Week Three May 2026: Issue 654 (published Sunday May 17)
Council Draft Budget 2026/27 Open for Feedback Until Sunday May 24: A Delve into the Details
Regan's Bushfire Protection Bill Voted Down
Pictures Mona Vale Raiders Mother's Day 2026 Rounds at Newport Oval: Round 4
Australian Interschools Surfing Championships 2026: Three Local Schools Take Part
Aquatics Royal Prince Edward Yacht Club Lodges Challenge For 38th America’s Cup
Forest High School Official Opening: May 15 2026
Steggall slams Budget for failure of leadership in climate resilience investment - + Will this budget really make housing fairer for more Australians? It’s a good start + A budget with a bundle of reforms in a time of ‘extreme uncertainty’
DA for 120 Mona Vale Road Warriewood site refused by planning panel
Park Bench Philosophers National Volunteers Week 2026: Make This your Year to Volunteer in your Community
DIY Ideas Autumn DIY Jobs: Exterior Jobs to Keep Everything Dry and Cosy Inside the Home
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Week Two May 2026: Issue 654 (published Sunday May 10)
Profile: The Kerry Gleeson Centre, Mona Vale
History: Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club History Celebration of 121 Summers Spent 'Messing About in Boats'
Vale Shane Stedman OAM, 1941-2026
State Government's Wakehurst Parkway flood improvement Works to Commence May 11
Aquatics Merc’s legacy will be part of every boardrider club’s shark surveillance set up: SLSNSW Drone to stay on Peninsula at 4 beaches until June 30
Scotland Island Road + Drainage Works Completed
Narrabeen Lake amenities Building DA Lodged
Pictures Pittwater 2026 for Mother's Day by Joe Mills, A J Guesdon, Kevin Murray and Michael Mannington OAM
Scruby Presses Government For Critical Funding Boost to Women's Services
$387 million boost for the CSIRO - 300+ Jobs still to go
Park Bench Philosophers Archibald - Wynne - Sulman Prize Winners 2026
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Week One May 2026: Issue 654 (published Sunday May 3)
Profile of the Week: David Elfick
History: Palladium Palm Beach 1930 to 2026, Art Deco in Pittwater
George Pittar Wins 2026 Margaret River Pro.!
Northern Beaches Hospital officially transitions to public hands - Nurses and midwives at Northern Beaches Hospital to receive expanded opportunities in public health system
Aquatics: Marine Rescue NSW volunteers complete demanding boating season: more than 7 thousand safely returned to shore - MAYDAY fundraising campaign 2026 Launched
Busy storm season wraps up as SES continues to boost capabilities with new flood rescue vehicles
Pictures Bangalley Headland Hazard Reduction: Open Day for Local Fire-Rescue NSW Stations on Saturday May 9 + Time to check your Fire Alarms
Lion Island Series 2026: Race 1
Not Done Yet: Award Winning Piemaker still at Careel Bay Shops until end of August
Warringah Freeway upgrade completion: Please Familiarise Yourself With The Changes
Historic Sydney Hobart champion Solveig set to shine at CYCA’s Great Veterans Race on May 9 - Entries now Open
Guardians League announced: New Platform for Surf Racing Commences 2027
Park Bench Philosophers: How One pygmy blue whale's song unlocks oceans of data
DIY Ideas Mother's Day 2026: Give Mum some new plants for her Ever Blooming Native Flowering Plants Garden
Residents warned of Ross River Virus risk: Detected at Narrabeen-Warriewood
Hawkesbury-Nepean River System Coastal Management Program (Pittwater) Stage 4: Feedback Invited until May 31
Helen Pitt Returns to Avalon to speak about her new book: Luna Park with Sarah Macdonald - May 7 at ABSLSC, tickets available now
Regulation of sunscreens in Australia: Feedback Invited - closes May 23
Profile of the Week Rosie Schonell: ‘Grades don’t define you’ - author and former teacher challenges education norms in debut novelClareville local Rosie Schonell is a former English teacher with a passion for telling spooky tales. Her debut novel, Breaking School Rules is Easy was published on March 6 by Hembury Books.
Breaking School Rules is Easy is a middle-grade mystery that follows main characters Billie and Minty as they investigate the eerie happenings tied to a tragic local family and the abandoned house behind the girls’ college they attend. As they solve riddles and puzzles linked to the mystery, they learn being smart isn’t necessarily about academic success - it can also be about curiosity, creativity and having the courage to think differently.
Rosie has a Bachelor of Arts with a Diploma of Education from Macquarie University and a Master of Special Education from the University of Sydney. These qualifications have led her to work as a specialised teacher for students with learning difficulties.
Rosie also volunteers teaching literacy skills to disadvantaged children and adult migrants. She firmly believes that learning to read ignites one’s imagination, fills you with knowledge and opens doors in the real world. Rosie’s debut novel is a middle-grade mystery called Breaking School Rules is Easy. Her upcoming children’s book Maggie Moo The Cow Who Forgot What To Do is a fun story about a friendly and forgetful cow.
BSRIE follows this philosophy, tapping into an honest pre-adolescent experience, whilst exploring the emotional ups and downs of friendship and identity as a tween.
Rosie has adult children and lives with her husband, spending her time between Balmain and Clareville, Pittwater. She enjoys pickleball, cold water swimming, outrigging and volunteers as a Crisis Supporter at Lifeline.
This week a chat with Rosie about her debut book.
History Barangaroo colonial era boat to be preserved for permanent display + the Short Life and Long Voyages of Scotland Island Schooner the GeordyOn Friday May 15 the NSW Government announced Australia’s oldest surviving colonial-era boat, found under layers of tidal sand and mud during excavation for the Barangaroo metro station in 2018, will be going on permanent display at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Archaeologists traced the 9- metre boat's timber back to eucalypt species found along the Hawkesbury River and in Pittwater. This would come as no surprise to those who are aware much of the early ship-building timber for the new colony was sourced from here.
So many trees had been removed by 1803 that the floods along the Nepean-Hawkesbury floodplain Sydney is still dealing with today, caused the then Governor to order the colonists desist and replant trees. Andrew Thompson of Scotland Island died years before his time due to rescuing others from these floods and becoming ill as a result.
See: Stealing The Bush: Pittwater's Trees Changes - Some History
The boat was built using the “clinker” technique of overlapping timber planks to make up the hull and is believed to have been used to transport goods around Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River. These boats were also used by 'boatmen' - who used them as taxis to ferry people home across the harbour - and were also used as racing vessels in rowing contests that inspired the earliest regattas.
The first boat race of which we have any account was an amateur affair on May 16, 1818. It was won by Captain Piper, naval officer:
Men such as the first Lightkeeper at Barrenjoey headland, George Mulhall, was considered the 'first rowing Champion of Australia' in a similar boat and when not winning races to feed his growing family, also hired himself out as a boatman.
The boat has been the subject of detailed conservation work and is now in the hands of Australian National Maritime Museum after being delivered in a refrigerated truck container due to its importance and delicate state.
The museum has begun to prepare the boat for permanent exhibition. In the meantime - a little about the Geordy, launched from Scotland Island in November 1810.
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Anna's Walk 2026

