January 1 - 31, 2025: Issue 638

Front Page Issue 638

Week Two January 2025 (13-19, 2025):

PEP-11 Officially Refused by Federal Government: the Whales May Now Migrate free of Seismic or Drilling risk

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

Breeding time for Manly and Pittwater's Little Penguins: Boaters urged to stick to speed limit - First NSW Maritime Blitz for 2025 now on

Ball shaped debris washes up on Local Beaches: Call for Sydney Water to 'Come Clean' on How Much Sewerage is Leaking Into Environment

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


Park Bench Philosophers: From cod logs to frog bogs: we catalogued 400 ways to help species survive a warmer world by CSIRO


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Week One January 2025 (1-12, 2025):

Front Page Week One January 2025

Are Turtles not Safe in the Estuary? Green Turtle Killed in Pittwater Prompts Renewed Calls for Boaters to slow down, adhere to the speed limit

Palm Beach SLSC Hosts the 2025 Adrian Curlewis Twilight Masters Carnival + PBSLSC's Within Club BBB's Carnival 

Newport SLSC's 2025 Pool to Peak Ocean Swims

Avalon Beach Surf Lifesaving Club's 100 Years: some January Reflections of past events + January to February 2025 Centenary Events

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 

Transition to Net Zero accelerates with purchase of 319 Zero Emission buses: 276 for North Shore + Manly to Barrenjoey Peninsula - Brookvale, Mona Vale Bus Depots being Converted to Service same

New Emergency Response Beacons Now Active at North Palm Beach, Turimetta, Narrabeen + South Curl Curl, Fishermans, Shelly Beaches

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

Profile of the Week Rebecca Capell: Vice President of Newport SLSC

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.

    History Pittwater Summer Houses: Florida House, Palm Beach
    Once a three storey sandstone home, now a four-storey beachside mansion, the block of land for this building was purchased by Laurence Gallagher when Palm Beach was being sold as the ‘Palm Beach’ of Australia. 

    To attract buyers, the Barrenjoey Land Company likened this Pittwater beach to the Palm Beach in Florida, USA. Naming the house, 'Florida House’, on Florida road, was in keeping with the intentions of those selling land at 'Palm Beach' and made it easy to locate for those not familiar with the area. 

    Stated by some sources to have been built early in 1916, when Lawrence was actually serving with the AIF overseas, Mr. Gallagher may have already been working for one of the main builders of premises in this hilly area after the initial 1912 land sales, Albert Verrills.

    Laurie, sometimes spelt ‘Lawrie’, was employed building roads and structures around Palm Beach and would later win the contract to build a section of Ocean road Palm Beach. 

    Family records of the Verrills state it was Albert Verrills who helped in the construction of Florida House, one of the first of many homes he built in the area, and Laurie Gallagher, who completed the stone works.

    Later on he bought the Lot beside Florida House where 'Kookaburra' stands today. 

    The Certificate of Titles recorded show the Florida House Lot was transferred to him in December 1915, just months after he had enlisted to serve in WWI. He is listed on the Certificate of Title as being 'of Barrenjoey' as this end of the peninsula was then known, so must have been living and working in the area already.

    As the Barrenjoey Land Company was offering generous terms for these first 1912 land sales, with a small deposit and no requirement to settle your mortgage with someone or other for a few years, Laurie must have been among the initial buyers of lots in 1912 when the first and second subdivisions took place and possibly working at Barrenjoey Lighthouse under David Gow, then head light keeper, and older brother of Carl Gow.

    A mortgage taken out in August 1922 with a relative 'John Gallagher' lists John as being a 'Carter of Barrenjoey'.

    Laurie Gallagher was born in Linlithgow Scotland, 1891. He enlisted in the AIF in August 1915, aged 24 years and two months and left Australia on board HMAT A32 Themistocles on 5 October 1915. His occupation is listed as 'stonemason'.

    Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:  December 2024

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    To contact Roy:  editor@scotlandisland.org.au

    North Bilgola Directional Marker: Do you have a photo of the surface? 

    Avalon resident Richard Jeffery is asking residents to look through their old albums and see if they have a clear photo of the surface of the brass directional marker that once graced the plinth on North Bilgola headland, as a project has been launched to replace this.

    Richard explains:
    ‘’I have a long-time passion for the place and usually spend a couple of hours a day there picking up garbage, talking to visitors, and generally enjoying this beautiful spot. 

    You are probably aware that the Directional Indicator was installed in 1988 as part of the 1988 Australian Bicentenary celebrations. I recently found a few photos of the event. 

    The Rotary Club of Pittwater and Warringah Council Direction indicator at Bilgola Headland being unveiled, June, 1988. Pic: NBC

    The original (and I believe a replacement) has been stolen over the years, probably because of their brass content. 

    Many residents are very keen to see a new Directional Indicator installed. I have approached the Northern Beaches Council and received a generally positive response. 

    The next stage is to get hold of a plan or a clear photo of the actual indicator so that the new one will be similar.

    Could I use your excellent publication to ask your readers if they have access to such a photo or plan?''
     
    I am promoting the headland on HERE
    I can be contacted at pittwaterplayground@outlook.com 

    Thank you
    Richard Jeffery

    Breeding time for Little Penguins: Boaters urged to stick to speed limit

    Say hello to Manly's newest (and cutest) residents - Little Penguins! 

    It's breeding season for these endangered guys, so boaters lets keep them safe by:
    • 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
    To learn more visit: https://bit.ly/4g0HUbg

    NSW Maritime 
    January 16, 2025

    NB: there is also a colony of Little Penguins on Lion Island and a colony of seals at Barrenjoey - please do not speed on the estuary. AJG- Ed./PON

    Mackellar wants an end to gambling advertising

    I’ve heard from young men and women across the Northern Beaches that it’s not uncommon to have lost the equivalent of a house deposit on gambling.

    I have heard from worried parents and concerned partners. I have heard from those who struggle with gambling themselves.

    Right now, you just can’t escape gambling ads. They are relentless. They are everywhere. Even our children know the language of gambling.

    Enough is enough. I’m calling for an end to gambling advertising online and on TV. If you care about this too, then sign my petition below:


    Dr. Sophie Scamps
    MP for Mackellar

    Woody Point Yacht Club's 2025 Wooden Putt Putt & Gentleman's Launch Regatta

    Entry forms are on the website now for this signature event to be held on Saturday 25th January.

    Start and finish: Treharne Cove – Saturday January 25th, 2025
    • Putt Putt start – 11:00 am
    • Gent’s Launch start – 12:00 noon
    FREE ENTRY
    • BBQ sausage sandwiches & salads provided on the beach before the presentation
    • BYO drinks.
    • Prizes for best dressed boats and crew.
    The on water action will commence when the fleet assembles about 30 minutes before the first start.


    Warriewood To Mona Vale Swim Cancelled

    Was to be held on Sunday January 19 2025: Event Cancelled
    Due to the dangerous conditions forecast for Sunday and into next week, this event has been cancelled. Those who have entered will be contacted with details about their entry.


    Includes: Janice Mason Family Fun Swim at Mona Vale and Don Jenkin Memorial Swim.

    Roadwork - Utilities: Wakehurst Parkway

    North Narrabeen on Wakehurst Parkway between Caleyi Trail and Palm Terrace
    Sun 19 Jan 2025 to Tue 21 Jan 2025, work times: 9:00pm to 5:00am - Traffic affected both directions.

    Reduced speed limit (40km/h), check signage, allow extra travel time. Alternating (stop/slow) traffic conditions will be in place to allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time.

    Transport for NSW

    Warringah Rats Sevens by the Sea 2025

    It's almost time for our annual SEVENS BY THE SEA Tournament! 🏉🌊

    Get ready for an action-packed day from 11am to 8pm on Saturday 15th of February, all finishing under the lights!
    • 🎶 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!
    Don’t miss out on the excitement – it’s going to be an unforgettable event!

