December 1 - 31, 2024: Issue 637
Week Three - December 2024, Issue 637
Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby: End of Year Recap 2024
Marine Rescue NSW volunteers ready for 2024-2025 holiday season after busy November - New report
From the Council Chamber, December 10, 2024 By Pittwater Greens Councillor Miranda Korzy
Retirement Villages owner Aveo to Develop Manly Hospital site - New report
Jacqui Scruby calls for local exemption from new NSW planning HDA proposals
Avalon Beach Surf Lifesaving Club turns 100 in 2025! - First Celebratory Events revealed
Turimetta Moods: December 2024 by Joe Mills + Links to all Joe's Turimetta Moods + National Parks Hikes for 2024 - Summer Break Bliss!
Pictures: Pictures of the Year: 2024
Aquatics: Pittwater Swim Series 2025: 5 great opportunities to dive on in - dates and details of each beach and swim courses
Park Bench Philosophers: Australian Government ensures future of Royal Flying Doctor Service + George Repin's 'Pedal Radio and the Royal Flying Doctor Service'
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Week Two - December 2024, Issue 637
Aquatics Layne Beachley AO Receives Surfing Australia Life Membership + 2024 Australian Surfing Awards Finalists - Winners
Narrabeen Lakes Sailing Club post-fire Clubhouse Replacement Option Proposed
Warriewood Community Centre Build: December 2024 Update
North Narrabeen Surf Life Saving Club Extension: Update + only One NSW WSL Event in 2025
Safe Speed Program for Safer Neighbourhoods Being applied across local roads: new surface for Bilgola Bends + Speed humps on Tasman road + Upgrades for Mona Vale pedestrian Crossings
Pictures: Clareville from on high: views over Pittwater
Zali Steggall Welcomes Funding for Upgraded Warringah Sporting Facilities
Liberal Candidate for Warringah in 2025 Election announced: Mr Dutton Visits Dee Why
Marine Rescue NSW boosts Sydney Harbour rescue capability for peak boating period: Marine Rescue Middle Harbour + Marine Rescue Port Jackson will provide 7-days-a-week duty across December-January
DIY Ideas Christmas-New Years Checklist: Preparing the Garden & Home For Visitors + Entertaining + Gift Ideas For Every Budget
Park Bench Philosophers: Social media platforms are throttling access to real and genuine independent news – with far-reaching implications for democracy
Education News: Freshwater campus to be expanded - Forest High School revised boundaries - New Sports High School in 2025 - How to Best Support Students with disability accessing HSC exams: Review underway
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Week One - December 2024, Issue 637
Rates Variations Options 1 to 4 Prompt ‘Option 5’: Reinstate Pittwater Council
Pittwater MP shows NSW Premier unfinished Mona Vale Road West Construction site
Local surfers help NSW win the Australian Junior Surfing Titles - Milla Brown is the 2024 Australian Junior Champion!
Aquatics National Water Safety Day 2024: A Timely Reminder to Stay Safe Around Water This Summer
Park Bench Philosophers Liberal-Labor collaboration on Electoral Reform to lockout all others – lock in just themselves collapses: Update
Bayview Public Wharf Gone; Bayview Public Baths still not netted - Salt Pan Public Wharf Going
Bayview Pollution runoff persists: Resident states raw sewerage is being washed into the estuary
Pictures Bayview's new walkway, current state of the Bayview public Wharf & Baths + Maybanke Cove
Consumers urged to choose quality batteries this sale season after record number of fires + Nation-first Information Standard for lithium-ion e-bikes and e-skateboards: feedback open to December 6
Mackerel Beach Wharf Upgrade Design Open for Feedback: Submissions close Sunday December 4
Scotland Island Dieback Accelerating: IPART Review of increases In Sydney Water's Pricing Proposals An Opportunity to ask: 'what happened to the 'Priority Sewerage Scheme' for our Island? - Submissions Close December 9
Council Consultation on Special Variation to Rates Submissions close Sunday January 12, 2025
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November 2024 Week Four of Issue 636: Articles reported by Readers to have broken links to be resent to subscribers
A Host of Local Athletes among Finalists Announced for the 2024 Australian Surfing Awards
Paradise Beach Baths renewal Complete - Taylor's Point Public Wharf Rebuild Underway
Salt Pan Public Wharf, Regatta Reserve, Florence Park, Salt Pan Cove Reserve, Refuge Cove Reserve - Pictorial
2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Has A Diverse Fleet: 5 RPAYC Entries
DIY Ideas Christmas Cheer 2024: Time to Deck Your Home With Rows Of Jolly! + Keeping Mozzies away - Ticks at Bay This Summer
Pittwater Offshore Newsletter: December 2024
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To contact Roy: editor@scotlandisland.org.au
A doggy perspective on Christmas
Summer Break
Christmas Lights Map
Avalon Boomerang Bags: Festive Bags
Church Point Ferry Service: Christmas Day timetable + 2025 Fares
Taylors Point Wharf: Update December 2024- Now Open
The Council is Unfit for the Future
> $90m more than 8 years ago
> almost $1,000 more per dwelling every year
> close to $40m more than eight years ago
- Where did the cash of Pittwater go?
