall of Fame Inductions Dinner in Sydney on Friday 14 November.
Irukandji's Crowned World Champions at the 2025 ISA World Surfing Games

Australia was crowned Team World Champion at the 2025 Surf City El Salvador ISA World Surfing Games (WSG) on Monday September 15 AEDT. The ninth straight day of pumping waves in Surf City El Salvador saw La Bocana offering up powerful four-to-six-foot peaks to decide the medallists.
Dane Henry (AUS) and Janire Gonzalez-Etxabarri (ESP) won the men’s and women’s individual gold medals, respectively. Gonzalez-Etxabarri’s victory marked the first-ever WSG gold for Spain.
Henry’s win, alongside bronze medals for Morgan Cibilic (AUS) and Sally Fitzgibbons (AUS), secured the team victory for Australia. The medallists were complemented by Ellie Harrison (AUS) in fifth, Milla Brown (AUS) in 11th before her withdrawal due to injury, and Callum Robson (AUS) in 19th.
Milla sustained damage to her MCL and had to withdraw from the event, which was, as she stated ''pretty tough but lots of learning, onto the next!!!''
Bungan Boardriders' Milla Brown during Day 5 surfing. Photo: ISA / Sean Evans
Already the most successful nation in WSG history, Australia broke a 14-year drought to win their sixth team gold medal this year, and their 16th WSG team medal overall. Having claimed four of their six team silver medals in the intervening years, the team was thrilled to once again stand atop the podium. As the reigning Team World Junior Champion, this years' win backs up their 2024 junior victory, also won in Surf City El Salvador.
See 2024 report: The Irukandji's Win Eighth Team World Championship And Two Individual Gold Medals At The 2024 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship
Dane Henry (AUS) became the first man in the modern era to win the WSG as the reigning ISA World Junior Champion. The 19-year-old follows in the footsteps of Tom Curren (USA), who won the 1982 WSG while still holding the junior crown from 1980. Only two other men — Gabriel Medina (BRA) and Jordy Smith (RSA) — have won gold medals at both the World Junior Surfing Championship (WJSC) and the WSG.
“That is a crazy club to be a part of,” Henry said. “The whole time I had belief in myself that I could do it. My surfing’s been feeling spot on. I really wanted to really shine in the Final and I’m really glad that I got the opportunity to do that. Competing against guys like Kauli Vaast, Morgan [Cibilic] and Douglas [Silva], you’ve got to pull out the best. I have a really special connection with this place and this competition now. I felt really in my element, which definitely pushed me through and helped me get the win.”
Opening his Final with a massive full-rotation aerial, Henry locked in an 8.67 before backing it up with a 9.50 on a long right-hander at La Bocana. His combined heat score of 18.17 put him beyond reach of his opponents and etched his name into surfing history.
Utilising a similar formula to his 2024 WJSC victory at the same location, Henry attacked the La Bocana rights, opening the men’s Final with a lofty full rotation that earned an 8.67. He soon added exceptional variety on a long right for a 9.50, building a massive 18.17 heat total that left Morgan Cibilic (AUS) and Douglas Silva (BRA) needing a two-wave combination.
Four further excellent scores were posted over the 30-minute match, three of them from Kauli Vaast (FRA), the only surfer able to challenge Henry’s lead with a single wave. The Olympic Champion’s vertical backhand attack came closest to Henry’s numbers, but the Australian stayed out of reach, even as Vaast landed a backhand full rotation to close the Final.
“This win means everything,” Henry said. “To represent Australia and stand on top with this team is the best feeling in the world. We believed in each other all week, and to bring it home for the Irukandjis is so special.”
Dane Henry, Team Australia / Photo: Sean Evans
Veteran and 2025 Team Captain, Sally Fitzgibbons, continued to build on her remarkable career, adding a sixth ISA World Surfing Games medal — a bronze — to her unprecedented haul of 4X golds and 1X previous bronze. Fitzgibbons remains one of the most winningest surfers in ISA Surfing history, and reinforces her reputation as the anchor of the Irukandjis.
"Our team really connected through our values of how much it means to us to represent our nation. Every individual athlete, coach, and staff member woke up every day ready to take on the challenge. Out of every ISA medal I've won, this is the one that stands out. I couldn't be prouder, and this memory will stay with me forever." Sally Fitzgibbons said
Zonta Northern Beaches Celebrates 50 Years Of Service and Advocacy: President's Address
Zonta Club of Northern Beaches members at the 50 Years Celebration. Photo: Michael Mannington OAM
The Zonta Club of Northern Beaches celebrated 50 years of Service and Advocacy at a special dinner held Monday September 15 for members and guests.
Week Three September 2025 (Sept. 15-21)
Australian Sailing Awards 2025 for NSW/ACT: RPAYC Wins Club of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Youth Sailor of The Year - Lifetime Achievement Award for Ted Anderson + Club of the Year (Cat. B) is Saltwater Veterans
First Manly Little Penguin Chicks for Spring 2025
Aquatics Irukandji's Crowned World Champions at the 2025 ISA World Surfing Games
Tom Myers Takes Out Men's Ride of the Year in 2024/25 Big Wave Challenge
Greens to introduce cat containment laws in NSW: Empower Local Councils to Act
Pictures Aussie Bird Count 2025 Runs October 20-26: BirdLife Australia Publishes 'What Bird is That?' Help for Participants - so do we!
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Week Two September 2025 (Sept. 8-14)
Profile of the Week: Gotch4Life's 2025 24 Hour Row: Let's Row the Distance for Mental Fitness
Wilga Wilson Planning Proposal for 536 Dwellings at Ingleside: feedback Closes September 24 Update (15.9.2025): Feedback now closes October 8 2025
Great Koala National Park Announced: Historic Win for Wildlife, Biodiversity, Community
Pictures Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's 159th Opening Day A Celebration for All + What else is coming up at the Alfreds' this Spring
Aquatics Shark net removal trial cancelled for this year: Shark Meshing (Bather Protection) Program 2024-25 Annual Performance Report Released
Currawong Wharf Upgrade: Draft REF Open for Feedback Closes October 6
DIY Ideas Johnson Bros Mitre 10 Mona Vale - Avalon 70th Birthday Celebrations: September 19 to 22
NSW Government commits $10 million to Men’s Rugby World Cup Legacy Program
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Week One September 2025 (Sept. 1-7) - Father's Day 2025
Profile of the Week: 2025 A-Grade Rugby League Premiers: Avalon Bulldogs
History: Threatened Species Day 2025 + A few insights into Pittwater's Past + Present Threatened Species
Narrabeen to Manly Beaches Closed After Fatal Shark Incident at Dee Why - Heartbreak for family and community
Mackellar MP Dr Sophie Scamps Tables Safer E-Bikes Bill
Narrabeen Sports High School’s New Performing Arts Hall Designs Revealed
Bilgola Plateau Public School Celebrates 60 Years with Groovy Village Fete: Sunday September 14 - 10am to 3pm
Bendy Buses Return to Pittwater
Aquatics 2025 Australian Shortboard Titles: 5 Local Winners
NSW Health transition team deployed to Northern Beaches Hospital
Molly Picklum - Yago Dora Crowned 2025 World Champions at WSL Finals Fiji
Australian Boardriders Battle Returns for 13th Edition: North Narrabeen Qualifier Round Runs November 8
NSW Councillors to face stronger penalties, faster hearings under proposed laws
Consultation begins on illegal tobacco offences for NSW landlords: Online Survey open until September 14
Australasian Dark Sky Alliance Calls for National Legislation to Curb Light Pollution - Petition Closes September 19
Community Concerned: Warriewood DA Proposes removal of 11 Hectares of Vegetation, Bridge Over Narrabeen Creek to funnel 280+ extra vehicles into Warriewood's Back streets - Exhibition period closes Oct. 1, 2025