    2025 SLSSNB Branch Championships: Dates

    The 2025 Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches Branch Championships will be held in February and March 2025. All event circulars and additional important event information are posted and updated on this SLSSNB page – see below.

    Information relating to the events will be also communicated in real time via the SLSSNB Surf Sports Team App 

    Time Table & Locations Summary
    Champion Lifesaver Championships
    (Resus and Theory Only) Branch Office, Warriewood (Evening) Wed, Feb 5th 2025

    Patrol Competition Championships
    (Resus and Theory Only) Branch Office | Warriewood (Evening) | Thurs, Feb 6th 2025

    Following events will be held at Newport Beach on Sat, Feb 8th 2025 –
    • Champion Lifesaver Championships  
    • Patrol Competition Championships
    • Open Championships (Beach Events Only)
    • Masters Championships (Beach Events Only)
    • March Past Championships
    • Rescue & Resuscitation Championships

    Following events will be held at Newport Beach on Sun, Feb 9th 2025 –
    • Junior Championships (Beach Events Only)  
    Following events will be held at Newport Beach on Sat, Feb 15th 2025 –
    • Open Championships (Water Events Only)  
    • Masters Championships (Water Events Only)
    • First Aid Championships (U17’s & U19’s) 
    Following events will be held at Newport Beach on Sun, Feb 16th 2025 –
    • Junior Championships (Water Events Only)  
    • First Aid Championships (U14/15’s & Opens)
    The Surf Boats Championships will be held at Palm Beach on Sat, Mar 1st 2025.

    Australia Day Breakfast at Newport Beach

    Enjoy an Aussie Breakfast at Newport Beach on Friday 26th of January, with fun and games for everyone from 7:30am to 11:30am!
    Five local community organisations have teamed up to present a fabulous event for all ages to enjoy this Australia day.

    There will be bacon and egg rolls, sausage and egg rolls, pancakes, gelato and coffee available for sale while you enjoy the music performed by local groups. The event is kid friendly, with face painting, rides and games for them to enjoy. If you fancy yourself a bit of a big kid, there will also be our annual thong throwing competition (open to all ages, of course).

    Come down and support Northern Beaches Rotary Club, Northern Beaches Zonta Club, Warringah/Pittwater SES and NSW RFS Northern Beaches Headquarters and Mackerel Beach Brigades and enjoy the atmosphere down at Bert Payne Park!

    189th Australia Day Regatta (Yachts) on Pittwater hosted by Avalon Sailing Club

    Registration for this event closes at Sun 26 Jan 2025 11:00.

    The Regatta will be held in Pittwater, the country of the Garigal clan, they are part of the oldest culture in the world.

    Avalon Sailing Club acknowledges and recognises the Strength, Resilience, and Courage of the traditional custodians.

    Guests are welcome anytime in the afternoon. The presentation will take place once all sailors have returned to the club which is expected between 3:30pm - 4:30pm. Drinks and snacks will be available from the bar, tables and chairs available with guests encouraged to bring a picnic and something to put on the BBQ.

    Expected divisions, and prizes, are as follows:
    • 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 

    Official: Guy’s Paddle-Out. final date is Saturday the 15th February at 2pm.  at North Avalon.

    If you could let as many people as possible know it would be very much.

    A paddle out and farewell to Guy.
    It’s not often we are able to get the family together in one place at the same time. 

    To all our Family and Friends you are invited on Saturday the 15th of February at 2.pm, at North Avalon for a paddle-out for Guy “Creature” Haymes to celebrate his life and his love of The North Av Rocks. It was the place were he learnt to surf. 

