June 1 - 30, 2026: Issue 655

Front Page Issue 655

Week Three June 2026: Issue 655 (Published Sunday June 14)

Update: Protect Pittwater’s petition progress

Community unites to tackle plastic pollution: Scamps Hosts Successful 'Waves With Waste' Expo

Outlaw lies in NSW Politics Ahead of next Election: petition launched - sign it on NSW Parliament Website

Greens Undo Ban on Hearing from Residents at Council Meetings: Code from 2021 now applies

Protect NSW Communities from Developers Overriding SEPP and LEP Controls - e-petition Receives response: June 2026 Narrabeen DA 'Indigo' Proposal update

New reports on NSW Health System Performance: Data shows significant Drop in Elective Surgeries and Babies born at Northern Beaches Hospital

Warringah MP Zali Steggall launches an Australia-first Reconciliation Action Plan

Pictures: Yachtsmans Paradise Newport - A Public Wharf + Reserve: Some History + 2026 Site Investigation Photos

Aquatics World Oceans Day 2026: Two New Studies - From flooding to ‘greening’ – how ocean waves contribute to the seasonal melting of Antarctic sea ice + Multidecadal Atlantic “Warming Hole” Heat Content Variations Are Caused by Ocean Heat Transport, Not by Surface Fluxes (north Atlantic 'Cold Blob')

Park Bench Philosophers Kids on social media more than two hours a day at higher risk of mental illness + Australia wants social media to be ‘safe by design’. What does that actually look like?

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Week Two June 2026: Issue 655 (Published Monday June 8) - Kings Birthday Honours Long Weekend

Profile: Kings Birthday Honours List 2026: Local Honourees

History: Pittwater's Connections with the Beginnings of Skiing

Aquatics: Microplastic assessment report: Dee Why Lagoon Among Most Polluted in New South Wales - 56.55% of Manly Lagoon's plastic pollution is Artificial Turf - Pittwater Least Polluted

Sorry Day + Reconciliation Week 2026 in Pittwater

E-Bike Riders Required to Have Licence-Be 16+ in QLD: New Bill Passed

Foran appointed Head Coach at Manly

Winter Olympian throws support behind Operation Snow Safe 2026

Finalists for 2026 NSW Community Sports Awards: 5 Locals Up for Recognitions - 4 to receive Distinguished Long Service Honours

Pictures Church Point: Revitalisation of Thomas Stephens Reserve Completed

Park Bench Philosophers New digital toolkit to tackle pest management Developed with NSW Northern Rivers Farmers - CSIRO

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Week One June 2026: Issue 655 (published Sunday May 31)

Profile: Mona Vale Raiders Junior Rugby League Club 2026 

History:  Robert Fellowes Hunt (1830-1892): Photographers of Early Pittwater 

NSW Premier Chris Minns Visits Pittwater: MVR West Update - Local Fire Stations - Sports Club Facilities discussed

Wakehurst Parkway Improvements Project: Start of work – Monday June 1 2026

Local island theatre takes on one of the world’s most ambitious comedies by Roy Baker

Aquatics A Cruel Sea by Gordon Wellings Q.C.B.C.

Have Your Say Day 2026: Next Gen Speaks Up About What's Important to them

Welcome to the Inaugural Lord Howe Ocean Race by Di Pearson

We are buzzing with excitement!: The Rotary E-Club of Greater Sydney has erected five Bee Poles by Judith Charnaud OAM,  President and Environment Director of the Rotary E-Club of Greater Sydney

North Narrabeen SLSC Upgrades Set to Commence First Week of June 2026

Council Passes Motion to Make this Place A Fur Free LGA

State Government's Road Transport Amendment (Non-registrable Motor Vehicles) Bill 2026 Passed: Illegal e-bikes can now be seized-crushed

Park Bench Philosophers One Nation’s banning of the ABC and abuse of journalists is shameful; It’s time other media took a stand

Scruby Sounds Warning on NSW Government's 'Community Participation Plan': Flats, Shop-top housing, New Dwellings, secondary dwellings, trees to be exempt from Exhibition - feedback closes June 3

491 Square Metre Liquor shop at Careel Bay Shops Approved: NCAT Review Request May be Lodged by Community  - Request for Review Closes June 16

Pictures: Bilgola Beach Environs 1860 to 2026: A Centenary Celebration of the Bilgola Beach Reserves

DIY Ideas Dealing With Dampness Inside The Home

Council Push for Metro rail to Dee Why - Brookvale: Transport Network Review 2026 Feedback Closes June 15

Seas The Day 2026 returns to Kingscliff Beach NSW runs June 20-21 this year

Profile of the Week Darren Crabb, CD, PLSC - former F-18 Pilot, current Commercial Pilot, in the 110th Anniversary year of the Returned Services League of Australia

The 2026 Anzac Day Commemoration Address at the Dawn Service of Pittwater RSL this year was given by Darren Crabb.

Given this June we celebrate and honour the 110th anniversary of the formation of the Returned Services League of Australia, which  commenced locally in old sheds and scout halls just so those who had been through the same experience together, and came home, unable to speak, could spend time with those equally struck speechless, Darren's record in serving Pittwater RSL as a Vice President at the Pittwater RSL Sub-Branch from 2015 to 2019, and being elected as an RSL Director 2020–2026 (Senior VP 2022-2024 and Junior VP 2025-2026) testifies to the fact he is committed to supporting the veteran community with integrity and a strong work ethic.

Darren served 15 Years in Canadian Air Force flying Tutors, CF-5, Operational F-18s in Germany, then as an F-18 Instructor. He transferred with BAE to Saudi Arabia before joining the RAAF, again as an Instructor, before serving three years in the RAAF as a Macchi lead in Fighter Instructor, then Operational F-18s again. 

Darren commenced flying Corporate and Warbirds in 1999 and has been Chief Pilot of the Temora Aviation Museum since October 2000. 

After a cumulative two decades in the Canadian and Royal Australian Air Force, and 27 years as a Corporate Pilot, Mr. Crabb knows planes. 

One for all who LOVE the planes, all the planes all the time, and for all Returned and currently serving Defence personnel - a reminder of who has got your back in your community - your local RSL Sub-Branch.

Thank you for your Service.

History Flint & Steel Guesthouse - A Hand Built Home That Kept Growing

For decades people have reported either visiting a wonderful house at Flint and Steel that disappeared by the time they went back again or finding the residue foundations of what was clearly once a substantial place that had been constructed in the bush.

What is so unusual about this house is where it once was - at Flint and Steel Point, overlooking Flint and Steel Beach in the Ku-Ring-Gai Chase National Park. The existence of a spring near this location, with crystal fresh water, made it possible to live there.

