Victory for the Australian Lifesaving Surf Boat Team in 2026 Trans Tasman - NSW Win 2026 Interstate Comp. As Well


The Australian Life Saving Team (ALT) Surf Boat Crews have successfully retained the Trans-Tasman Surf Boat Test Series title after a fierce contest on Saturday, 14 February 2026, at Wanda Beach, in Sydney’s south.
For the 2026 Trans-Tasman Series, the ALT Surf Boat Crews were represented by the Currumbin Barbarians (Open Males), the Collaroy Giants (Open Females), the South Curl Curl Burley (U23 Male), and the Palm Beach Pina Coladas (U23 Females).
The Australian Teams dominated the Open Male, U23 Male and U23 Female competitions, winning all three rounds against the Kiwis. However, the Open Female Oar Blacks were able to one up their Aussie counterparts and claim the Open Female category 2-1.
Full race results for the 2026 Trans-Tasman Surf Boat Series are available on Liveheats here, and you can rewatch the races on the ASRL YouTube Channel here.

Palm Beach SLSC's Pina Coladas Win!
In related Surf Boat news, the New South Wales Interstate Team brought home an incredible victory on Friday February 13 at Wanda Beach at the SLSA Interstates. Congratulates to all eight crews who left nothing on the beach.
Once again local surf boat crews were selected to represent, with South Curl Curl's Runaways (U19 Females), South Curl Curl Dribblers (U23 Male) and the Freshwater Freaks (Reserve Women) part of the State Team. Results here
Team NSW has got it done on home sands again this season, they are 2026 Surf Boat Interstate Champions!
The Australian Surf Rowers League Open Championships 2026 runs February 12 to 15 - more next Issue - results available so far are here.
Pittwater Regatta 2026: 86 boats, 13 yacht clubs sail on Pittwater
Reports by Di Pearson, Photography by Andrea Francolini and RPAYC
The NSW ORC Championship opened the 2026 Pantaenius Australia Pittwater Regatta today - a day of light wind and a sloppy seaway under grey skies that caused race officials at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) to hoist the AP and then shorten the offshore courses – a difficult day on the water for officials and competitors alike.
Division 1’s original 27 nautical mile course was shortened by 10 miles and those that handled the conditions best were John Bacon’s Crazy Diamond, the Melges 32 finishing strongly to beat David Hamilton’s Farr 40, Seeking Alpha by a little over 5 minutes.
Division 2 was originally to sail 21nms, but that course was shortened to 16. Last year’s Division 1 winner, Garry Gudmunson’s ID 35, Organised Chaos, took overall honours by nearly five minutes from Simon Grosser’s Young 88, Young at Heart – a past winner of this event. Third went to Neil Padden’s Beneteau First 40.7, Wailea, with a gap of 11 minutes from the winner.
Crazy Diamond - bow up and raring to go. Photo: Andrea Francolini/RPAYC - Day 1- NSW ORC Championship saw Crazy Diamond, skippered by John Bacon, claim first place in Division 1, while Organised Chaos, under Garry Gudmunson, secured the top spot in Division 2
Narrabeen Athletics Track works underway

Work is officially underway on the redevelopment of the Sydney Academy of Sport’s Athletics Track at Narrabeen, marking a strong start to the year for the local athletics community.
The track was closed in December 2023 due to damage to the track surface making the track unsafe for use.
Office of Sport Deputy Secretary Adam Berry joined Member for Pittwater Jacqui Scruby MP, Member for Wakehurst Michael Regan MP, CC Pines Pty Ltd Executive Chairman Ben Pines and NSW athletics representatives to turn the first sod on the $6.7 million project in late January 2026.
The project scope includes:
- A new World Athletics (WA) compliant synthetic athletics track with moisture-resilient track surface
- New asphalt sub-base
- Improved drainage and stormwater system upgrades
- Accessibility improvements
The $6.7 million Sydney Academy of Sport’s Athletics Track project is anticipated to be completed during Q3 2026 in time for the 2026-27 athletics season.
While the new track is being built the temporary grass athletics track at the Sydney Academy of Sport continues to be available to the athletics community.
Community Grants Funding Delivers Support for 5 Local Veterans Projects in 2026

Saltwater Veterans provides sailing days on Pittwater - Sailing For Connection, Healing & Growth. Photo supplied
Funding is provided to individuals, community groups, schools and ex-service organisations across the state, from Broken Hill in the far west, Bilambil Heights in the far north and the bordertown of Albury in the south.
Formerly known as the Anzac Community Grants Program, the 2025 round of the VCGP was the first delivered under a refreshed program design with more emphasis on funding projects that enhance veteran wellbeing, support recognition of the veteran community and events that acknowledge significant military anniversaries.
Successful applicants have been awarded up to $3,000 for projects that benefit both veterans and the wider community, including 24 educational institutions, 22 RSL sub-Branches and 9 other veteran organisations.