    In later years whenever it got big he was often the first one out. Guy would never let size get in the way of a good surf, the bigger the better was his motto.
    John Haymes

    Purple Poppy Day Service 2025

    When: Monday 24 February 2025
    Where: Pittwater RSL Cenotaph

    Our fourth Purple Poppy Day Service will be held on Monday 24 February 2025.

    Purple Poppy Day Service honours all Animals currently serving, or served and died, in all conflicts.  “They had no choice”.

    The Service will commence at 11:00 am, at the Lower Cenotaph at the Pittwater RSL Club.  Everyone should be seated by 10:45 am.
    In the event of rain, we will be under cover.

    We ask members of the community NOT to bring their pets to our service!

    Pittwater RSL Club
    82 Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale.

    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

    Council invites expressions of interest (EOI) for the lease, development and operation of Pittwater Golf Centre, located at 1500 Pittwater Road, Warriewood. The EOI opens on 27 November 2024, with submissions required by 2pm on Thursday 27 February 2025.

    Northern Beaches Mayor Sue Heins highlighted the exciting opportunities this prominent and much loved venue offers for the right operator.

    “Council is looking for an imaginative, experienced operator to revitalise the Pittwater Golf Centre into a vibrant, high-quality golf and entertainment destination that will attract and engage the community.

    “The Centre boasts a high-profile location with driving range, mini-golf, teaching academy, pro-shop and café providing an ideal opportunity for a revitalised and profitable operation.

    “The Northern Beaches community loves an active, outdoor lifestyle. Situated almost at the centre of the peninsula, the site is perfectly positioned to cater to our golf-loving residents and visitors alike.” said Mayor Heins.

    For those interested in applying, a site briefing and inspection will be held on Wednesday 11 December at 11am at the Pittwater Golf Centre. Bookings are required to attend.

    For further information or submit interest, visit here.

    The property can be viewed here.

    Basin Transport this Summer

    Your Basin Camping Adventure Starts Here! 👉 Barrenjoey Boating Services is your gateway to The Basin and the stunning Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. 

    Our convenient water taxi and barge ferry service make getting to your Basin campsite a breeze. 

    Phone: +02 9974 4229 to book!


    JP Public Register

    You can find a Justice of the Peace (JP) using the online Public Register. You can search by postcode, name of a JP, day of availability, language spoken and JP registration number. The register lists a JP’s location, availability and telephone number. Please note that JPs are volunteers and may not be available at all times. Click here to access the JP Public RegisterNB: There are  3 J.P’s working in Pittwater RSL Sub-Branch office, we work every Monday (10:30am to 15:30)except on public holidays:
    1. Terry Jones J.P.
    2. Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
    3. Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P

    Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

    Please contact Sydney Wildlife Rescue on (02) 9413 4300 for advice if you hit a native animal or come across an injured one while driving. It is helpful if you can provide an accurate location or landmark to assist our rescuers who will pouch check marsupials for joeys, so little lives like Phoebe can be saved. 


     
    Photo: Phoebe the Swamp Wallaby by Jane Notice

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    January 2025

    Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data 

    Local wildlife rescuers are asking all members of the public to report any roadkill on McCarrs Ck Rd or any other road in the NB (Wakehurst Parkway or Mona Vale Road for instance) on www.wildlifemapping.org

    This records the GPS position, date, sex, species. Photos can be added as they help in identification. The data is then forwarded to OEH and Transport NSW as it can help establish the best places to place mitigation. There is so much wildlife on the move in our area at present due to various pressures. There is a database that volunteers maintain but this needs three pieces of information:
    1. The position via GPS or road and suburb
    2. The date
    3. The animal
    The details can be entered into the database directly by you at:   www.wildlifemapping.org

    Report Hate Crimes

    If you are subjected to hate on social media or online you should keep evidence by taking screen shots of the abuse including usernames, URLs and any other relevant information. 
    You can report the abuse directly to the platform and report in person at any Police Station. If you witness a hate incident or hate crime but are not the victim, you can still make a report to the NSW Police. In an Emergency call Triple Zero (000). If not urgent, you can report online at crimestoppers.com.au or call 1800 333 000 or report in person at any Police Station. 