Hand built by a gentleman named Eardley Henderson McGaw, the guesthouse started small and grew and grew

Pittwater Offshore Newsletter:

June 1 2026 - includes: Noises Off: We're almost there!, Island Café announcement, Noises Off: tickets now on sale, Bush Boogie, Island Fire Brigade AGM, Winter Market


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To contact Roy:  editor@scotlandisland.org.au

Update: Protect Pittwater’s petition progress

We’re pleased to announce we’ve hit our target of 2,000 additional signatures (requested by the Minister for Local Government, the Hon. Ron Hoenig). Together with last year’s 4,000 plus, we’ve collected well over 6,000 signatures. This represents approximately 10% of Pittwater residents - a resounding show of community support.  

We will be submitting this petition to the Minister shortly.

Recently, the Minister has advised that an electronic petition is acceptable.

This is very good news and we are continuing our petition drive electronically in order to give as many Pittwater residents as possible the chance to be heard, and to demonstrate our collective will to bring back Pittwater Council.  

Protect Pittwater invites residents to share the ePetition as widely as possible with family, friends and neighbours.

Here is the link to ePetition

For more information on our progress:

Any queries, please don’t hesitate to contact us,

Anna Maria Monticelli
Vice President 
Protect Pittwater


Standing with Scott in his fight against MND

Local Firefighter Scott Hardiman has spent years showing up for others, helping people through some of their toughest days, serving his community with courage and commitment.

Now, Scott and his family are facing a challenge no one should face alone. Scott has been diagnosed with Motor Neuron Disease, MND/ALS, a progressive neurological condition that affects the nerves controlling movement, speech, swallowing and breathing. MND is a devastating and incurable condition that will slowly take away Scott’s independence and quality of life.

Seeing someone with such a positive outlook on life, and so many hopes and dreams for the future, face the reality of MND is truly heart-breaking.

Behind Scott every step of the way is his wife Ellie and his young son Ace who continue to bring joy to Scott everyday while continuing to face his diagnosis with love, strength and resilience. This diagnosis has changed their life forever, but through the challenges ahead, they remain focused on making memories, cherishing time together and supporting Scott through every stage of his journey.

MND brings on enormous physical, emotional and financial challenges. As the disease progresses, Scott and his family will face increasing medical expenses, specialist appointments, treatment costs and the ongoing support required to maintain the best quality of life. If Scott had his way, there probably wouldn’t be a fundraiser at all. He has never been one to ask for help and would much rather be the one supporting someone else. That is simply who he is.

We know there are many people, families and causes seeking support, all with stories that deserve to be heard. That’s what makes every donation and every share so meaningful. By supporting Scott, Ellie and Ace, you are helping someone who has spent so much of his life showing up for others and you’re reminded them that they don’t have to face this journey alone.

Every donation no matter the size will make a meaningful difference, and if you are unable to contribute financially, sharing this page and showing your support is equally appreciated.

Scott's fundraiser page, organised by friends, is at: 

Scott’s personal story and heartfelt message about his condition and journey is available HERE

Major Sydney Beaches Closed Following Shark Incident

June 13 2026: SLS NSW
A woman has been bitten by a shark at Coogee Beach in Sydney's east this morning, with nearby beaches closed following the incident.

At around 11.15am this morning (Saturday 13 June) the Surf Life Saving NSW State Operations Centre became aware of an incident unfolding at Coogee, where there were reports that someone had been pulled from the water following a shark encounter.

Council lifeguards, off duty lifesavers and the Westpac Lifesaver Rescue Helicopter were among the responding services, with the chopper conducting surveillance of the area.

The woman has been taken to hospital semi-conscious and breathing.

As a result, beaches from Bondi to Maroubra have been closed and will remain closed for at least the next 24 hours.

This is the fourth serious shark incident in Sydney since September 2025.

“We are sending our best wishes to the woman involved and her family at this time, after another terrible shark incident on our coastline,” said Surf Life Saving NSW CEO Steve Pearce.

In a statement a Waverley Council spokesperson said they had closed all its beaches following the attack as a precaution.

“Beaches will remain closed until further notice,” Waverly Council said

“Swimmers and surfers are urged to avoid the water and follow all signage and lifeguard directions.”

The volunteer Surf Life Saving patrol season ended in April, however there are still lifesaving services including drone surveillances providing safety measures within coastal communities.

Drones are currently flying at 14 locations until the end of the month. Additional drone surveillance has been organised for Bondi-Bronte today and tomorrow, with further flights in the area to be assessed.
  • Kingscliff
  • Byron Bay Main Beach
  • Lennox Head
  • Town Beach – Port Macquarie
  • Tacking Point – Port Macquarie
  • Crowdy Head – Delivered by Drone in a Box (DiaB)
  • Forster including across to Tuncurry Breakwall/Beach
  • Dixon Park including Cooks Hill (Bar) and Merewether
  • Avoca Beach
  • Avalon/Bilgola Headland including Avalon and Bilgola
  • Dee Why 
  • North Steyne including Queenscliff and Manly
  • Maroubra
  • Wanda

 This past Patrol Season, SLSNSW drones undertook more than 65,000 flights and observed over 1,500 sharks. Photos taken at North Bilgola lookout - which has a view towards Avalon Beach headland as well as over Bilgola and Newport. Photos: A J Guesdon/PON

Sunday Footy & Ladies Day at Lake Park! 

Get ready for a massive Sunday at the home of the Sharks! Our Narrabeen Sharks JRLFC A Grade squad is taking on the Harbord Devils in what promises to be an absolute blockbuster.

We are also celebrating the incredible women of our club for Ladies Day! Grab your friends, your mums, and your sisters and come down to enjoy a great afternoon of footy and fun.

THE DETAILS
  • Date: This Sunday, June 14
  • Ladies Day Starts: From 2:00 PM (Enjoy complimentary champagne and nibblies!)
  • A Grade Kick-off: 3:00 PM
  • Location: Lake Park, North Narrabeen
Come down, show your support, enjoy a glass of bubbles, and cheer the boys on to a home-ground victory.
Up the Sharks! 

Noises Off by Scotland Island Players: Tickets going fast!

Performances begin at 7 pm. A bar, operated by the Pittwater Offshore Men’s Shed, will be open before and after the show and during the interval (no BYO).

A special ferry service will run after both Friday performances, returning audience members to Church Point and the western foreshore. It will depart Tennis Court Wharf approximately 15 minutes after the performance.

Mainland guests are encouraged to catch the 6.15 pm ferry (Fridays) or 6.30 pm ferry (Saturdays) from Church Point. The journey to Tennis Court Wharf takes around 10 minutes, followed by a short walk to the hall. Water taxis are also available.

Tickets are on sale via Humanitix: events.humanitix.com/noises-off

More in: Local island theatre takes on one of the world’s most ambitious comedies by Roy Baker


Stop Lies in Political Advertising: NSW Parliament Petition

Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby has sponsored an e-petition on the NSW Parliament website calling for residents to support the Australian Institute's petition to introduce new laws into NSW Parliament regulating truth in Political Advertising.

“There’s no place for misinformation in politics, particularly at a time when trust in our democratic system is critically low and highly polarised,” said Jacqui Scruby, Independent MP for Pittwater.

