Week Three February 2026: Issue 651 (published Sunday February 15 2026)
Pictures Pittwater Regatta 2026: 86 boats, 13 yacht clubs sail on Pittwater - reports by Di Pearson, Photos by Andrea Francolini and RPAYC
Narrabeen Athletics Track works underway - new study suggests track materials should be chosen carefully
Project Restore at Balmoral: Modern Moorings May Protect Sydney’s Endangered Seagrass
Illegal e-bikes will be seized-crushed in NSW: e-bike Injury Presentations to NSW Hospitals doubles + That e-bike you bought your teen might be an illegal electric motorbike – and the risks are real
Wakehurst MPs Bushfire Bill Lapse Date extended: Concerns persist Over DA's in High-Risk Fire Zones
Community Grants Funding Delivers Support for 5 Local Veterans Projects in 2026
Park Bench Philosophers The ultra-processed foods problem is driven by commercial interests, not individual weakness; Mandatory Health Star Ratings on food products won't fix that while they can be 'Gamed'
Australian MP's-Senators Call Government to Fix Our Feeds - Safer Internet Day 2026
Aquatics Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race: First in best dressed! by Di Pearson
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Week Two February 2026: Issue 651 (published Sunday February 8 2026)
Profile of the Week: SOS (Save Our Suburb) Mona Vale: New Residents Group Launched - next meeting Feb. 26
History: Careel Head Road Shops and the Bangalley- Burrowong Creeks: Some History
New Analysis Shows Mackellar MP Dr. Sophie Scamps Tops Time Spent Doing Her Job
Aquatics: Milla Coco Brown - Lucas Hickson Win 2026 Kim Burton Pro Junior
ARTEXPRESS is back! and Out Front 2026 celebrates the next generation artists - HSC Artists
NSW Women of the Year 2026 finalists announced: Several Locals named
Zali Steggall Calls For Royal Commission into Domestic Violence: 6 Women lost in 2026, so far
Marine Rescue NSW volunteers respond to almost 700 incidents in January 2026
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Week One February 2026: Issue 651 (published Sunday February 1 2026)
Profile of the Week: A community legacy: Art Auction of works from the Home of Susan Duncan & Bob Story to Support West Pittwater RFS - Open now, closing Monday 9 March at midnight - Live auction: Saturday 7 March, Elvina Reserve, 3.30pm - Approximately 20 works will be concluded live
Vale Mike Fletcher AM - 9.10.33 - 30.1.26
The fauna bridge on Mona Vale Road East – will it be a bridge to nowhere?
Pittwater MP Launches Survey Asking For Local Knowledge on Sharks: State Government Announces Further $4.2 million to Improve Shark Safety this Summer + How to reduce the risk of an encounter with a shark
NSW Government announces New Northern Beaches Hospital 'High Volume Surgery Hub' to power through waitlist: Pittwater MP Confirms Locals Will Have Priority
Summer BirdFest 2026: Play antics of New Locals - Blue-faced Honeyeaters Breeding In Pittwater
Australian Sailing Team Appoints Pittwater's Jim Colley as 49erFX National Coach
Pantaenius Pittwater Regatta 2026: titans versus raiders by Di Pearson - held from 13 to 15 February, Entry closes at 1700 hours on 2 February. Late entries may be accepted at an additional fee.
Autism Swim’s Dippers program launches at Queenscliff: Inclusive Beach & Ocean Safety - Free, starts Feb, 2026
Manly Writer's Festival Announces 2026 Program: Exploring Ideas, Storytelling and Civic Debate - Thomas Keneally AO to open four-day festival, 19–22 March 2026, Tickets now open
Community Concern As Another Tree Up for Destruction by the Council - Doubling of prior Bassett Street Mona Vale DA proposal under NSW government SSD's provides stark illustration of impact on local environment of laws written 'for developers' (Feedback closes Feb 2, 2026) - Community Objections Being silenced or Ignored - Dec, 2025 Address to Council by Secretary of Protect Pittwater
Pictures: From Red Dust to Blue Water: Bush to Beach Celebrates 21 Years of Changing Young Indigenous Lives
Park Bench Philosophers: The V-set train on platform two has terminated after 55 years’ service
Profile of the Week Zonta Northern Beaches Club’s President Dr. Lorna Scott: On the IWD Breakfast + 2026 WorksNSW Women’s Week 2026 runs from Monday 2 March to Sunday 8 March, and will see a dynamic series of events, focusing on inclusivity and celebrating the achievements of women across NSW.
Although some of the tropes imposed on women persist in Australian society, as can be seen in the circus foisted on one Australian lady Leader in recent days, cooler heads have prevailed than the exhausted patience prompted in those growing up with lots of brothers and no sisters, and set another example.
This example has been garnered from other women, many of them members of the Zonta Club of the Northern Beaches, who have actioned numerous initiatives for over five decades to quietly create change.
The next event on their 2026 calendar is their March 4th International Womens Day Breakfast at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club at Newport, where Pittwater MP Jacqui Scruby will announce who the Pittwater Woman of the Year is.
Tickets here: zonta-club-n-b-international-women-s-day-breakfast
Zonta NB’s 2026 Breakfast Speaker is Shae Ingram, a Class of 2018 graduate of Mater Maria at Warriewood who has gone on to become a Senior Program Engineer working in the Satellite and Space Systems team at Optus.
Ms Ingram is very passionate about advocating for women in STEM, promoting careers in Space, and participating in outreach programs as a Space Ambassador at Optus, where she spends her time educating young people about space, sharing her career pathway, and creating visibility around what an engineer can look like.
‘’From studying Aeronautical Engineering to working at Optus Satellite and Space Systems, representation and visibility of women in engineering is so important to foster a more diverse workforce, particularly for students who are considering future STEM careers.’’ Shae says
The Speaker is very timely given former South Curl Curl girl Katherine Bennell-Pegg was announced as the 2026 Australian of the Year, and fits with Zonta's own program of getting women 'off the ground'. Former Narrabeen and Mona Vale pilot Nancy Ellis, was, in 1953, the only Australian member of the Ninety-Nines and the winner of their Silver Jubilee Scholarship in the United States of America in 1954. The Ninety-Nines, founded by Amelia Earhart in 1929, is the International Organisation of Women Pilots that provides networking, mentoring, and flight scholarship opportunities to recreational and professional female pilots.
Zonta's own Amelia Earhart Fellowship was established in 1938 in honour of famed pilot and Zontian, Amelia Earhart. The US$10,000 Fellowship is awarded annually to up to 30 women pursuing Ph.D./doctoral degrees in aerospace engineering and space sciences. It may be used at any university or college offering accredited post-graduate courses and degrees in these fields.
This week a chat with current Zonta Northern Beaches Club President, Dr. Lorna Scott on that and what else is coming up this year.
History Bayview + Mona Vale + Brookvale Bricks: Makers Mark Every run of 10 ThousandBricks with makers marks were gifted to us decades ago by Charles Benko. Charles stated he got these ones from Brookvale Bricks, when they were still around.
He explained the markings on these bricks, which are marked with a pipe in one case, and two thumbprints to make a heart or harp in the other, is made when the maker had completed run of 10 thousand of them. They would place a personal insignia in that 10 thousandth one made to mark the end of a run.
Charles who lived at the back of Manly near Condamine street, and was a Hungarian who spoke of Auschwitz – his wife was French (Suzanne ?), came to Australia after World War Two. He passed away aged 99 years back now, but his gift of old Brookvale bricks, and stories of our area in the late 1940's and early 1950's, prompted a look into brick making in our area.
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Johnson Brothers Store at Mona Vale is Store of the Year