    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

    Media statement; Thursday 16 January 2025
    By: The Hon Anthony Albanese MP, Prime Minister of Australia

    Today I announce updates to the Cabinet and the Ministry, following the foreshadowed resignation of Bill Shorten MP as Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services.

    I intend to recommend to the Governor-General, Her Excellency Ms Sam Mostyn AC, that she make the following changes to the Ministry:
    • 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
    I once again pay tribute to Bill Shorten for his decades of service and the tangible positive difference he’s made to the lives of Australians all over the country and to the NDIS.

    These positions will be in addition to the ministerial responsibilities already held by Ministers Rishworth, Gallagher and Aly.

    In addition to the above changes, Anika Wells MP, Minister for Aged Care and Minister for Sport, has been promoted to the Cabinet.

    I am proud to lead a strong, united and stable cabinet government focussed on delivering for Australians now, while building Australia’s future.

    A swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to occur at Government House, Canberra, on Monday, 20 January 2025, at 9.30am.

    New Fire Truck for Ingleside Rural Fire Brigade

    Friday January 10, 2025
    Ingleside Rural Fire Brigade took delivery of a brand new fire truck today. Our Captain Laura Marsh, received the keys & formal handover of the RFS Category 10 Pumper, from Northern Beaches RFS A/District Manager, Supt. Peter Marshall. 

    Laura said, "This brand new RFS Pumper, will support the Ingleside area and surrounding suburbs during Structural and Bush fires, and during responses to Vehicle accidents and fires. Its a great addition to our Brigade and the Northern Beaches District and our volunteers are looking forward to putting it to use."

    The truck is two-wheel drive, weighs 15t, carries 2000L of water. It can be set up as a designated pumping unit at small and large structural fires. With better lighting on a truck mounted light pole, it will ensure better safety during night time incidents. 

    The RFS Pumper is now in service at Ingleside, along with our heavy 3400L bushfire tanker. The new 'Cat 10' replaces our old 'Cat 11' 4WD Pumper, which struggled with older age and some later in life sickness. The old Cat 11 Pumper was the very first prototype of that style of Pumper for the RFS back in 2007, which served in the District as the Districts 'Flyer' for most of its life, before moving to the Ingleside area a few years ago. 


    Photos: Ingleside Rural Fire Brigade

    funding for community groups: Griffin

    Community groups, sporting clubs and other not-for-profit organisations are being encouraged to prepare their applications for funding under the popular Community Building Partnerships program.

    Member for Manly, James Griffin said the hugely popular program guarantees $450,000 will be spent in the Manly electorate.

    “The Community Building Partnership is one of the best funding programs on offer because it guarantees funding will go to some of our hard-working, dedicated community groups and organisations,” Mr Griffin said.

    “The program invests in projects that matter and make a difference, particularly to volunteers who go above and beyond on skin-tight budgets to provide a service to our local community.

    “Over past rounds of the fund, we have seen some outstanding community-led projects receive grants that have led to real, tangible benefits for our electorate”, Mr Griffin said.

    Successful applications under the Community Building Partnership program include:
    • $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
    Mr Griffin said, “I am always pushing to ensure that our community benefits from these grant opportunities, and I am proud that the Community Building Partnership fund has invested significant funds into our electorate.

    “Applications open in just a few days’ time so I encourage interested community groups to visit the website and begin preparing their applications for funding.”

    The Community Building Partnership Fund opens on the 28th of January 2025 and applications close on February 21st.

    For more information, visit the NSW Government website: https://www.nsw.gov.au/grants-and-funding/community-building-partnership-2025

    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

    Thursday, 16 January 2025: NSW Police
    Three teens will face court today charged following an investigation into property crime on the Central Coast.

    Since the beginning of December 2024, officers attached to Brisbane Water Police District and Tuggerah Lakes Police District investigated several property and traffic offences they believed were linked.