“Election campaigns should be a contest of ideas, where good policy rises to the top, not a race to the bottom driven by rage bait, scare tactics and misleading claims. NSW recently passed laws limiting digital deepfake abuse but reform has not gone far enough. South Australia has proven what’s possible and NSW should follow its lead. It’s time for truth in political advertising in NSW.”

“With so much misinformation and “alternative facts” being shared so far and wide, including through AI, it is critical for our democracy that we urgently implement truth in political advertising laws,” said Alex Greenwich, Independent MP for Sydney.

The petition reads:
''Stop Misleading Ads at Next Year's Election
To the Speaker and Members of the Legislative Assembly, 
It is perfectly legal to publish misleading political advertising in NSW, and it shouldn’t be. 
 
Truth in political advertising laws have operated successfully in South Australia for forty years, and were recently adopted in the Australian Capital Territory. Across Australia, businesses are already prohibited from misleading and deceptive conduct in trade and commerce, but the same standard has not been applied to politicians. 
 
The vast majority of NSW residents support laws to regulate misleading political advertising, according to polling research by the Australia Institute.

We therefore ask the Legislative Assembly to call on the Government to legislate truth in political advertising laws before the next election.''

Residents may add their name HERE

Changed conditions in the Ettalong Channel

Locals heading over the pond to Ettalong either sailing or motorboating are advised dredging has removed approx 30,000 of cubic metres of sand  from the channel.  

Whilst the work is now complete, large scale shifts in sand within shallow waters can significantly change the behaviour of rips and bars.  Please proceed cautiously. 

The Ettalong Channel reopened to commuter ferry services on 1 June, following the completion of dredging works to improve navigation in the waterway.

Ferry services were diverted from the Ettalong Channel to Patonga on 2 May, following navigational challenges experienced by ferry service provider MYNRMA.

More details at: 

Protect NSW Communities from Developers Overriding SEPP and LEP Controls - e-petiton response

The Protect NSW Communities from Developers Overriding SEPP and LEP Controls e-petition is an official parliamentary petition sponsored by Independent Member for Pittwater, Jacqui Scruby.

The Petition was launched to challenge the "Indigo by Moran" State Significant Development (SSD) in Narrabeen—and similar developments across NSW—which bypassed local councils and bypassed local environmental plans, such as overriding local height limits by 148%, as instanced in this proposal.

The petition also stated:

''The proposed State Significant Development undermines planning integrity and sets a dangerous precedent for every community in NSW.
 
Previously, councils were the gate-keepers ensuring developers followed planning laws.
 
If SSD projects now bypass councils, the State Government must enforce compliance. There cannot be one rule for developers and another for the rest of NSW.

This proposal also fails to deliver any community benefits, no new parks, schools, wider roads, or infrastructure upgrades, while consultation has been rushed and ineffective.

Developers cannot profit while leaving communities to bear the burden of congestion, flooding risk, and environmental loss.
 
We ask the Legislative Assembly to call on the Government to enforce planning laws, mandate independent review and public hearings, and restore fairness to the system.''

The e-petition successfully garnered enough signatures (2,298) to require a formal government response, which was delivered by the Hon Paul Scully, NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, on June 10, 2026.

Mr Scully's response is on the e-petiton webpage in the NSW Parliament.

The Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure has not approved the proposed development. The proponent has commenced an appeal to the NSW Land and Environment Court.
 
Anyone who made a submission during public exhibition has been contacted by the Department's legal representatives, with information on the next steps in the Court process - see details below. 

All submissions that were received during the public exhibition period will be provided to the Court for consideration. 

The ePetition has been forwarded to the Department's assessments team and its legal representatives in these proceedings, for them to consider including the petition in material to be considered by the Court. 

Indigo by Moran Pty Ltd v Minister for Planning and Public Spaces

Notice: Land and Environment Court proceedings 
Notification of Legal Proceedings
Residents are receiving this notification because they lodged a submission regarding State Significant Development Application SSD- 76220734 (the SSD). The SSD seeks development consent for a new seniors housing development at 156-164 Ocean Street, 81-81A Lagoon Street and 8 Octavia Street, Narrabeen.

An appeal in relation to the SSD has been commenced in The Land and Environment Court. The Court has listed these proceedings for a Court-ordered conciliation conference in accordance with section 34 of the Land and Environment Court Act 1979. The conciliation conference will be presided over by a Commissioner of the Land and Environment Court.

As ordered by the Court, the conciliation conference will commence on 21 July 2026 at 9.30am at the site of the proposed development in Narrabeen 

Public Participation at the Conciliation Conference
At the beginning of the conciliation conference, there will be an opportunity for local residents to make oral submissions to the Court regarding the proposed development.

Following the completion of any such submissions, the parties to the proceedings (ie. the proponent for the SSD and the Minister) will proceed to the conciliation phase of the conference during which they will have confidential and without prejudice discussions facilitated by the Commissioner. Participation in the conciliation phase is limited to the parties only including their representatives and experts.

In accordance with Court requirements, please note that there may be limits on the amount of people who may make oral submissions at the Conciliation Conference. As set out in its Conciliation Conference Policy dated 28 November 2024, the Court generally limits the number of people who may make oral submissions at a conciliation conference to six persons. 

In the event that a large number of people wish to make oral submissions at the conciliation conference, priority may need to be given to residents directly affected by the proposed development, such as those living adjoining or directly opposite the site. Broader concerns with the proposed development extending beyond direct impacts on specific properties may be raised by a representative spokesperson who shares the same concerns.   

Please note that the parties and the Court will have access to copies of any written submissions  provided to the Department in response to the public exhibition of the SSD.

If you wish to make a oral submission at the conciliation conference, please submit an expression of interest to the Department with the following information: 
  1. Your contact details (full name, email, phone number, address) 
  2. Whether you represent any other person or group 
  3. Matters or topics that you wish to speak on.
Please send your expression of interest by email to legalservices@planning.nsw.gov.au with ‘Indigo by Moran Conciliation Conference’ in the subject heading by 5pm on 26 June 2026.

The Department’s legal team will provide further details to the final list of speakers regarding their participation at the conciliation conference closer to the date of the conference.  

Warriewood SLSC's Biggest Morning Tea 

We’re excited to invite our wonderful Warriewood community to come together for Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea — a chance to share a cuppa, connect, and support those impacted by cancer.

Where: Warriewood SLSC Members Area
Date: Sunday 21 June 2026
Time: 10am – 11.30am
Host: Cathy Milliken
Entry: $10 (cash/card)
Bring: Your own cup or mug
Provided: Tea, coffee, juice + delicious food to share
RSVP by: Friday 19 June via email: millikencathy@gmail.com

Donations, raffle prizes and shared food are warmly welcomed.
Let’s come together for a beautiful morning in support of the Cancer Council. 💛✨


Pittwater Business Invite

Both the Newport and Mona Vale Chambers of Commerce are working to activate Pittwater village commercial centres and support local small businesses.

