January 1 - 31, 2025: Issue 638
Week Two January 2025 (13-19, 2025):
Tilly Rose Cooper's Swimwear Drive For Fijian Youngsters
Bilgola SLSC’s Billy Swims 2025 swum and won: part Pittwater Ocean Swims Series
Wildlife Killed by Same Roaming Dog Pair Again: 2025 Review of NSW Companion Animals Act to Commence following Dog Attack Inquests - (Dogs killing wildlife at: North Narrabeen-Elanora-Ingleside-Warriewood - January 2024)
Local NSW SES Volunteers Busy During First Big Storm for 2025
Aquatics Marine Rescue NSW completes another demanding year returning more than 10,500 people safely to shore in 2024
Community rallies against accelerated logging in Great Koala National Park: Scruby Not backing Down Until GKNP Formalised - Higginson Calls for Labor to Honour its Election promise - Loggers want $300 Million compensation, state $1.3 Billion is the Price Tag to Cease Logging GKNP Trees
Wildlife In Our Midst by Huang Zhi-Wei aka Reg Wong
Pictures: A Mid-Summer Irrawong Falls Walk by Joe Mills
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Week One January 2025 (1-12, 2025):
Front Page Week One January 2025
Newport SLSC's 2025 Pool to Peak Ocean Swims
Strike Force established to investigate brawl at Manly: image of two witnesses released
Pictures: Summer in Pittwater: First Week of January 2025 Means Crowded Beaches, Lifesavers on Patrol, Surf Lifesaving Carnivals, First Pittwater Ocean Swims
Aquatics: Pittwater Ocean Swims Series 2025: great opportunities to dive on in
Draft Plan of Management for Dogs offleash On South Mona Vale Beach Open for feedback closes Sunday February 9 2025
Retirement Villages owner Aveo to Develop Manly Hospital site
Park Bench Philosophers: Beach shacks are an iconic part of Australian summer. Yet, they have also have a hidden, more complex history by Anna Clark, Professor in Public History, University of Technology Sydney
DIY Ideas DIY A Summer-Autumn Salad Garden for a Balcony or at Waist-height
As the proud mum of two boys and a girl 'Bec' Capell has long been focussed on equipping her by no young adults with everything and anything they need to become all they want to be.
Her focus has been on keeping it real and relative. After joining Newport SLSC as a Nippers mum, Bec has undertaken various roles in the club - everything from womanning the shop to looking after the littlies and now looking after members across the club structure as VP of Newport surf club.
Bec introduced 'The Top 5' at Newport, a newsletter featuring the top five stories for club members, when her role was Member Protection Information Officer, contributing a story for the first edition on Tips for Schoolies and how to stay safe if attending. The other 4 stories for that edition were about Newport athletes excelling at surf sports, a working bee on the garden at the front of the club, and the Return and Earn scheme for bottles the club had recently signed up to and Bec again penned an update on Taking 3 for the Sea the Nippers were involved in, setting up the under 7s, 8s and 9s to be current and future custodians of their own and any other beach they find themselves on.
Bec is also an athlete - especially in water sports; a love and passion that commenced when she was young and has been renewed through the opportunities being a member of a surf club provides for all ages and all genders.
Bec won Gold in the 2022 Aussies in the Champion Lifesaver event. That had been preceded by a Silver in the same event at the NSW State Championships in 2020. Bec also takes part in the Patrol Competition team event, again with great team results from Newport SLSC's volunteers working as one crew.
However, getting in the swim of things runs in the family with her daughter Abigail part of the next generation of athletes coming out of the club that sees commentators at Branch, State and National carnivals calling out 'Newport!, Newport!, Newport!' as competitors cross the finish line.
Surf sports have their grounding in honing the skills that enable surf lifesaver volunteers to save lives on the beach and in the water; everything from sprinting on the sand to being able to successfully complete a surf rescue via a range of equipment, and should that be needed, complete first aid and resuscitation once a patient is brought back to the shore.
The carnivals held locally and across Australia also bring together old friends and continue to foster the camaraderie of one team all working together to look after each other and the hundreds of thousands of people who visit our beaches each Season. This, in essence, creates an extended family centred in every surf club - a foundation available for all Bec says gives everyone a place to belong to because all are welcome as all belong - there is something you can do in your local surf club to help your community, help complete strangers, even if you are not an athlete.
This week a few insights into a Season at Newport SLSC from a lady who has undertaken 'Vigilance and Service' for over two decades on glorious Newport Beach.
Pittwater Offshore Newsletter: December 2024
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North Bilgola Directional Marker: Do you have a photo of the surface?