    The incidents are alleged to have occurred in the North Avoca, Terrigal and Forresters Beach areas.

    Following extensive inquiries by both PDs, officers arrested three teens at The Entrance about 1.30pm on Wednesday 15 January 2025.

    The three boys – all aged 16 – were taken to Wyong Police Station where they were charged.

    The first boy was charged with:
    • 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.
    The second boy was charged with two counts of larceny, aggravated break and enter dwelling etc in company steal, be carried in conveyance without consent of owner and dishonestly obtain property by deception.

    The third boy was charged with aggravated break and enter with intent, steal motor vehicle, and possess prohibited drug.

    All three were refused bail to appear before a children’s court on Thursday 16 January 2025.

    Inquiries into property crime on the Central Coast are ongoing by Brisbane Water Police District and Tuggerah Lakes Police District.

    VALE Bruce Collings (Dr.)

    09.03.1924 - 02.01.2025
    Aged 100 years
    Late of Bayview and formerly of Goulburn.

    Beloved husband of Joan (dec). Loving father of Sue, Peter (dec) and David. Father-in-law of Ric and Debra, Grandfather of Jacqui and David, Grandfather-in-law of Lee and Rachel. Great grandfather of James, Oliver and Sophie.

    Privately cremated.

    Dr Collings took over the x-ray practices of Goulburn Hospital in 1956, establishing an extensive radiology practice consisting of Goulburn, Bowral, Yass, Cooma and Crookwell.

    Part of this was in partnership with Dr.s Pinner and Hoy in Canberra. Dr Collings continued to practice in Goulburn until 1993 when he retired to Pittwater.

    He was active in community life, in Rotary and the Goulburn City Council. He was also Official Visitor to Kenmore Hospital for 20 years.

    He oversaw the introduction of new technology into medical imaging services available in Goulburn, including ultrasound and CT scanning.

    He established the Medical Alumni at the University of Sydney in the 1940's.

    Graduated University of Sydney
    Year: 1955. Degree: Graduate Diploma Diagnostic Radiology
    Year: 1948. Degree: Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

    A memorial service will be held in the Ann Wilson Chapel, Cnr. Barrenjoey Rd and Darley St, Mona Vale, on Friday 28th February 2025, commencing at 1.30pm.

    We would like to thank all the staff at Manly House at Elizabeth Jenkins Place, Collaroy, for their care of Bruce.

    McAulay, Beverley

    20.09.1935 - 5.01.2025
    Late of Manly. 
    Beloved wife of Cam McAulay (dec). Loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother.

    Privately Cremated. 

    Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Beverley's Memorial Service to be held Wednesday 22nd January 2025 at the Gregory & Carr Chapel, 14 Delhi Road, North Ryde at 11.00am. Please enter the car park via Plassey Road, opposite the cemetery entrance.

    GREGORY & CARR
    Traditional
    Funeral Directors
    Gordon 9498 4455
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    O'Gorman, Dr John Francis

    1.06.1936 - 23.12.2024
    Aged 88 years
    Wallaby #462
    Loving father of Jeremy and JC. Adored grand-father of Zac, Xander, Antonia and Summer.

    Forever Missed.

    Family and friends are warmly invited to attend John's Memorial Service to be held on Wednesday 29th January, 2025 at St Matthews Church, 1 Darley Rd, Manly at 2.00pm.

    GREGORY & CARR
    Traditional Funeral Directors
    Gordon 9498 4455

    2025 NSW Surf Life Saving Championships

    Dates are set for the 2025 NSW Surf Life Saving Championships, proudly presented by Your local club.

    Date - Event - Location
    28 February – 2 March 2025
    Lifesaving Championships (Champion Lifesaver & Champion Patrol)
    Freshwater SLSC

    8-9 March 2025
    Lifesaving Championships (First Aid Competition)
    Freshwater SLSC

    6-9 March 2025
    Age Championships
    Queenscliff SLSC

    12-13 March 2025
    Masters Championships
    Queenscliff SLSC

    14-16 March 2025
    Open & Surf Boat Championships
    Queenscliff SLSC.