Manly Warringah Netball Association MWNA Notice: 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: May 17
Round 5: 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: 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.

Support Jason's road to recovery

Congratulations Kirk!

Saltwater Veterans Drone Support Opportunity
- • Capture and share the impact of the SVSP mission through its sailing programs
- • Support organic sail coaching and training seasons
- • Enhance safety, including aerial monitoring for dangerous marine life


Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Sasha
4yo German Shepherd

Sasha is a very sweet girl who came from the pound. Someone has taught her basic commands, sit, shake, drop, paw. She makes good eye contact with a human. Sasha is affectionate and sweet and easy to handle, however she is looking for a home-based worker. She is not a fan of small fluffy dogs. Our dog trainer said: Sasha approached the children in a calm gentle manner. She takes treats gentle but needs a flat hand. She does not jump up. She copes well with young playful kids. Sasha has a medium coat and weighs about 25kg. She would suit a family with house and garden where someone is always home. She is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $450.
Bunny
2yo Border Collie X Wolfhound

Bunny is just the sweetest girl. She loves human attention and affection and will even stand on her hind legs for a cuddle! She is very excitable and loves her food. She is very eager to learn and please; however, she does have separation anxiety and is looking for a home-based family. On lead she ignores other dogs and pulls with excitement. She sits on command. Our dog trainer says: A lovely young dog who enjoys both the company of adults and children. She coped with kids play and noise. She is very well behaved and showed a lot of self-control. She did not jump up even when excited. A beautiful dog with kids! She has a lovely scruffy coat that needs brushing and she weighs 22.7kg. She would suit a family with house and garden where someone is always home. She is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $450.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Recovery is Prevention: WRC Community Lunch

- When: Wednesday 28 May.
- Where: The Mona, Mona Vale.
- Cost: $65 per person, two-course lunch and keynote included.
Underwater Photos pre-2000 sought


$1.2 million grant program to support community-led resilience projects
Women Helping Women SES workshop 2026


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Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Report Hate Crimes
- Every report is taken seriously by the NSW Police Force.
- You can expect a respectful and straightforward experience.
- A translator will be used if required.
- When you report to the police, they will request your details. You can choose not to provide these details at the time of reporting however, this will likely affect how police can proceed with an investigation.
- Support services or contact with an appropriate liaison officer will be offered.
- You will be kept informed of what happens next, your rights and the criminal process (if someone was able to be charged).
Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal
Vale Kerry Traynor