Breeding time for Little Penguins: Boaters urged to stick to speed limit
- Keep speed to under four knots when entering North Harbour, Manly
- Be extra careful at dawn and dusk
- Don’t anchor in seagrass beds
- Don’t bring dogs or cats onto beaches
Mackellar wants an end to gambling advertising
Woody Point Yacht Club's 2025 Wooden Putt Putt & Gentleman's Launch Regatta
- Putt Putt start – 11:00 am
- Gent’s Launch start – 12:00 noon
- BBQ sausage sandwiches & salads provided on the beach before the presentation
- BYO drinks.
- Prizes for best dressed boats and crew.
Warriewood To Mona Vale Swim Cancelled
Roadwork - Utilities: Wakehurst Parkway
Warringah Rats Sevens by the Sea 2025
- 🎶 DJ and live music to keep the vibe going
- 🍹 Pop-up bars serving your favourite drinks
- 🎭 Dress to impress on HillBilly Hill
- 🏃♂️ Fastest On-Field Race – will you take the crown?
- 🎁 Raffles and epic prize giveaways you won’t want to miss!
2025 SLSSNB Branch Championships: Dates
- Champion Lifesaver Championships
- Patrol Competition Championships
- Open Championships (Beach Events Only)
- Masters Championships (Beach Events Only)
- March Past Championships
- Rescue & Resuscitation Championships
- Junior Championships (Beach Events Only)
- Open Championships (Water Events Only)
- Masters Championships (Water Events Only)
- First Aid Championships (U17’s & U19’s)
- Junior Championships (Water Events Only)
- First Aid Championships (U14/15’s & Opens)
Australia Day Breakfast at Newport Beach
189th Australia Day Regatta (Yachts) on Pittwater hosted by Avalon Sailing Club
- MJ Novice/Optimist Novice/Nippa Novice/Open BIC Novice 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap (a novice is described as a competitor that has never raced in a state or national championship)
- Optimist 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Manly Junior 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Open BIC 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Laser Radial 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Spiral 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Laser 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Open Centerboard 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Yachts – Multihulls 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Yachts – Non Spinnaker 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Yachts – Spinnaker 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Wooden yachts 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
- Couta Boats 1st, 2nd and 3rd Handicap
Paddle out to honour Guy “Creature” Haymes
Day of respect and celebration of life
Purple Poppy Day Service 2025
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Missy
13yrs Chihuahua X Mini Foxy
Missy is a sweet but timid lady who had lived with Pudding in the past. Since arrival they have not shown any signs of hanging out together. Missy is a gentle quiet girl who would be best suited to a quiet adult household. Her former Mum needed to go into care. Missy is social with other small dogs. She is easy to handle and cuddle if you give her the time to trust you. She has a heart murmur but is not currently on any medications. She has a short coat and currently a little overweight at 4.5kg. She would suit apartment living and FT working hours and be best with a family who have had a rescue dog. She comes desexed , vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $600.
Buzz and Woody
2yo Netherland Dwarf Rabbits
Buzz and Woody might be brothers and have happily lived together. They are friendly bunnies, though they can be a little flighty until they get to know you. They would like to stay together. They both weigh 1.1kg. They are desexed, vaccinated and microchipped. Their adoption fee together is $300.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Council invites EOI for Pittwater Golf Centre
Basin Transport this Summer
JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing
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Tilly Rose Cooper's Swimwear Drive For Fijian Youngsters
Anyone interested in having a clean out of children’s outgrown swimwear, rashies and wetsuits in the next few weeks, please bring them along to your local surf club and put them in the special bin for a clothing drive for youngsters in Fiji. Community surf clubs from Palm Beach to Collaroy are supporting Tilly Rose Cooper, a 13-year-old Mona Vale SLSC SRC member, who is collecting these items for the community of Tagaqe Village in Fiji.
Tilly explained during the week her family had gone to Fiji as her grandparents were renewing their vows.
‘’Tagaqe Village in Fiji is a very special place, you have to be invited to be allowed to go there. I started talking with the other kids there – they asked if I played football – and then we went for a swim.’’ Tilly told the news service this week
‘’I noticed then they didn’t have any swimmers – they were going in in their everyday gear or their school uniforms because they didn’t have swimmers. With Christmas, and so many of us getting new swimmers because we have outgrown our other ones, I thought it would be good to repurpose these so they could have swimgear too.
‘’This would allow them to go swimming in swimgear instead of their clothes, which is a drowning hazard. We’d also be saving them from landfill by repurposing them.’’ Tilly said
How much gear do you need Tilly?