Avalon Beach RSL Sub-Branch is a core community meeting point for Veterans who have served and currently serve. Photo: PON
Project Restore at Balmoral: Modern Moorings May Protect Sydney’s Endangered Seagrass

This past week Project Restore reached a huge milestone when they planted 800 endangered Posidonia shoots beneath their recently installed Environmentally Friendly Moorings (EFMs) at Balmoral Beach.
Back in November 2025, they replaced 10 traditional moorings with Environmentally Friendly Moorings (EFMs), in collaboration with the Balmoral Boatshed.
''This milestone represents the culmination of three years of collaboration with the boating community, mooring contractors, public agencies and scientists.'' the Project Restore team said
As part of Project Restore locals have been joining in on the Citizen Science project, The Storm Squad. This group is integral to helping us collect Posidonia australis fragments. They were asking the community to collect naturally washed up Posidonia fragments from their local beach and leave them at our collection points.
Station Beach, on the Pittwater estuary side of Barrenjoey Headland, is one of these collection points.
This is the second Palm Beach sea plant collected to help restore other areas. In 2014 UNSW and SIMS began collecting Crayweed from Palm Beach to help return other places to how they once were.
See February 2025 report: Project Restore: seagrass from Palm Beach Going to Sydney Harbour - Join the Storm Squad + Environmentally Friendly Moorings – Free Trial Available