On June 25 2026 an event will take place in Newport to bring everyone together. The Mona Vale Chamber of Commerce states:

'Join us in Newport for relaxed after-work drinks to help launch Pittwater Business and bring local businesses together in a genuinely easy, low-pressure way. Come say g’day to other owners and operators from across Pittwater, hear what the pilot is about, and be part of something local from the start.

Drinks are on us — just bring yourself (and feel free to bring another local business owner).

  • When: Thursday 25 June, 5:00pm–7:00pm
  • Where: 4 Pines Newport, 313 Barrenjoey Rd, Newport 
  • Cost: Complimentary drinks (RSVP essential)

Spots are limited, so please RSVP to help us plan.

To RSVP, please visit: HERE

Roadworks

North Narrabeen - Intersection Upgrade - Pittwater Road between Wakehurst Parkway and Arnott Crescent; Thu 28 May 2026 to Fri 26 Jun 2026, 9pm to 5am
Advice: Reduced speed limit (40km/h), follow directions on site, allow extra travel time. Traffic lights at the intersection of Pittwater Rd and Lake Park Rd will be blacked out or flashing, and portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. No work will take place on the night of Mon 8 Jun.

Frenchs Forest: Intersection Upgrade - Warringah Road between Fitzpatrick Avenue West and Wakehurst Parkway; Thu 28 May 2026 to Thu 25 Jun 2026, 9pm to 5am
Advice: Reduced speed limit (40km/h), follow directions on site, allow extra travel time. Traffic lights at the intersection of Warringah Rd and Forest Way will be blacked out or flashing, and portable traffic lights will allow motorists to pass in one direction at a time. No work will take place on the night of Mon 8 Jun.

Support Jason's road to recovery

A GoFundMe campaign has been launched for Mona Vale gym owner and Mona Vale Raiders JRLFC legend and former Warriors and Raiders NRL player Jason Death, who is in intensive care after a serious fall in May 2026. 

The fundraiser aims to support his rehabilitation and family.

Ashlee Green, who organised the fundraiser page, states:

A couple of weeks ago, our boss dear friend, Jason Death, had a serious fall, resulting in a fractured skull. 

He’s currently in ICU, facing more surgeries and a long road to recovery. It’s been hard to ask for help, but the generosity of our community has inspired us. Jason and his family are some of the kindest people around, and now it’s our turn to support them. Any donation, big or small, would be greatly appreciated. 

The Deaths have a long road ahead, and we’d love to support them in any way we can. We don’t know his full recovery path yet, but with your help and positive thoughts, we know he’ll get through this. Let’s rally together for Jason!

Support Jason and his family at: www.gofundme.com/support-jasons-road-to-recovery

Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week

Shakira 

3yo Staffy X Sharpei

Shakira is a super sweet gentle girl. Being mixed with sharpei she is not the typical high energy you find with staffies. She is dog social with other medium dogs tested at the pound. She came from the pound with heartworm, and we are undertaking this treatment. She is available for foster or adoption during this process and DoggieRescue is underwriting the costs. She has old hematomas in her ears from untreated ear infections. She is just a sweet, people-oriented girl with good dog manners and walks well on loose lead. She has a smooth coat and weighs 21.8kg. She suits a house with garden and FT hours alone.  She comes desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. Her adoption cost is $450. 

Pepe 

Toy Poodle 13yo

Pepe is a gentle quiet boy who loves the gentle touch and slow hand movements. He is a very affectionate and loyal dog. He does not have much vision in his right eye due to uveitis issues. He does not have any pain with the eye but only limited frosty vision. Pepe is easy to bath and groom and he loves walking on lead. Being a poodle, he typically does not like being left alone for long and does not like being contained in a crate. He is social with other small dogs and has a very calm quiet demeanour. He has just had a dental with several extractions.  He has a low-shedding coat that needs grooming and weighs 7.6kg. He suits apartment living and FT hours and preferably someone who has had a rescue dog before. He is desexed , fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $600. 

For further details call DoggieRescue on 9486 3133  or email  Monika@DoggieRescue.com.  RON R251000024

Have your say on Health Star Ratings

Australians are being invited to have their say on Health Star Ratings as Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) opens its first formal call for submissions.

The consultation comes after Food Ministers agreed to progress work towards mandating Health Star Ratings on packaged foods across Australia and New Zealand. 

Under proposed changes, most packaged foods sold in shops will need to carry a rating, giving consumers clear, easy to understand nutritional information at a glance, helping them to make healthier choices for themselves and their families. 

Mandatory Health Star Rating labelling would enhance consumer choice and create a level playing field for food producers, providing clarity and consistency across the market.

The Health Star Rating system is currently voluntary, with only 39 per cent of foods in Australia and 36 per cent in New Zealand displaying a rating.

Seven in 10 consumers use the rating system at least sometimes when shopping, and most agree it makes it easier to identify healthier products.

Consumers, health groups, industry, government and other interested stakeholders are invited to provide feedback to FSANZ up until 21 June, with information on its website. 

The Hon Rebecca White MP, Assistant Minister for Health and Aged Care, stated:

“The Albanese Government is committed to making it easier for people to choose healthier food for themselves and their families. 

“Right now, not every product carries a Health Star Rating, which can make it harder for people to make informed choices when they’re standing in the supermarket aisle.

“Putting simple, clear information on the front of packaging, will ensure all shoppers can quickly and easily make healthier choices for themselves and their family.”  

Australians can ‘Ask 1800MEDICARE’; free 24/7 expert health advice

The Australian Government has launched a new campaign to raise awareness of 1800MEDICARE, a free, 24/7 phone service, website and mobile app offering expert health advice from a registered nurse for non-emergencies.

The new national ‘Ask 1800MEDICARE’ campaign aims to promote awareness and understanding of the new service, ensuring Australians know how and when to use it.  

You can now get free health information and advice anywhere in Australia, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, by calling 1800MEDICARE (1800 633 422), visiting medicare.gov.au/1800 or by downloading the free 1800MEDICARE app. 

When you call 1800MEDICARE about any health concern, you will speak to a registered nurse. The nurse will ask about your symptoms and guide you to the right care, whether that’s looking after yourself at home, getting help from a GP, Medicare Urgent Care Clinic, pharmacy or emergency department in your area.  

1800MEDICARE is a first point of contact for health advice, especially for those who find it difficult to access urgent GP or other face-to-face services, whether due to location, after-hours needs, or other barriers. 

1800MEDICARE is available to everyone, anywhere in Australia, and no Medicare card is required.  
For emergencies, call Triple Zero (000). 

Northern Beaches Gambling Reform Alliance Planning Workshop

  • When: Tuesday 7 July,  6:30 PM - 8 PM
  • Where:  Tramshed Arts and Community CentreNarrabeen, NSW
  • FREE - RSVP HERE
Northern Beaches Gambling Reform Alliance Planning Workshop
Calling all with an interest in reduce gambling harm on the Northern Beaches to join us in person to set our direction and strategy.
Join us in person for the Northern Beaches Gambling Reform Alliance Planning Workshop! It’s a great chance to connect, share ideas, and plan our next steps together. Whether you’re a professional working in the community service space, or an individual who wants to make a difference, everyone’s welcome. Let’s get together to shape a better future for our community!