‘’As much as possible and whatever people can give. We need swimmers, rashies, t-shirts, shorts, hats, thongs, sunblock in ages from littlies through to teenagers. Everything really, and gently used or new would be great. We’re hoping to collect around 20 boxes of swimgear to send over. ‘’
‘’The surf clubs from Palm Beach to Collaroy will have a box with this sign people can drop it off to – that way our community will be helping this community.’’
Tilly is also looking for a sponsor to help her ship the swim wear over. If you want to be the sponsor for this, or can help out in another way, please email her mum Allison: allison@steamit.com.au
Details of the Fijian Clothes Drive for Youngsters
- What to Donate: Gently used or new swimwear, rashies, board shorts, and t-shirts.
- When: Now until February 9th.
- Where: Donation boxes will be placed at participating Surf Life Saving Clubs, including during nippers and other club activities, from Palm Beach SLSC to Collaroy SLSC.
More via Instagram at: www.instagram.com/myfijianclothesdrive
Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby said this week; ‘‘There aren’t many 13-year-olds who come back from a holiday in Fiji with a mission to give back to the community they have visited. Tilly is a changemaker and embodies the Spirit of Pittwater, making a difference in our community as a member of Mona Vale Surf Lifesaving Club and beyond.
‘’I encourage everyone to donate swimwear for this wonderful cause. I look forward to recognising Tilly in parliament with a Community Recognition Statement in the upcoming sitting weeks.’’
Ministry changes
- Amanda Rishworth MP – to become the Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
- Senator Katy Gallagher – to become the Minister for Government Services
- Dr Anne Aly MP – to become the Minister Assisting the Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme
New Fire Truck for Ingleside Rural Fire Brigade
funding for community groups: Griffin
- $30,000 for six air conditioners at Harbord Public School
- $14,344 to Seaforth Football Club towards equipment for staging games
- $25,000 to NBSC Manly Campus for outdoor seating and shade
- $48,618 for a power wall battery storage, utilising 82 existing solar panels
Strike Force Arrests - Assault at Manly: Update
On Friday, 10 January 2025 NSW Police announced it has established a strike force as investigations continue into offences committed during a brawl at Manly earlier in the week.
Shortly after 9pm on Monday 6 January 2025, officers attached to Northern Beaches Police Area Command were called to Manly Wharf on The Esplanade, following reports of a large brawl.
Numerous police crews arrived at the scene within minutes to find about 40 people – many of whom were believed to be juveniles – fighting in the street.
Those involved fled upon the arrival of officers and police assisted in dispersing the remaining crowd. A knife was found discarded on the ground and seized.
Police identified and spoke with a number of witnesses who went to the aid of a teenage male being assaulted by a number of people on the roadway.
The witnesses were also assaulted while attempting to intervene.
Strike Force Crookhaven has been established to investigate the brawl and investigators have obtained and reviewed extensive CCTV footage, identifying several people depicted in the vision.
Since then 3 arrests have been conducted by NSW Police officers and charges laid.
Following inquiries, an 18-year-old man was arrested at Bonnyrigg about 7.30pm last Friday (10 January 2025), police stated on Monday January 13.
He was taken to Fairfield Police Station where he was charged with one count each of riot and affray. He’s been granted conditional bail to appear in Manly Local Court on 29 January 2025.
On Tuesday January 14 the Northern Beaches Police Area Command (NBPAC) advised a 15-year old boy has been charged with affray, riot and assault. Investigations led detectives to an address on the northern beaches and the subsequent arrest and charging of the boy.
He was bailed to appear in February at Surry Hills children's court.
On Thursday January 16 NBPAC stated a 20-year-old Wyong man has been charged with affray, riot and assault by police investigating the attack at Manly wharf.
He was arrested on January 15 and refused bail pending an appearance at Gosford Court on the 16th.
Police Investigations under Strike Force Crookhaven continue.
Anyone with information about this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers: 1800 333 000 or nsw.crimestoppers.com
Information is treated in strict confidence. The public is reminded not to report information via NSW Police social media pages.
Three charged over alleged property and traffic offences - Central Coast
- Take and drive conveyance without consent of owner (two counts),
- Armed with intent to commit indictable offence (two counts),
- Aggravated break and enter and commit serious indictable offence,
- Aggravated break and enter with intent to steal,
- Attempt aggravated break and enter with intent to steal,
- Break and enter house etc steal,
- Attempt break and enter house etc steal,
- Be carried in conveyance taken without consent of owner,
- Police pursuit - not stop - drive dangerously,
- Never licensed person drive vehicle on road,
- Dishonestly obtain property by deception,
- Possess prohibited drug, and
- Commit s 154A offence and disseminate.
