Week One October 2025 (1-19)
The Rions Debut album, Everything Every Single Day, goes straight to Number One
2025 ISA World Para Surfing Championship Team Announcement: Call to Support our Athletes
ABSLSC's Gala Centenary Long Weekend Celebrations A Celebration of the Club's History and Community by Roger Sayers OAM
Stab Highs' Sydney Winners + North Narrabeen win Heavyweight Rumble 2025
Pictures Central Trail: Ku-ring-Gai Chase National Park, Spring 2025 by Kevin Murray
Aquatics National Finalists announced for 2025 Australian Sailing Awards - RPAYC up for 3 National Awards, Saltwater Veterans Sailing a Finalist as well
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
Bayview Public Wharf + Baths Restoration: Feedback on Draft Documents now Open - Closes October 23
Synthetic turf: Myths vs the reality - Mona Vale forum -Thursday October 30, 7pm
Manly Life Saving Club DA Lodged: Feedback Closes November 17
DIY Ideas Spring Chores For Great A Summer Outdoors: Clean and Reseal Your Wooden Deck Area
Park Bench Philosophers Avalon's 'Telford' Road to have signage about its Heritage
NB - Reports held over until next Sunday October 26: Local Roads + Pothole Updates (including Wakehurst Parkway works to commence in 2026 , MVR West Update + 200 Million Road Maintenance Blitz for Sydney), AMA on the NB Hospital, Australia Post's record investment into Community Grants program: Local Recipient, Environmental Planning and Assessment Amendment Update (not passed yet and not passing the pub test according to scrutineers), Kiteboarding growing in our area: how to get flying, Wharves costs: contribution by ratepayers under SRV - council clarity/transparency, Scotland Island Wharves: Some History

On Monday October 13 Beryl Driver OAM, a former ‘Mermaid of Palm Beach’ and a Variety the Children’s Charity participant in the B to B ‘bashes’ since the Brickpit to Broome Bash of 1999, held a function to raise funds for her March 2026 4WD Bash.
The Club Palm Beach (Palm Beach RSL) room was dressed in red and gold to celebrate the 50th year of Variety in Australia (gold) and red for Variety’s big heart. Over the last 50 years, Variety - The Children's Charity, has touched the lives of over 2 million children in need, raising over $700 million for children and their families across Australia.
This week a few insights into the long road and lasting passion for looking out for and after Australia's children
Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:
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To contact Roy: editor@scotlandisland.org.au
Includes: The Offshore Gala Community Awards Night, And the Prize Goes To ... Reflections on winning and losing, International Folk Dancing, Island Café, Play Meeting.
Editor’s Note – Clarification and Apology
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).
Surf Life Saving NSW Weekend Stats.
- 27 Rescues
- 98 First Aids
- 1,588 Preventions
- 258,189 Beach Attendance
- 80 Rescues
- 184 First Aids
- 5,825 Preventions
- 371,194 Beach Attendance
- STOP before entering the water.
- LOOK for patrolling lifesavers, lifeguards, the red and yellow flags, rip currents, and safety signs.
- STAY ALIVE by not swimming if the surf looks unsafe or beyond your ability.
Beachgoers are reminded to always follow the advice of lifeguards and lifesavers, know their limits in the water, and most importantly — always swim between the red and yellow flags.
These simple actions can prevent tragedy and ensure everyone enjoys a safe and memorable trip to the coastline.
For more information on beach safety or to find your nearest patrolled beach, visit Beachsafe or the ALS website.
The volunteer Surf Patrol Season commenced on Saturday September 27 and runs every weekend, including public holidays, until April 26, 2026.
Surf Life Saving Australia launches first ever Red & Yellow Day: A National celebration of surf lifesavers
- Wear it: Show your colours by dressing in red and yellow on 4th March.
- Fly it: Display the iconic flags or red and yellow colours at your school, workplace, or community event.
- Support it: Donate or host your own fundraiser.
- Live it: Join your local Surf Life Saving Club or simply commit to swimming between the red and yellow flags.
- More than 190,000 volunteers are part of the Surf Life Saving movement.
- Each year, surf lifesavers perform thousands of rescues and preventative actions to protect beachgoers.
- Coastal drowning remains one of Australia’s leading causes of accidental death.

Come Try Nippers at Warriewood SLSC

Busk at The North Narrabeen NSHS P&C Boot Sale
- Open to NSHS students and local community artists
- Buskers keep 100% of the money collected during their set




Warriewood Community Centre: EOI to hire space invited
- flexible multi-purpose halls to accommodate a variety of recreational, cultural and community activities
- two versatile meeting rooms suitable for workshops, programs and small events
- a dedicated community space designed to be safe, inclusive and accessible for all
- generous covered outdoor areas overlooking landscaped gardens
- modern, fully accessible amenities
- multiple adaptable kitchen facilities to support events and group activities
- to serve as an Emergency and Recovery Centre for the community in times of crisis.