    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

    January  7, 2025
    As you know our work doesn't stop. 
    We had the introduction of our new computer system which we all had to learn and get used to during a very busy time of the year! And everyone nailed it.

    Now down to business; We need you!! Our next Rescue and Care Course is starting in February and we are desperate for members all over Sydney. Wouldn't it look great on your resume if you are looking for a job? ‘Volunteer at Sydney Metropolitan Wildlife Services’ the skills you learn are endless! 

    I could write a list as long as my arm the suburbs we need members in. So if this is something you have ever thought about, dreamt about or even had a discussion with your neighbour about now is the time! 

    Follow the link and sign up: 

    Maybe you cant have animals in your residence but have a car. We also need transporters to transport animals to carers from vets email info@sydneywildlife.org.au

    Don't have a car, can't keep animals at home? Sign up for our volunteer rescue line. This is run 24/7 by volunteers. One overnight shift a week (5pm-9am) could be your volunteer hours if Centrelink require you to volunteer. 

    These shifts can be done from your own home so you can still feed the kids, pop them to bed, jump in to bed yourself and just answer the phone if it rings between those times or do set hours a week during the day. Contact Carolyn for a chat at 

    NSW residents urged to take care this mosquito season

    NSW Health is reminding people to take measures to protect themselves from mosquito bites this summer season.

    NSW Health's Executive Director of Health Protection Dr Jeremy McAnulty said mosquitoes thrive in warm conditions, increasing the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses such as Murray Valley encephalitis, Japanese encephalitis, Ross River and Barmah Forest viruses in parts of NSW.

    “Each year, NSW Health undertakes mosquito surveillance across NSW from November to April each year, which provides important information about when mosquito-borne disease risk is elevated," Dr McAnulty said.

    “As part of this routine surveillance Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus has been recently detected in a mosquito sample in Lake Wyangan collected on 3 December.

    “This is a timely reminder, both to Griffith residents, and to anyone planning to spend time enjoying the outdoors, to take protective measures this summer against mosquitoes," he said.

    Information on eligibility for a free JE vaccine is available on Japanese encephalitis vaccination.

    JE vaccine is available through local General Practitioners (GPs), Aboriginal health services and pharmacists. People who meet the above criteria should make an appointment ahead of time and let them know it is for the JE vaccine. These providers may require a few days' notice so they can order the vaccine.

    There have been no human cases of JEV in NSW since October 2022.

    Mosquitos in NSW can potentially carry a range of other viruses for which there are no vaccines including Murray Valley encephalitis, Ross River and Barmah Forest viruses.

    Actions to prevent mosquito bites include:
    • 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
    For further information on JE virus and ways to protect yourself visit Mosquito borne diseases.​​

    Changes to Public transport Timetables

    On 19 January 2025, Transport for NSW (Transport) will introduce changes to some bus services across the northern beaches.

    These changes include timetable and minor route changes to support demand, and to improve reliability and connections to Sydney Metro services.

    What’s changing?
    • 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.
    Minor changes will be made to some dedicated school services to improve reliability. Most dedicated school services will however remain the same.

    Changes to regular bus services that students catch to and from school may also impact a small number of students.

    Transport and our bus operators are working closely with schools that may be impacted by these changes, to ensure students and their communities are aware of the changes, and how they need to adjust their journeys.

    Transport for NSW encourages students to plan before they travel at the start of Term 1, 2025. 

    Affected routes
    B1, 100, 111, 114, 142, 144, 144N, 145, 150X, 154X, 155, 160X, 162, 165X, 166, 168X, 170X, 171X, 172X, 173X, 174X, 176X, 177, 177X, 178, 179, 180, 180X, 181X, 182, 185, 190X, 191, 192, 199, 201, 228, 229, 230, 238, 243, 246, 249, 263, 280

    Pittwater Outriggers: join us for a free trial

    Adults of all ages and all fitness levels welcome. No experience necessary, paddle & instruction provided. Spots open in race & social teams. 