Station Beach collection point. Photo: Project Restore/Sydney Institute of Marine Science
Sydney Harbour hosts more than 5,000 boat moorings located in shallow bays around the estuary. Traditionally, these moorings consist of a heavy chain and concrete block that allow safe anchorage for vessels. However, with the movement of tides and winds, the heavy chains swing and scour the seafloor—causing long-term damage to seagrass meadows and the important ecosystems they support.
Pittwater has a capped capacity of 3,641 total moorings, covering private, commercial, and public authority, according to local planning documents. Various marinas and clubs in the area also manage, lease, and provide access to hundreds of additional private and member-only swing moorings.
Week Three February 2026: Issue 651 (published Sunday February 15 2026)
Pictures Pittwater Regatta 2026: 86 boats, 13 yacht clubs sail on Pittwater reports by Di Pearson, Photos by Andrea Francolini and RPAYC
Narrabeen Athletics Track works underway - new study suggests track materials should be chosen carefully
Project Restore at Balmoral: Modern Moorings May Protect Sydney’s Endangered Seagrass
Illegal e-bikes will be seized-crushed in NSW: e-bike Injury Presentations to NSW Hospitals doubles + That e-bike you bought your teen might be an illegal electric motorbike – and the risks are real
Wakehurst MPs Bushfire Bill Lapse Date extended: Concerns persist Over DA's in High-Risk Fire Zones
Community Grants Funding Delivers Support for 5 Local Veterans Projects in 2026
Park Bench Philosophers The ultra-processed foods problem is driven by commercial interests, not individual weakness; Mandatory Health Star Ratings on food products won't fix that while they can be 'Gamed'
Australian MP's-Senators Call Government to Fix Our Feeds - Safer Internet Day 2026
Aquatics Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race: First in best dressed! by Di Pearson
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Week Two February 2026: Issue 651 (published Sunday February 8 2026)
Profile of the Week: SOS (Save Our Suburb) Mona Vale: New Residents Group Launched - next meeting Feb. 26
History: Careel Head Road Shops and the Bangalley- Burrowong Creeks: Some History
New Analysis Shows Mackellar MP Dr. Sophie Scamps Tops Time Spent Doing Her Job
Aquatics: Milla Coco Brown - Lucas Hickson Win 2026 Kim Burton Pro Junior
ARTEXPRESS is back! and Out Front 2026 celebrates the next generation artists - HSC Artists
NSW Women of the Year 2026 finalists announced: Several Locals named
Zali Steggall Calls For Royal Commission into Domestic Violence: 6 Women lost in 2026, so far
Marine Rescue NSW volunteers respond to almost 700 incidents in January 2026
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Week One February 2026: Issue 651 (published Sunday February 1 2026)
Profile of the Week: A community legacy: Art Auction of works from the Home of Susan Duncan & Bob Story to Support West Pittwater RFS - Open now, closing Monday 9 March at midnight - Live auction: Saturday 7 March, Elvina Reserve, 3.30pm - Approximately 20 works will be concluded live
Vale Mike Fletcher AM - 9.10.33 - 30.1.26
The fauna bridge on Mona Vale Road East – will it be a bridge to nowhere?
Pittwater MP Launches Survey Asking For Local Knowledge on Sharks: State Government Announces Further $4.2 million to Improve Shark Safety this Summer + How to reduce the risk of an encounter with a shark
NSW Government announces New Northern Beaches Hospital 'High Volume Surgery Hub' to power through waitlist: Pittwater MP Confirms Locals Will Have Priority
Summer BirdFest 2026: Play antics of New Locals - Blue-faced Honeyeaters Breeding In Pittwater
Australian Sailing Team Appoints Pittwater's Jim Colley as 49erFX National Coach
Pantaenius Pittwater Regatta 2026: titans versus raiders by Di Pearson - held from 13 to 15 February, Entry closes at 1700 hours on 2 February. Late entries may be accepted at an additional fee.
Autism Swim’s Dippers program launches at Queenscliff: Inclusive Beach & Ocean Safety - Free, starts Feb, 2026
Manly Writer's Festival Announces 2026 Program: Exploring Ideas, Storytelling and Civic Debate - Thomas Keneally AO to open four-day festival, 19–22 March 2026, Tickets now open
Community Concern As Another Tree Up for Destruction by the Council - Doubling of prior Bassett Street Mona Vale DA proposal under NSW government SSD's provides stark illustration of impact on local environment of laws written 'for developers' (Feedback closes Feb 2, 2026) - Community Objections Being silenced or Ignored - Dec, 2025 Address to Council by Secretary of Protect Pittwater
Pictures: From Red Dust to Blue Water: Bush to Beach Celebrates 21 Years of Changing Young Indigenous Lives
Park Bench Philosophers: The V-set train on platform two has terminated after 55 years’ service
Profile of the Week Zonta Northern Beaches Club’s President Dr. Lorna Scott: On the IWD Breakfast + 2026 WorksNSW Women’s Week 2026 runs from Monday 2 March to Sunday 8 March, and will see a dynamic series of events, focusing on inclusivity and celebrating the achievements of women across NSW.
Although some of the tropes imposed on women persist in Australian society, as can be seen in the circus foisted on one Australian lady Leader in recent days, cooler heads have prevailed than the exhausted patience prompted in those growing up with lots of brothers and no sisters, and set another example.
This example has been garnered from other women, many of them members of the Zonta Club of the Northern Beaches, who have actioned numerous initiatives for over five decades to quietly create change.
The next event on their 2026 calendar is their March 4th International Womens Day Breakfast at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club at Newport, where Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby will announce who the Pittwater Woman of the Year is.
Tickets here: zonta-club-n-b-international-women-s-day-breakfast
Zonta NB’s 2026 Breakfast Speaker is Shae Ingram, a Class of 2018 graduate of Mater Maria at Warriewood who has gone on to become a Senior Program Engineer working in the Satellite and Space Systems team at Optus.
Ms Ingram is very passionate about advocating for women in STEM, promoting careers in Space, and participating in outreach programs as a Space Ambassador at Optus, where she spends her time educating young people about space, sharing her career pathway, and creating visibility around what an engineer can look like.
‘’From studying Aeronautical Engineering to working at Optus Satellite and Space Systems, representation and visibility of women in engineering is so important to foster a more diverse workforce, particularly for students who are considering future STEM careers.’’ Shae says
The Speaker is very timely given former South Curl Curl girl Katherine Bennell-Pegg was announced as the 2026 Australian of the Year, and fits with Zonta's own program of getting women 'off the ground'. Former Narrabeen and Mona Vale pilot Nancy Ellis, was, in 1953, the only Australian member of the Ninety-Nines and the winner of their Silver Jubilee Scholarship in the United States of America in 1954. The Ninety-Nines, founded by Amelia Earhart in 1929, is the International Organisation of Women Pilots that provides networking, mentoring, and flight scholarship opportunities to recreational and professional female pilots.
Zonta's own Amelia Earhart Fellowship was established in 1938 in honour of famed pilot and Zontian, Amelia Earhart. The US$10,000 Fellowship is awarded annually to up to 30 women pursuing Ph.D./doctoral degrees in aerospace engineering and space sciences. It may be used at any university or college offering accredited post-graduate courses and degrees in these fields.
This week a chat with current Zonta Northern Beaches Club President, Dr. Lorna Scott on that and what else is coming up this year.
Bricks with makers marks were gifted to us decades ago by Charles Benko. Charles stated he got these ones from Brookvale Bricks, when they were still around.
He explained the markings on these bricks, which are marked with a pipe in one case, and two thumbprints to make a heart or harp in the other, is made when the maker had completed run of 10 thousand of them. They would place a personal insignia in that 10 thousandth one made to mark the end of a run.
Charles who lived at the back of Manly near Condamine street, and was a Hungarian who spoke of Auschwitz – his wife was French (Suzanne ?), came to Australia after World War Two. He passed away aged 99 years back now, but his gift of old Brookvale bricks, and stories of our area in the late 1940's and early 1950's, prompted a look into brick making in our area.
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Aquatics Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race: First in best dressed! by Di Pearson
Children Sunday cartoons and animations - This Issue: Never Give Up, Brookvale + Bayview + Mona Vale Bricks: Makers Mark Every run of 10 Thousand, Battle of the Bands – Youth Edition: at Palm Beach, Winter sports sign up, Curious Kids: How much does a cloud weigh? + how do currents form under water? + why can’t we tickle ourselves? + how does our heart beat? + how do scientists hunt for dark matter?, Stories this week: The Secret Pizza Party + 'Hey, That's My Monster!' read by Lily Tomlin, local groups and fun for you