- How could ratepayers believe that this council can be fixed with more money?
- Nomination of a state administrator to deliver the restructure
- Demerge Pittwater to stop the cost bleeding and restore local governance
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Bobby
12yo Mini Poodle
Bobby is such a gentle loving dog. His owner died and was left at the pound for euthanasia. Bobby is well mannered, very social with other small dogs and so easy to handle. Typical of the breed he does have some separation anxiety, which is better when there are other dogs around. He has a non-shedding coat and weighs 7.4kg. Bobby suits apartment living but needs a home-based worker. He comes desexed , vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $600.
Micha
2yo Chihuahua X
Micha is a sweet girl who has had a number of homes. She can be a bit anxious and nervous at first but soon relaxes with you if you are a dog person. She is very social with other small dogs. She walks well on loose lead. She is easy to bath and pick up. She knows wait, let go, find it, sit and leave it. Micha has been on anti-anxiety medication in the past for her separation anxiety. She can be nervous around new things. She is looking for a quiet home environment where someone is around and happy to have her sleeping in the bedroom. She has a short coat and weighs 5.5kg. She is best suited to a person with rescue expereince who is a home based worker. She suits apartment living. She comes desexed , vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $600.
For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133 or email Monika@DoggieRescue.com. RON R251000024
Avalon Beach SLSC turns 100 in 2025!
Consumers urged to choose quality batteries this sale season after record number of fires
Marine Rescue Broken Bay: Christmas Raffle 2024
Whale Beach SLSC: New Members Needed
- - Year round access to the beachfront club house, including gym and accommodation
- - Lifesavers get a Northern Beaches parking sticker
- - Free courses to learn practical life saving skills
- - Be part of the welcoming community and give back
- - Get fit & make new friends
- - It looks great on your CV
JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Slow Down: Wildlife Crossing
Report Hate Crimes
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Speed humps on McCarrs Creek Rd: share Wildlife Data
- The position via GPS or road and suburb
- The date
- The animal
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
The Elephants of Avalon Beach
Marine Rescue Broken Bay 2024 Christmas Raffle Winners
Marine Rescue Cottage Point Update
NSW residents urged to take care this mosquito season
- Applying repellent to exposed skin. Use repellents that contain DEET, picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus. Check the label for reapplication times
- Wearing light, loose-fitting long-sleeve shirts, long pants and covered footwear. and socks
- Avoiding going outdoors during peak mosquito times, especially dawn and dusk
- Using insecticide sprays, vapour dispensing units and mosquito coils to repel mosquitoes (mosquito coils should only be used outdoors in well-ventilated areas)
- Covering windows and doors with insect screens and checking there are no gaps
- Removing items that may collect water such as old tyres and empty pots from around your home to reduce the places where mosquitoes can breed
- Using repellents that are safe for children. Most skin repellents are safe for use on children aged three months and older. Always check the label for instructions
- Protecting infants aged less than three months by using an infant carrier draped with mosquito netting, secured along the edges
- While camping, use a tent that has fly screens to prevent mosquitoes entering or sleep under a mosquito net
North Narrabeen Surf Life Saving Club Extension: Update
Proposed alterations and additions, concept drawing. Sketch: NBC
- improve accessibility
- provide upgraded facilities - including an enclosed space on the first floor deck
- fix waterproofing of the first floor deck, and
- provide a general upgrade to the building to improve community and member use of the space.