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Aquatics Irukandji's Crowned World Champions at the 2025 ISA World Surfing Games
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Pictures Aussie Bird Count 2025 Runs October 20-26: BirdLife Australia Publishes 'What Bird is That?' Help for Participants - so do we!
DIY Ideas Johnson Bros Mitre 10 Mona Vale - Avalon 70th Birthday Celebrations: September 19 to 22
- 🏃🏼♂️➡️ Friday September 19 (Mona Vale only): 5km run with the legend NEDD BROCKMANN and huge Tradie Brekkie for Tradies Day 2025. Register here for the run: www.mitre10.com.au/trade/run-with-nedd-nsw
- 🎨 Saturday: Fun for the whole family.
- 🔥 Sunday: Huge in-store savings.
- 💙 Monday: Special community announcement.
Food Spring Strawberries: recipe Ideas For This Vitamin C Boost Fruit
The first of the Spring strawberries have been coming into grocers during the past week, with a price tag that makes them affordable for many families. One serving (100 g) of strawberries is an excellent source of vitamin C, a good source of manganese, and provides several other vitamins and dietary minerals in lesser amounts. Eaten fresh or turned into a dessert, these glorious crimson treats will keep the season crossover sniffles at bay.
Dipped in chocolate… Or in a soufflé… Or just piled high on a dinner plate! It is time to indulge your senses. A few recipe ideas run this Issue for your consideration.
Spring in pittwater



There's several more in this Issue's Pictorial as we start to get excited for the 2025 Aussie Bird Count.
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