Church Point Public Amenities and Bus Stop Upgrade Notification

Tie-Up Changes at Church Point Waterfront to Continue
Synthetic turf: Myths vs the reality - Mona Vale forum
Currawong Wharf Upgrade: Draft REF Open for Feedback Closes October 6
Bayview Public Wharf + Baths Restoration: Feedback on Draft Documents now Open - Closes October 23
Avalon Preservation Association (APA) Annual General Meeting
Another local historical curiosity presented at the ABHS Meeting is the remaining "cobblestone" section of the original Barrenjoey Road route at North Avalon. The road took a shape right just south of where North Avalon Rd is now to cross Careel Creek then continued north along present Bangalley Way. The remaining piece of the original construction method is listed as a heritage item in the Pittwater LEP and was a larger section until Northern Beaches Council recently tarred it without consultation. Geoff personally ensured that the workmen did not completely cover this piece of local history. The engineer who used this method in difficult terrain was a Mr Thomas Telford, and the section is referred to as “Telford Lane". ABHS is working towards erection of a plaque nearby to inform people of the historical significance of the road.
- Preserve the natural beauty of the area through promoting proper planning of all future development
- Express positively and in appropriate quarters the point of view of residents with regards to any proposed development and to protect the residential amenity of the area
- Work with and assist local government in any efforts to improve and beautify the locality and where appropriate instigate such improvements
In APA, we care for Avalon because we live here
$260m worth of drugs seized

2025 Festival of Mosman
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Elf
5yo Frenchie
Elf is a very sweet Frenchie who loves everybody and is social with other small dogs. He was left in the pound with severe but typical Frenchie medical problems. It is so distressing to hear his raspy breath even when he is resting. Elf has been booked in for BOAS surgery (Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome surgery) 20 Oct 25 which will include opening up his airways, modifying his soft palate and resecting his tail. His tail is deformed and non-mobile. He had severe ear infections which have been under treatment and are improving. His skin is also less itchy now. Despite all this suffering he is such a sweet happy dog. He has a smooth coat and weighs 15.5kg. He suits apartment living and FT hours alone. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $800.
Jeff
5yo Sharpei
Jeff is a lovely friendly calm boy. He came from the pound with terrible ear infections which are under treatment, and he is doing well. Jeff loves his treats and for a Sharpei he has an affectionate nature. He walks calmly on lead and is easy to handle and bath. He suits apartment living and PT hours alone. He has a short coat and weighs 18.3kg. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $400.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Proposed Eastern Valley Way improvements
- Installing a new signalised intersection with pedestrian crossings at the intersection of Eastern Valley Way and Deepwater Road to allow a safer right turn for vehicles and improved pedestrian access.
- Widening the southern side of Eastern Valley Way at Deepwater Road to provide a dedicated right turn bay to improve safety and traffic flow. Some trees will need to be removed for this work, but new plantings will be provided.
- Removing the existing right turn movement from Eastern Valley Way into Castle Cove Drive to allow improved northbound traffic flow on Eastern Valley Way, particularly during peak periods.
- Extending the southbound right turn bay from Eastern Valley Way into Smith Street to increase capacity for vehicles accessing the local business and shopping area, helping to reduce queuing and delays to buses.
- Minor relocation of the existing bus stops on Eastern Valley Way near Deepwater Road to make them safer and improve accessibility.
- We are also investigating the introduction of a timed northbound right turn ban from Eastern Valley Way into Boundary Street (local road access to Castle Cove).
- To improve traffic flow on Deepwater Road, we are in discussion with Willoughby City Council about the potential removal of up to 12 parking spaces.
- Online: 13 October 2025 to 29 October 2025 at Eastern Valley Way Improvements
- Email: projects@transport.nsw.gov.au
- Phone: 9:00am to 5:00pm, Phone: 1800 684 490
Regulation – ‘Red Tape’ Survey
Warringah Freeway Upgrade Consultation
Two teenagers and man charged after stolen car crash - Forestville
- Negligent driving
- Unlicensed for Class, Class C, R, LR or MR
- Not give particulars to other driver
- Take and drive conveyance without consent of owner
Avoid the Christmas rush with Australia Posts last-sending dates
- Parcel Post: Parcels should be sent by Monday 22 December for same state deliveries and Friday 19 December for interstate deliveries
- Express Post: Parcels should be sent by Tuesday 23 December
- Letters/cards: Christmas letters and cards should be sent by Thursday 18 December for same state deliveries and Tuesday 16 December for interstate deliveries
- Economy Air: Parcels should be sent between 21 November – 5 December depending on the destination
- International Standard: Parcels should be sent between 28 November – 12 December depending on the destination
- International Express: Parcels should be sent between 5 December – 18 December depending on the destination
Disability Discrimination Act Review – Issues Paper: Have your say
- updating the definitions of direct and indirect discrimination
- introducing a positive duty for duty holders to eliminate disability discrimination
- clarifying the duty to make adjustments for people with disability.
- You can make a submission responding to the questions in the Issues Paper. You can do this as an individual or on behalf of an organisation. Please use the ‘Make a submission’ link below.
- You can also use the community survey. This survey has a shorter set of questions for people in the community who do not want to respond to the questions in the Issues Paper but would still like to contribute to the review.
Marine Rescue Broken Bay Christmas Raffle 2025

Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Mona Vale Residents Association

Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal
Scotland Island: Newcomers Welcome

Manly LSC DA on Exhibition

Congratulations Beryl

Congratulations Geoff - Roger - Warren

Congratulations Bilgola Plateau Probus Club

Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Long Service Awards





Thank you Marvin Smith

Art for Gaza Fund raising exhibition in Avalon: Local Art Fundraiser Connects Over 50 Acclaimed Artists to Support Aid in Gaza
2025 NSW Interbranch Championships
2026 NSW Surf Life Saving Championships
- 13-15 February 2026: Champion Lifesaver, & Patrol Competition at Swansea-Belmont SLSC
- 19-22 February 2026: First Aid Competition at Caves Beach SLSC
- 19-22 February 2026: Age Championships at Swansea-Belmont SLSC
- 25-26 February 2026: Masters Championships at Swansea-Belmont SLSC
- 27 February-1 March 2026: Open & Surf Boat Championships at Swansea-Belmont SLSC

Petition: Save Australian Stories
Great Southern Bioblitz 2025

Intoxicated People may be kept on Licensed Premises
- Making extended trading hours incentives more accessible for regional venues.
- Streamlining the process for venues to have outdated license conditions removed, so they can more easily program live music and entertainment.
- Encouraging the ‘weekend away’ and supporting tourism by allowing Special Event Extended Trading for up to 24 hours prior to an event.
- Diversifying night-time offerings by allowing venues that provide entertainment such as pool tables, jukeboxes and amusement machines to apply for an on-premises liquor licence.
New plan to get fairer energy deals for embedded network customers
- access to free and independent dispute resolution through the NSW Energy and Water Ombudsman,
- access to national and NSW energy rebates and payment support programs for customers struggling to pay their energy bills,
- providing customers with information about embedded network arrangements before purchasing or leasing a property in an embedded network,
- preventing customers from being locked into lengthy energy supply contracts.
2025 Veteran Community Grants Program

Scam Alert: 'Brushing'

Tree Giveaway: October 25 at Avalon

NSW Surf Clubs Grant Program open
- Applications open - All Categories - Monday, 15 September 2025
- Applications close: Category 1 – 1pm, 20 October 2025
- Applications close: Category 2 and Category 3 – 1pm, 10 November 2025
- Outcomes advised: March 2026 onwards
- Funding agreements executed for successful projects – Within 6 weeks of notification
- Category 1 – March 2027
- Category 2 – February 2027
- Category 3 – February 2029

Caressa Gonsalves Exhibition: November 2025


Mona Vale Raiders Rugby League Club AGM
- Date: Sunday 26 October
- Time: 12pm kick-off
- Location: Newport Oval
Mona Vale Raiders Rugby League Club: 7 Wins out of 11 Grand Finals
Huge congratulations to our incredible U16s Tag Girls team who have made it into their 4th Grand Final in a row!
Huge congratulations to our Tag 14-3 team for taking out the Grand Final WIN! 32-4 playing the Avalon Bulldogs
A massive shout-out to our 12-1 Tag team – Grand Final Runners-Up after an absolute nail-biter that went into extra time.
Huge congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Tag 16-2s taking out the Grand Final with a strong 28–8 win over Belrose! Fantastic teamwork, determination and Raiders spirit on full display – champions through and through!
Mona Vale Raiders Under 12s are Grand Final Champions. The boys put on a huge performance, taking down Narraweena 12–4 in an epic battle. What an incredible season and a well-deserved victory – you’ve done your club proud!
Massive congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 13s who came out firing and defeated Curl Curl 30–6 in the Grand Final! An outstanding team effort, strong defence and brilliant attack – what a way to finish the season!
Huge congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 14s, taking out the Grand Final with a hard-fought 22–14 victory over Kuringai!
Congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 15s, who delivered a powerhouse performance to defeat Belrose 24–0 in the Grand Final! A clean sheet, solid defence, and unstoppable attack – the perfect way to finish the season!
Congratulations to our Mona Vale Raiders Under 16s, who battled hard and came away with a 22–16 Grand Final victory over Moore Park! A tough contest, but the boys showed grit, determination and true Raiders spirit to get the job done.
Our Mona Vale Raiders Under 17s went down in a tough Grand Final against South Eastern. It was a hard game, and a few things just didn’t go our way on the day. But what an incredible season – the boys went undefeated all year and finished as Minor Premiers. That achievement alone is something to be extremely proud of. Raiders spirit through and through!
Well done Raiders U21s! Our Mona Vale Raiders Under 21s fought right to the end in a nail-biting Grand Final, but unfortunately went down by just 1 point against Hulls Bulls. It was a gutsy performance full of effort, determination and Raiders pride. An incredible season from start to finish – you’ve done your club proud!
Huge effort from all players, coaches, trainers and supporters all Season – the Raiders family couldn’t be prouder.

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