VALE Bruce Collings (Dr.)
McAulay, Beverley
O'Gorman, Dr John Francis
2025 NSW Surf Life Saving Championships
Spanish Moss killing critically endangered local trees
The spread of environment weeds in Pittwater is becoming of greater concern to residents and the bushcarers who work to remove them. A recent pictorial by Joe Mills showed there is widespread masses of all types of weeds at Warriewood's perimeter and wetlands and this week the spread of Spanish Moss, with quite a bit now growing on trees beside the path into Toongari Reserve off Avalon Parade, next to the kindergarten, is yet another invader.
Spanish Moss has been found to spread over mature trees across the Sydney Basin and in doing so, prevent photosynthesis, killing the trees.
A recent study by STEP, over Cowan to Marrickville, ascertained what tree species it grew on and found the critically endangered Turpentine (Syncarpia glomulifera) is the most severely affected of all the 76+ species of plants STEP recorded Spanish Moss growing in.
Fragments carried by birds to line nests in bushland have spread this weed into more and more areas, but the tips can also be blown by the wind to another plant.
See: https://www.step.org.au/index.php/item/702-spanish-moss-a-serious-environmental-weed
STEP is a community-based environmental organisation with over 500 members from Ku-ring-gai, Hornsby and surrounding suburbs. Our primary aim is to work for the conservation of bushland in northern Sydney.
Many of these are termed 'garden escapees'.
STEP's Recommendations:
- Gardeners remove all moss they can reach, put it in their green bin and prevent spread.
- Local authorities such as local councils and NPWS remove it from all public places, including trees on nature strips.
- Add Spanish Moss to the next iteration of the Greater Sydney Regional Strategic Weed Management Plan and all other relevant regional strategic weed management plans.
- Classify Spanish Moss at a level that enables its eradication and containment, prohibition of sale and distribution, e.g. as a regional priority weed.
- Undertake research into why Turpentines are a favoured host and the ecological effects of Spanish Moss on bushland.
- Undertake research into control methods.
Swaying veils of grey in dead or dying trees and simplified bushland is not something to look forward to. Let’s not risk it.
Read STEP's full report.
Spanish Moss infestation killing Australian trees: STEP photo
Sydney Wildlife (Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services) Needs Volunteers
NSW residents urged to take care this mosquito season
- Applying repellent to exposed skin. Use repellents that contain DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Check the label for reapplication times
- Wearing light, loose-fitting long-sleeve shirts, long pants and covered footwear. and socks
- Avoiding going outdoors during peak mosquito times, especially dawn and dusk
- Using insecticide sprays, vapour dispensing units and mosquito coils to repel mosquitoes (mosquito coils should only be used outdoors in well-ventilated areas)
- Covering windows and doors with insect screens and checking there are no gaps
- Removing items that may collect water such as old tyres and empty pots from around your home to reduce the places where mosquitoes can breed
- Using repellents that are safe for children. Most skin repellents are safe for use on children aged three months and older. Always check the label for instructions
- Protecting infants aged less than three months by using an infant carrier draped with mosquito netting, secured along the edges
- While camping, use a tent that has fly screens to prevent mosquitoes entering or sleep under a mosquito net
Changes to Public transport Timetables
- Improved all-night services, including new all-night services on 144 between Manly and Chatswood (replacing route 144N) and extension of existing all-night services on route 199 to and from Palm Beach.
- Timetable adjustments to improve reliability.
- Changed route 114 for westbound services via Pacific Highway to improve connection to Sydney Metro at Crows Nest Station.
- Improved frequencies on routes B1, 100 and 230.
- Timetable changes to 111, 228, 229 and 246.
- All-night services on 199 now extended to and from Palm Beach.
- Timetable changes to 155, 191 and 192 to better reflect demand and availability of On Demand Transport services (Keoride).
- Timetable changes to 177, 177X, 179, 180 and 180X to better reflect demand.
Pittwater Outriggers: join us for a free trial
Narrabeen Dragonboat Club Open Day
Avalon Beach SLSC turns 100 in 2025!
$4.25 million In grants for community-led programs to prevent domestic violence
- Focus on high-impact settings such as schools, workplaces and sporting clubs
- Engage men and boys in prevention initiatives
- Align with the ’Change the Story’ framework, including related frameworks ‘Changing the Picture’, ‘Changing the Landscape’ and ‘Pride in Prevention’
- Support LGBTQIA+ communities through inclusive programming
- Support migrant and refugee communities
- Explore innovative approaches, including the use of digital spaces such as social media.