EOI to Develop Frenchs Forest High School site

June 3 2026
The NSW Government is calling for Registrations of Interest in transforming the former Forest High School site at Frenchs Forest into a vibrant mixed-use town centre, with potential for commercial, retail, education and community uses.  

Under the Frenchs Forest 2041 Place Strategy, the site is expected to deliver at least 1,000 new homes, including a minimum 15% affordable housing.  

The approximately 6.3 hectare site has a developable footprint of 3.3-hectares zoned for mixed use with a height limit of up to 40 metres and maximum floor space ratio of 2.75:1. The remainder of the site is zoned E2 commercial and RE1 public recreation, ensuring that accessible green open space will be available to current and future residents. 

Developers can register their interest through the NSW Government eTendering portal at HERE by 4:00pm (AEST) Tuesday, 30 June 2026.

Nominate an Environment Hero

Do you know an environmental hero who should be recognised? 

Help recognise our local environmental heroes by nominating someone for the 2026 State and Territory Landcare Awards! These awards celebrate individuals, groups and organisations protecting Australia’s land, water and ecosystems. They recognise leadership across climate action, sustainable agriculture, First Nations landcare, Coastcare, innovation, youth and women in landcare, and more.

Nominations are free and open to self-nominations or someone you know who should be recognised for their work to restore, enhance, and protect the natural environment in their community.

It only takes around 10-minutes to submit a nomination and shine a light on the important work happening in communities across the country.

This biennial national program highlights outstanding contributions to environmental care at a local level, helping build a more sustainable future for all Australians.

National category winners will go on to become finalists for the 2027 National Landcare Awards.

Don’t miss out, nominations close 31 July 2026 (ACT closes 14 June 2026).

Eligible nominees may include:
  • Community volunteers
  • Landcare groups, networks, organisations, and facilitators
  • Community-led environmental groups including Bushcare, ‘Friends of’, Coastcare
  • Farmers and agricultural innovators
  • Educators
  • Traditional Owners and First Nations organisations and individuals
  • Schools and youth groups
  • NGOs and organisations involved in Landcare activity
  • Women in Landcare
  • Young adults
Landcare NSW are excited to announce the Awards will be presented at a very special gala dinner at the 2026 NSW Landcare & Local Land Services Conference, “The Sum of It All”, in Corowa, 27-29 October 2026.


The winners of the 2026 NSW Landcare Awards categories will then advance as finalists to the 2027 National Landcare Awards.

Community News + what ran in each Issue

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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

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 Register

There are  2 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. Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P

Report Hate Crimes

Recent reports to the news service would indicate this reminder is needed at present.

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.

When not on social media and when there is no crime committed, but an action is still motivated by hate, prejudice or bias, it is known as a hate incident. Both hate crimes and hate incidents are taken very seriously by the NSW Police.

When you report hate that you witness or experience, you become part of a larger movement to remove it from our society.

What you can expect from the NSW Police Force:
  • 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).
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.  
For more information, visit  www.police.nsw.gov.au/crime/hate_crimes

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.  Simply enter:
  1. The position via GPS or road and suburb
  2. The date
  3. The animal

Pittwater Legends: Mary Romeo

  

Mary Romeo, of the Waterfront Café, Church Point, in 2012

Mary Romeo, of the Waterfront Café, Church Point, in 2026

Gone Fishing Gallery - was housed in the former Pasadena restaurant, opening on December 4th 2010, a venue kindly loaned by Mary and Joe Romeo, where a group of offshore artists curated, taking turns on a month by month basis as the works were changed, to share a feast of local creations.

Giuseppe (Joe) Romeo, 03/01/1939 - 24/09/2020 born in Cirella, Pr. Reggio Calabria, Italy, adored father of Maria and Frank, formerly of Bayview, remains in our hearts.

Joe was a true gentleman, kind, generous and thoughtful. The Romeo family have created a treasured community meeting places full of joy and happiness at Church Point over decades. 

Mary continues at The Waterfront Cafe at Church Point, surrounded by children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, and continues to invest in community, in making Australia a better place. 

In 2025, the NSW Parliament listed her name among those who donated auction and raffle prizes to the annual Elimination of Violence Against Women event held in the NSW Parliament Dining Room to raise money for the new Core and Cluster Women's Safe House in Lightning Ridge and the Lokahi Foundation, which provides domestic and family abuse support services. 

This event was founded in 2007 by then Liberal member of the Legislative Council, Marie Ficarra OAM, and Vincent De Luca OAM, and has been held every year since, raising over $1 million over the last 19 years for the White Ribbon Foundation, women's refuges, safe houses, shelters, emergency centres and domestic and family violence support services. 

Building community, giving to community, over decades, is in the Romeo blood. 

RPAYC Sailors Shine at ILCA 6 Masters World Championship in Athens

Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club sailors Lyndall Patterson and Jenny Danks have delivered outstanding performances at the 2026 ILCA 6 Masters World Championship in Athens, Greece, both securing podium finishes against some of the world’s best masters sailors. 

Hosted by the Nautical Club of Kalamaki from 30 May to 7 June, the championship attracted more than 400 competitors from around 40 nations, racing on the waters of the Saronic Gulf. Athens provided classic Mediterranean conditions for much of the regatta, with reliable sea breezes allowing ten races to be completed across the week before a windless final day brought competition to a close. 

Lyndall Patterson produced an exceptional series in the highly competitive Great Grand Masters division (65–74 years), finishing as the first female Great Grand Master and placing 13th overall in a fleet of 51 sailors. Her result earned her the Great Grand Masters Women’s world title and a place on the championship podium.

Lyndall 

Fellow RPAYC member Jenny Danks also impressed, finishing second in the Grand Masters Women’s division (55–64 years). Danks placed 13th overall in a fleet of 47 competitors, securing the silver medal among the women after a consistent week of racing. 

Jenny

The pair’s achievements continue RPAYC’s strong tradition of excellence in ILCA competition and demonstrate the depth of talent within the Club’s masters sailing ranks. Competing on the world stage against elite international fleets, both sailors showcased the determination, skill and sportsmanship that are hallmarks of RPAYC sailing.

“Australia was represented with 22 boats (8 female), at a fantastic event with warm water and light to moderate sea breezes. Great racing with 47 GM and 51 GGM, over 160 ILCA 6.

It’s always hard to get off the line in good shape, and even harder to fine a lane with good breeze. Great fun and highly recommended for others to join.

2 Australians of the 3 super legends, over 85 division, so ILCA sailing is proof of staying fitter for longer!”, Danks said.

Congratulations to Lyndall and Jenny on their outstanding performances and for representing RPAYC with distinction at one of the premier events on the international masters sailing calendar. 

Congratulations Ashlea Simonetti

This year, Avalon Public School are proud to celebrate an extraordinary milestone as Ashlea Simonetti is recognised for 30 years of service in public education.