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DIY Ideas A Job For Life: Apprentice Carpenter + Fee-Free Courses + Commencement Tool List + How to Look After Your Tools - TAFE classes commenced this week for those starting or continuing attaining qualifications in their chosen field.
Worth noting is the NSW Government is investing in the qualifications for new apprentices. This saves up to $2,000 for training costs per apprentice.
To be eligible for a fee-free* apprenticeship, including school-based apprenticeships, you must:
- have an employer that is signed up as an Apprenticeship Connect Australia Provider (ACAP)
- be funded under the NSW Government's Smart and Skilled Program
- commence your apprenticeship before 30 June 2027
- not have exceeded the maximum of three fee-free* apprenticeships under this initiative.
There are also a range of other help, support and incentives for those who want to do this through a traineeship for those over 21 with fee caps there too. Fee Free Apprenticeships courses and more information at at: www.tafensw.edu.au/fee-free-apprenticeships
For those who haven't made up their mind and may not enrol until the mid-year start, there are a range of fee-free courses, which include a Statement of Attainment in Pre-Apprenticeship in Construction
This Issue, an overview of one for those who like working with wood and a few pointers we've picked up through the decades that may help with taking the path towards becoming a Carpenter.
Park Bench Philosophers The ultra-processed foods problem is driven by commercial interests, not individual weakness; Mandatory Health Star Ratings on food products won't fix that while they can be 'Gamed'
Pictures Pittwater Regatta 2026 - reports by Di Pearson, Photos by Andrea Francolini and RPAYC
Food 10 Minute Salads: End Of Summer Sweetness - Summer vegetables and fruits in the best seasonal quality and price are now available with that end of season sweetness - peaches are at peak, melons are super-sweet and also have become cheaper. This week we’d like to share a few recipes and that combine some of these in dishes that suit the season and will give you great energy. Most of these, if the prep is already done, can be tossed in their dressings and served in 10 minutes, so these are great ideas for those who would rather spend more time enjoying the season and those late afternoon strolls in Pittwater than cooking.
Events Battle of the Bands – Youth Edition: at Palm Beach, WRC IWD Lunch at LRGC 2026, Pittwater Regatta 2026, Zonta's 2026 International Women's Day Breakfast, Manly Writers Festival, Music, Markets, Social Groups + Heaps more on!
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