- Stage 1 – Boardriders room, BBQ area renewal and associated landscaping works (GF) and slab extension (L1).
- Stage 2 – Internal refurbishment with new ceiling, lighting, flooring (L1).
- Stage 3 – Decking renewal and waterproofing works, new enclosed space, balustrades and cladding (L1).
No Manly to Barrenjoey WSL event in 2025
- North Narrabeen Surf Life Saving Club: Proposed alterations and extensions (April 2023 editions)
- Surf Club Facility Program 2024 Allocations are Great News for North Narrabeen, Mona Vale, South Curl Curl (May 2024 Editions)
- Jordan Lawler Wins 2024 World Surf League GWM Sydney Surf Pro.! ( May 2024 editions)
Changes to Public transport Timetables
- Improved all-night services, including new all-night services on 144 between Manly and Chatswood (replacing route 144N) and extension of existing all-night services on route 199 to and from Palm Beach.
- Timetable adjustments to improve reliability.
- Changed route 114 for westbound services via Pacific Highway to improve connection to Sydney Metro at Crows Nest Station.
- Improved frequencies on routes B1, 100 and 230.
- Timetable changes to 111, 228, 229 and 246.
- All-night services on 199 now extended to and from Palm Beach.
- Timetable changes to 155, 191 and 192 to better reflect demand and availability of On Demand Transport services (Keoride).
- Timetable changes to 177, 177X, 179, 180 and 180X to better reflect demand.
Council Culls Manly's Hop, Skip and Jump bus service
- Reduce the routes from 5 to 1
- A follow-up review in 18 months
- Changes to shift times
- Increase the duration of Route 1 from 30min to 40min
- Update the timetable to make it more user-friendly
- Consider options for a driver security screen
- Investigate the viability of a live tracking app for most routes
- Investigate the cost and viability of installing automatic passenger counting software for most routes
- Investigate the cost and viability of advertising the service to the community for most routes
$4.25 million In grants for community-led programs to prevent domestic violence
- Focus on high-impact settings such as schools, workplaces and sporting clubs
- Engage men and boys in prevention initiatives
- Align with the ’Change the Story’ framework, including related frameworks ‘Changing the Picture’, ‘Changing the Landscape’ and ‘Pride in Prevention’
- Support LGBTQIA+ communities through inclusive programming
- Support migrant and refugee communities
- Explore innovative approaches, including the use of digital spaces such as social media.
Homes for NSW discussion paper: submissions close December 20
Council invites EOI for Pittwater Golf Centre
Community Building Partnership grants available soon
New virtual care service launching in Sydney in December
- coughs, colds, fevers or flu;
- respiratory symptoms;
- vomiting and diarrhoea;
- minor infections; and
- rashes.
- $100 million to back in urgent care services to become a mainstay and key instrument of the health system in providing a pathway to care outside of our hospitals for an estimated 114,000 patients;
- $70 million to expand emergency department short stay units to improve patient flow to reduce ED wait times by nearly 80,000 hours;
- $15.1 million for an Ambulance Matrix that provides real time hospital data to enable paramedics to transport patients to emergency departments with greater capacity and reducing wait times;
- $31.4 million to increase Hospital in the Home across the state allowing over 3,500 additional patients each year to be cared for in their home rather than a hospital bed; and
- $53.9 million to improve patient flow and support discharge planning by identified patients early on that are suitable to be discharged home with the appropriate supports in place.
- create more pathways to care outside our busy hospitals via HealthDirect and urgent care services;
- reduce overdue surgeries by safely increasing short stay surgeries;
- empower pharmacies to prescribe low complex medications, relieving pressure on our GPs; and
- establish the Emergency Department and Surgical Care taskforces.
- If you need urgent medical help, please call triple zero (000).
- If your condition deteriorates, please call healthdirect on 1800 022 222 or the NSW Virtual Adults Service on 1800 772 833.
- Learn more about what health services are available after hours.