Avalon Public School stated on Friday, June 12:

''For 28 of those years, Ashlea has been a valued member of the Avalon Public School community, making a lasting impact on students, families and colleagues through her dedication, expertise and care. She embodies lifelong learning, continually striving to grow and improve while inspiring others to do the same.

A significant achievement in Ashlea’s career was attaining Lead Teacher Accreditation, one of the highest recognitions available to teachers in Australia. This reflects her outstanding classroom practice, leadership and commitment to excellence in education.

In her current role as Assistant Principal, Curriculum and Instruction, Ashlea has had a profound influence on teaching and learning across our school. Through mentoring, coaching and working alongside teachers, she has strengthened classroom practice and supported improved outcomes for students. Her impact can be seen in both student growth and the confidence and capability of the teachers she supports.

As one colleague shared, “Ashlea leads with both heart and dedication, and her commitment to our school community is evident in everything she does.” Another reflected, “The advice and encouragement you have shared with me has genuinely helped me in my classroom practice.”

Whether mentoring teachers, supporting students, leading teams or helping behind the scenes, Ashlea consistently puts others first. Her knowledge, integrity and generosity have helped shape Avalon Public School and the many educators fortunate enough to work alongside her.

Congratulations, Ashlea, on 30 years of outstanding service. Thank you for the difference you have made to generations of students, staff and families. We are incredibly grateful for your contribution to public education and our school community.''

National Police Legacy Day

Wednesday 17th June is National Police Legacy Day.
Behind every fallen police officer is a family forever changed, and NSW Police Legacy stands beside them with compassion, care and practical support.

Join us by wearing blue, wearing the St Michaelmas Daisy pin, or donating to help them continue their vital work supporting the police family.


Sand project boosts the resilience of Great Mackerel Beach

Work is underway on an important project to help restore the natural sand dunes of Great Mackerel Beach.

The dunes are susceptible to coastal erosion, particularly when Great Mackerel Beach is exposed to swells.

During the month-long project, teams will relocate sand to enhance dunes and install matting and native coastal plants to help stabilise the natural dunes.

Mayor Sue Heins said it’s part of a longer-term project to protect the dunes.

“Great Mackerel Beach is much-loved by residents and visitors alike, as an ideal location for swimming, fishing and family picnics,” she said.

“This important work will nourish the natural sand dunes, build the natural resilience of the public beach and ensure the community can continue to enjoy this beautiful location.”

“In recent months, Council teams have worked closely with residents to identify and remove boats from the sand dunes as a way of further protecting the area.

“We encourage residents and visitors to Great Mackerel Beach to stay out of the dunes and avoid leaving boats and other vessels on the sand dunes.”  

The work will be completed in 2 sections, starting in the area north of the public wharf and then continuing south of the wharf on Council reserves. 

Over the next month, a selection of 18 species of native coastal plants, such as warrigal greens, beach spinifex and beach fan-flower will be planted in the dunes on the council reserve, the NBC said in a media release.

The work on the sand dunes will typically take place between 7am and 6pm weekdays and may also occur on Saturdays between 8am-1pm. 

Beach and dune access will be temporarily restricted while the project is underway.

Where possible, the council will minimise the impact of the temporary construction work.  

Ramp build at northern end of dune for start of dune building smaller

Excavator loading sand into belly dumper in northern delta. Photos: Northern Beaches Council


Use the winter months to renew or gain your community qualifications. 

Whether you are involved in race management, a crew participant or would like to have the knowledge, you are welcome to register for the training events coming up. 

First AID life saving. Practical Session held at RPAYC on 3 July for 60-minute sessions.
Online Theory portion to be completed prior to the 3rd July.  - Register HERE 

Men’s Table in Avalon

Life gets busy — work, family, responsibilities. Sometimes there’s not much space left just to sit down and talk honestly with other men.

Whether you consider yourself young, middle aged or old ; whether you’re working or retired or just taking a break ; whether you are a long-time local or a newbie originally from somewhere else, the Men’s Table could just be what you are looking for.

A Men’s Table is a group of 8-12 men who meet for dinner monthly to talk about what’s going on in their lives in a friendly, open and confidential place for conversations that go beyond banter and the footy. An opportunity to build genuine connections and form a supportive community among men as they navigate life’s ups and downs.

We’re starting a local Men’s Table in Avalon — and an Intro dinner called an 'Entrée' will be held on July 21, Tuesday, 630-9pm at the Avalon Beach RSL. The ticket ($32) is to pay for your dinner as there are no joining fees.

Interested or want to learn more? Call 1800 636 782. Or email : hello@themenstable.org

Or register for the Intro Dinner already. Here’s the link : https://themenstable.org/entree-nsw/

Winter School Holidays Break 2026

Please note the news service will publish an Issue on Sunday June 28 and be taking a two week break to spend time with family.

The first Issue published after the Winter break will be Sunday July 19. 

If you have Notices, news or event posters you want in that Winter Break Issue, please get them in by Saturday June 27, 6pm. Email to: pittateronlinenews@live.com.au

Thank you very much.

Manly 24/7 Library recognised for customer excellence

The Northern Beaches Council is celebrating state-wide recognition after being 'highly commended' at the 2026 Local Government NSW Excellence Awards for its innovative Manly Library 24/7 initiative.

The pioneering service gives library members extended access to Manly Library outside of traditional staffed hours, providing greater flexibility for the community to read, study, work and connect at a time that suits them.

Mayor Sue Heins said the recognition highlights Council’s commitment to delivering modern, accessible and inclusive services.

“Manly Library 24/7 is a fantastic example of how we are evolving our library services to meet the changing needs of our community,” Mayor Heins said.

“The recognition reinforces the importance of libraries as community hubs, where people can learn new skills, connect with others and access digital resources.

“We’re exploring further opportunities for unstaffed access at other Northern Beaches Library branches, so we can continue to adapt to meet customer expectations,” she said.

Manly Library is the second library on the peninsula to offer round-the-clock unstaffed entry for eligible members, after the enormously successful launch in 2022 of Forestville Library 24/7.
In addition to extended access at Manly, Council offers a wide range of free programs, workshops and activities across its library network including:
  • Storytime and children’s programs
  • Author talks and literary events
  • Technology help sessions
  • Workshops, classes and community events.
For more information on upcoming events and services, please visit the council's webpage for local libraries.

Photo credit: Bedford Photography. The Library Services Team receiving their award. 

Liquor shop at Careel Bay Shops Approved

Notice of approval received May 20 2026
Trading Hours: 9am to 9pm Monday to Saturday, from 10am on Sundays.

The applicant's  Statement of Risks and Potential Effects (SoRPE) states:
'This proposal involves an application for the grant of a Dan Murphy’s branded bottleshop (the DM Store) at 1-3 Careel Head Road (cnr Barrenjoey Road) Avalon Beach (the Site). The existing shopping centre at the Site is to be demolished and a purpose-built mixed use shopping centre is to replace it (the Centre). The Centre will include the DM store at ground level, a childcare centre at Level 1, and a handful of specialty shops together with off-street parking and landscaping'.