    Book in now for 8.45 am on Sat 25 January or 1 February OR join us on Sunday 2 February at 9.15 am. 

    Registration essential! Book via an email to paddle@pittwateroutriggers.com.au

    Narrabeen Dragonboat Club Open Day

    When: Sunday Feb 2nd 2025: 8am to 10am
    Where: Jamieson Park Narrabeen
    Have you made a New Year’s resolution? Do you want to try something new?

    Come join us for our Dragonboat Open Day which is a great opportunity to have an introduction to new activities and new people in a friendly and welcoming environment.

    Paddles and social bbq brekkie provided.

    Wear clothes that can get splashed, and bring a water bottle.

    Avalon Beach SLSC turns 100 in 2025!

    2025 marks 100 years of Avalon Beach Surf Lifesaving Club.

    Planning is underway to celebrate the achievement of Avalon Beach SLSC's Volunteer Surf Lifesavers keeping Avalon Beach safe for residents and visitors for 100 years!

    A number of celebratory events and activities spread throughout the Club's 100th year, are currently under development, and will be progressively announced through the year. 

    The range of celebrations will involve past and present members, the Avalon Beach community, as well as visitors to our area.  The Surf Club is a focal point in and for the Avalon Beach community, so it is fitting that the community takes pride in this milestone.

    Initially, so that our records are up to date, we invite all past members of our Club to Email the Club at 100years@avalonbeachslsc.com.au  with your updated details so we can keep you informed of what will be happening for members.

    If you know of others that may be interested in the 100th Anniversary celebrations please pass the message on. 

    The Club looks to the future, acknowledging and building on the legacy left from those who came before us over the past 100 years.

    Avalon Beach SLSC Centenary Committee

    $4.25 million In grants for community-led programs to prevent domestic violence

    Up to $4.25 million in grant funding is on offer to local organisations statewide, including regional and rural, for proposals that address the drivers of domestic, family and sexual violence in our community.

    Proposals that align with the Pathways to Prevention strategy will be given priority consideration, including gender-based violence prevention programs that:
    • 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.
    Successful projects will run over a three-year period.

    Following the EOI, eligible organisations will be invited to submit detailed proposals for funding consideration.

    The full grant application process for the Primary Prevention Multi-Year Partnership Grants Program will be run in early 2025.

    The NSW Government has committed $38 million over four years to roll out the state’s first dedicated primary prevention strategy, to partner with local organisations on addressing the drivers of domestic, family and sexual violence.

    For more information and to apply, go to: HERE 

    Minister for the Prevention of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Jodie Harrison said:

    “Violence against women and girls can and must be prevented.

    “Our government’s first dedicated primary prevention strategy provides a roadmap of the work we need to do to address the drivers of violence against women and stop the violence before it starts.

    “We want to partner with local organisations and the community on programs that disrupt the drivers of gendered violence, promote healthy and respectful relationships, and change attitudes towards women. That will be the key to ending violence against women and girls.”

    Support:

    If you or someone you know are in immediate danger, call the Police on Triple Zero / 000.

    If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic and family violence, call the NSW Domestic Violence Line on 1800 65 64 63 for free counselling and referrals, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

    For confidential advice, support, and referrals, contact 1800 RESPECT or 13 YARN on 13 92 76.

     

    Click on logo above to visit their website.

    Pittwater Community Groups: 


    Sports (plus Social Members)

    Gardens and Environment

    Rural Fire Brigades
    Services - Community Organisations

    Arts and Social

    Mona Vale Residents Association

    Mona Vale Residents Association is a community group encouraging involvement on important matters within the Mona Vale area. Email: mvrasydney@gmail.com


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