Vale Anthony Hardwick
Wicka one of my surf instructors as a grom and then as a junior coach a work mate. So welcoming and full of knowledge RIP Wick - Pamela Burridge
Commiserations and condolences to his Family. Wicked was such a North Narrabeen Legend. He actually won an event at Dbah that Sid Aspinal and Gordon Phillipson organised attracting some of the best surfers at that time in 1971.RIP Wicka. - Andrew Mckinnon

Digital Wellbeing Event
Seas the Day 2026

NSW Nurses celebrated for their commitment to communities
- Rolling out Safe Staffing Levels in identified key areas across NSW public hospitals, with a commitment of 2,480 full time equivalent staff over four years;
- Abolishing the wages cap;
- Delivering the largest pay increase for nurses in more than two decades and the largest pay rise ever for the lowest paid nurses in NSW;
- Saving the 1,112 nurses the Liberals planned to sack
- Boosting the nursing workforce by more than 5,000 full time equivalent staff in our hospitals;
- Supporting our future health workforce with study subsidies ;
- Helping attract and retain the essential workers NSW needs.

Marine Rescue Cottage Point: Return + Earn
- Save the barcode to your phone (photos or files)
- Scan it at the Return and Earn machine before you start
- Your full refund from that session will be donated to our campaign

- Download and log in to the Return and Earn app
- Go to Charities → Browse charities
- Search for Marine Rescue Cottage Point
- Select Set as payout
- Scan your app barcode at the machine or depot before returning containers
- Return your eligible containers
- When finished, select Donate on the screen
- Choose Marine Rescue Cottage Point and confirm
- Every container helps keep our volunteers on the water!!
- Thank you for supporting us to support you on the water!
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MR CP 30 - the Chris Gillett
Over 3 Decades at APS: Celebration of Mrs Weber on her retirement
Lisa Weber is retiring from Avalon Public School after 32 years as classroom teacher, and Deputy Principal.
Family and friends are celebrating her long lasting impact and incredible career with a retirement party at Avalon Surf Club, and are opening the invitation up to past and present APS families to pop in and celebrate with us.
Details are:

Avalon's Dr John Eccles to Retire

Warriewood SLSC's Biggest Morning Tea

Applications open for grants to improve the lives of people with disability
Stop Vertical Seawalls: Petition
NSW Volunteer of the Year Awards 2026 Nominations now Open
- Young Volunteer of the Year 24 years and under
- Adult Volunteer of the Year 25 to 64 years
- Senior Volunteer of the Year 65 years and over
- Volunteer Team of the Year Two individuals or over
- Emergency Volunteer of the Year An individual or teams volunteering in emergency prevention, preparation, response, or recovery efforts.
- Volunteer Leader of the Year A designated volunteer manager, a team of volunteer managers or a registered not-for-profit organisation
- Not-for-Profit Voluntary Governance Award An unpaid board of directors or individual board member, who exemplifies excellence in governance
8-Storey SSD lodged for 35-39 Darley Street
- Infrastructure Strain: The Warriewood Sewage Treatment Plant is already at capacity; adding high-density loads to this site is a failure of planning foresight.
- Traffic & Safety: Darley Street East is the main access road to the beach and struggles with local flow at any time. This SSD adds hundreds of daily vehicle movements to a bottleneck.
- Heritage & Character: The proposed height destroys the visual "village" feel that defines Mona Vale.
Avalon water mains renewal construction
- re-established our temporary compound in the grassy area opposite 61 Barrenjoey Road. We appreciate your patience as we occupy two parking spaces on Old Barrenjoey Road so that we can safely move machinery and equipment in and out of the compound.
- re-established our work area within Sydney Water’s Ingleside reservoir site.
- work during the night to continue laying the last sections of water main at the intersection of Old Barrenjoey Road and Avalon Parade. This stage of work will take about three to four months to complete, weather and ground conditions permitting.
- work during the night to repair some potholes along Old Barrenjoey Road within our work area.
- set up a laydown area close to our work site near Avalon Parade, in front of Chemist Warehouse. We’ll take some parking spaces while this area is in use.
Community Participation Plan: Feedback open
- These changes are about protecting and promoting participation on the planning issues that matter most and removing consultation that is duplicative or unnecessary.
- The draft Community Participation Plan proposes to extend exhibition for strategic plans, to ensure stakeholders can fully engage with how their communities will change over time.
- DA consultation requirements will also be standardised across the state, with a list of lower-impact development types identified where no public exhibition is required where the development is consistent with the planning controls.
- To provide consistency across NSW, an update to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2021 is proposed to mandate a 7-day notification before works commence for new buildings, additions and demolitions undertaken as complying development in all local government areas. This update would remove the current 14-day written notice requirement which currently applies across NSW.
- Minimum 28-day public exhibition of strategic plans such as LEPs and DCPs and 14 days for Development Applications unless a council plan specifies otherwise
- Notification to adjoining landowners
- Online publication of documents via the NSW Planning Portal
- Consideration of community views in decision-making
Have your say on Health Star Ratings
Pittwater Community Groups:
Mona Vale Residents Association