The Applicant acknowledges 'the potential for some incremental negative impacts due to adding another licence in the community but argues that in this case the foreseeable cumulative impacts would be minimal'.

The local character of the area is low density residential, with significant sporting facilities for the local community that front Careel Bay to the west.

The Licence will permit the sale and supply of liquor by retail in sealed containers for consumption away from the licensed premises (except when tastings occur on the licensed premises). It will occupy a licensed area of about 491 sqm. 

'Due to the comparative size of the DM Store, it will be considered a boutique operation

It will carry approximately 2,800 items of liquor stock (well short of the usual 4,000 ranged at a typical Dan Murphy’s store). It will include a smaller trading area and it will target wine enthusiasts to discover and experience premium wines.'

'The DM Store will not compete with the Dan Murphy’s Mona Vale store on price or range. The point is that the LC and BC already have access to large Dan Murphy’s stores as part of their shopping experience. ' the SoRPE states

'However, the Centre will replace a tired but existing (successful) neighbourhood shopping centre. ' the SoRPE continues

'The new Centre will be popular to the public who live in this location (now and in the future) and to members of the public who pass by as they travel on their way home or to work or when attending sporting and other recreational facilities accessed along this route. There is a clear benefit in providing all these people with convenient shopping in this location in the future'. 

The Statement of Risks and Potential Effects( SoRPE) acknowledges there are 5 other liquor stores in the suburb of Avalon Beach:
Winona Wine Avalon (date of grant 10.10.2024); Clareville Cellars Fine Wine & Beer (date of grant 30.4.2008); Chambers Cellars (date of grant 31.3.2004); Mr Liquor North Avalon (date of grant 30.4.1979) and Liquorland Cellars (date of grant 1.5.1950).

All these are already 'boutique' liquor stores.

The existence of Palm Beach Cellars, another store with a 'boutique' wine section, does not figure in the SoRPE either. However:
'With respect to the two clubs in the LC we confirm that the Avalon Beach RSL Club does not have a separate bottle shop, but provides a limited over the counter packaged liquor offering as a matter of convenience for attendees.'

'The BOCSAR data for the 12-month period ending June in each year confirms that in June 2007 related assaults occurred in the Local Centre (Avalon Beach) and in June 2025 there were 6 incidents.' the SoRPE states

NCAT Reviews
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) conducts de novo merits reviews of licensing decisions made by the Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority (ILGA) or Liquor & Gaming NSW. These reviews allow stakeholders to have complex liquor applications and appeals heard afresh by the tribunal.

The applicant can be the original business owner (who was refused a license) or any third party (such as local councils, police, or community groups) who previously lodged a submission and are unhappy with ILGA's approval.

NCAT review request end date: 16 Jun 2026
Details available at HERE


Photo: AJG/PON

Digital Wellbeing Event

Join us at Avalon Public school hall on Friday 19 June, 9:45–10:30am for an engaging parent session exploring digital wellbeing and the realities of growing up with constant connectivity.

Hear from specialist speakers as they unpack how smartphones, devices and social media are shaping children’s lives today. A clinical psychologist will share practical, research-informed insights into how screen use impacts young minds and what this means for families.

You’ll also learn about Wait Mate, a growing initiative supporting families to delay smartphone use and rethink the role of technology in childhood—giving children more time to play, connect and simply be kids.

This is a valuable opportunity for parents and carers to come together, build understanding and consider simple, collective actions that support healthier digital habits for our children.

Free. Spaces are limited. 

Please help Dee Why Lagoon: Clean Up

WHEN: 28th June at 10:00am
WHERE: Dee Why Lagoon
Meeting point: opposite Hadleigh Avenue - DY Lagoon side


WHAT TO BRING:
  • Gumboots (if you have them)
  • Hat
  • Water bottle
  • A smile
SUPPLIED:
  • Gloves
  • Pickers
  • Buckets
We really need your help for this one! Dee Why Lagoon is currently filled with rubbish, and the more volunteers we have, the bigger impact we can make.

Every pair of hands makes a difference, whether you can stay for 30 minutes or the whole clean-up. Together we can help restore this beautiful local environment for wildlife and our community.

If you can’t make it on the day, that’s completely okay! We’d love it if you could help by sharing this notice with your friends, family, colleagues, and local community groups. Every share helps us reach more potential volunteers.
NB Clean Up Crew
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Man charged after alleged assault - Dee Why

Monday, 15 June 2026 02:11 AM: NSW Police statement
A man has been charged following an alleged assault at Sydney’s northern beaches last month.

Just after 11pm on Friday 29 May 2026, emergency services were called to Clyde Road, Dee Why, after reports of an assault.

On arrival, officers attached to Northern Beaches Police Area Command located a 47-year-old man lying on ground, suffering serious facial injuries.

Police were told the man was allegedly assaulted by a group of unknown people.

NSW Ambulance paramedics treated the man before he was taken to hospital in a stable condition.

A crime scene was established and an investigation into the incident commenced.

Following inquiries, about 9pm yesterday (Sunday 14 June 2026), police arrested an 18-year-old man at a home in Dee Why.

He was taken to Manly Police Station where he was charged with reckless wounding - in company.

The man was refused bail to appear at Manly Local Court today (Monday 15 June 2026).

Childcare worker charged over alleged assault - Warriewood

NSW Police Statement released: Friday, 12 June 2026 
A woman has been charged with assaulting a child at a childcare centre in Sydney’s north.

On Tuesday 9 June 2026, officers from Northern Beaches Police Area Command commenced an investigation after being informed that a worker at a childcare centre on Vuko Place, Warriewood, had allegedly assaulted a child in her care.

It will be alleged the 53-year-old woman assaulted a 10-month-old boy in her care on Tuesday 26 May 2026 and Wednesday 27 May 2026.

The woman’s employment was terminated on the Wednesday (27 May 2026) after the incident was reported to management.

Detectives arrested the woman at a home in Mona Vale about 2.35pm yesterday (Thursday 11 June 2026) where she was taken to Manly Police Station and charged with five counts of common assault.

She was granted conditional bail to appear at Manly Local Court on Wednesday 15 July 2026.

No injuries were suffered by the child.

$10 Million tobacco theft at Frenchs Forest - Charges Laid

June 10, 2026
Northern Beaches Police Area Command Police were called in the early hours of May 9 to reports of suspicious behaviour at a Frenchs Forest warehouse.

Responding officers found an abandoned truck and with the help of a police dog tracked three men to nearby bushland.

Tobacco products, including more than a million sticks, half a tonne of loose leaf, nearly 80,000 nicotine pouches and more than 40,000 vapes were recovered - total value 10-12 million dollars.

Three men, all aged in their 20's, are before the courts on charges of aggravated break & enter and participate in a criminal group.

Help shape the next 4 years of disability inclusion work

The community is invited to help shape a new 4-year plan about making life accessible and inclusive for people with disability in the NBC LGA.

Nationally, more than 21 percent of Australians live with disability and the numbers are growing. On the peninsula, the ageing population means disability will touch more lives in the years ahead.

The council has developed a draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan to help the area be more inclusive and accessible for people with disability.

The draft 4-year plan aims to create:
  • safer more liveable communities
  • more meaningful employment opportunities
  • better Council systems and processes
  • positive attitudes towards people with disability.
The draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan is on public exhibition until Sunday 5 July 2026.

To provide feedback on the draft plan or for further information, please visit the council's Your Say page.

$1 million for multicultural events across NSW: Grants

The NSW Government is delivering $1 million delivered by the Minns Labor Government to help community organisations bring cultural festivals and events to life across the state over the coming year.

Community organisations are invited to apply for their share of the Stronger Together Festival and Event Grants Program, with grants between $5,000 and $20,000 for events and activities that bring people of all backgrounds together to share in the vibrant cultural diversity that defines NSW.

Applications are open for multicultural festivals and events taking place between 1 October 2026 and 30 September 2027.

Each year the NSW Government supports hundreds of events that foster inclusion and celebrate diversity through food, music, entertainment and cultural celebrations.

The program has previously funded a diverse program of popular events including:

Multicultural NSW administers the grants on behalf of the Minns Labor Government and applications close at 4pm, Monday 13 July 2026.

For more information or to apply, visit multicultural.nsw.gov.au/stronger-together-events-festivals/

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism Steve Kamper said:
“It’s never been more important for communities to get together in-person to celebrate the many cultures that make up NSW.
“These grants are about fostering understanding and belonging, by giving the whole community the chance to taste, experience, and learn about diverse cultures. 
“Every year we are impressed by the creativity and energy our multicultural organisations bring to these events, from small local gatherings to major multicultural festivals.
“The NSW Government is proud to support them to turn their ideas into events that are real highlights on the community’s calendar.”

Nominations Open for 2026 Australian Sailing Awards

Nominations are now open for the 2026 Australian Sailing State and National Awards, with the annual state events set to recognise clubs and members in all States and Territories for their outstanding achievements and contributions to the sailing community over the past year.

The Australian Sailing Awards are the peak awards for the sport of sailing in Australia and will act as a national celebration of sailing and its significance at a local, state, and national level.

Nominations will first be judged for their relevant State Awards, with the winners set to be announced throughout September. The winning nominations from the State Awards will then be put forward as nominees to the judging panel of the National Australian Sailing Awards, with national winners to be announced at the Australian Sailing Awards and Hall of Fame Inductions Dinner in Sydney on Friday 30 October. So, to be in the running for the National Awards you must submit a nomination for your State or Territory Awards as per the timings below.

Key dates for this year’s process include:
  • Nominations close: Monday 3 August
  • State Winners announced: September
  • National Finalists announced: Monday 28 September
  • National Winners announced: Friday 30 October
Nominees will be judged for their achievements over the nomination performance period, which is 4 August 2025 to 2 August 2026 for both State and National Awards. 

Visit the Prepare your nomination page for all the information you will need to collate your nominations, including the criteria for each award category.

We look forward to honouring individuals, groups and clubs with all manner of involvement in the sailing community, from our hard-working volunteers, through to inspiring performances from Australian sailors on the international stage.

Nominations are now open and will close at 11:59pm AEST on Monday 3 August 2026.


Nominate now for the following categories:

Performance Award Categories
  • Male Sailor of the Year
  • Female Sailor of the Year
  • Para Sailor of the Year
  • Youth Sailor of the Year
  • Team of the Year
  • Coach of the Year
Club Award Categories
  • Club of the Year (Category A)
  • Club of the Year (Category B)
  • Instructor of the Year
  • Official of the Year
  • Volunteer of the Year
Sport Award Categories
  • Lifetime Achievement Award
  • SheSails Award
  • Sport Professional Award
  • Sport Promotion Award
  • Innovation Award
Save the Date - State Sailing Awards
  • NSW/ACT - Saturday 19 September (Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron)

$19 million to help Autistic people make social connections

Announced: June 11 2026 by Senator the Hon Jenny McAllister, Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme

Autistic people and their families across Australia will soon have more opportunities to make social connections in safe, supported environments.

The Australian Government is providing more than $19 million over four years to Autism Spectrum Australia (ASPECT) to create a national social connections network for Autistic people, as part of the National Autism Strategy. 

The network will harness the power of lived experience to offer understanding, tailored advice and support. 

ASPECT will partner with Reframing Autism (an Autistic-led organisation), other Autistic-led organisations and Autistic people to develop an Improving Social Connections Framework, and a self-service hub including tools, resources and training videos to support Autistic people to participate as facilitators. 

The network will build connections and provide funding to local community groups. 

These Community Partners will co-design and deliver local peer support programs and activities across Australia. 

Social connection activities will provide supportive and accessible environments where Autistic people and their families and carers can connect with others and participate in community life. 

Autistic people will be meaningfully employed across the project in leadership, decision-making and advisory roles. 

This will embed lived experience and Autistic leadership at every stage of the program design, implementation and evaluation. 

This funding is being provided under the National Autism Strategy, to support and empower Autistic people so they can thrive in all aspects of life. 

The Autism community has called for more assistance to facilitate inclusive and accessible social connection and peer support options, in consultations to develop the National Autism Strategy 2025-31. 

Families and carers will also benefit, with peer supports designed to help them thrive in their caring roles and allow them to share their experiences with others. 

NDIS Minister, Senator the Hon. Jenny McAllister stated: 

“Everyone should be able to experience the joy of being part of a community, especially Australians with Autism. 

“That’s why this new social connections program is being funded to create safe and inclusive spaces to empower and help people to share useful information and advice. 

“Crucially, Autistic-led organisations and Autistic people will have a say in how Community Partners are funded to deliver local peer support programs and activities across Australia.”

Applications open for grants to improve the lives of people with disability

On Friday May 8 the Australian Government launched an open competitive grant funding opportunity for organisations supporting people with disability, their families and carers.

The Disability Peer Support and Connections Program is the next phase of disability supports, building upon recent reforms to the Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) Program.

Funded organisations will share in up to $517 million over 5 years, to deliver programs that boost independence and empower people with disability to make their own decisions and speak up for themselves.

Organisations will also be funded to provide trusted high-quality information and advice so people with disability know where to turn for support and available services.

This will help to improve consistency, quality and national coverage of supports for people with disability, their families and carers, as recommended by the Independent Review into the National Disability Insurance Scheme and consultations on foundational supports.

The Government will continue working with States and Territories to ensure the new program's success.

Full details, including eligibility and application guidelines can be found on GrantConnect and the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing website.

Applications close July 2 2026
Total Amount Available (AUD): $517,000,000.00

For more information on the phased transition of reforms to the ILC Program please visit the Department of Health, Disability and Ageing website.

 

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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


Letters to the Editor

Letters should preferably be 150 to 175 words, but that remains optional. Letters must include the writer's address and phone number and 'permission to publish'.  The editor's prerogative includes editing letters for length, grammar or legal reasons. 
Send yours via email to: pittwateronlinenews@live.com.au