- Recognise the contribution of apprentices and trainees
- Showcase apprenticeships as a respected and rewarding career pathway
- Highlight the role employers play in shaping the workforce of tomorrow
Zonta Club's 2026 International Women’s Day Breakfast

Surf Life Saving NSW elects Female President

Drone Surveillance at Bungan
Unlicensed X-ray Operators Targeted by NSW EPA
Saltwater Veterans: Helping Hands Needed

Barrenjoey High School P&C Welcome event: Feb. 19
Narrabeen Sports High School 2026 Open Night
- - Meet our dedicated teachers and staff
- - Enjoy guided tours of our school facilities
- - Explore faculty Teaching and Learning displays
- - Hear the Principal’s Address at 4:00pm
- - Enjoy student music performances
- - Learn more about our Sports Academy Program

Feedback on Middle Harbour flood study findings Invited
More Inspectors to tackle illegal tobacco
- a new offence for the possession of a commercial quantity of illicit tobacco with a maximum penalty of over $1.5 million and 7 years' imprisonment, or both
- new penalties for the sale of illicit tobacco with a maximum penalty of over $1.5 million and 7 years' imprisonment, or both
- the introduction of short-term (up to 90 days) and long-term (up to 12 months) closure orders for premises selling illicit tobacco, illegal vaping goods, or selling tobacco or non-tobacco smoking products without a licence
- new offences and penalties for anyone who breaches these closure orders, including for entering closed premises or selling products from closed premises
- new lease termination powers for landlords where a closure order is in place
- new nation-leading offences for falsely claiming to be licensed, resisting seizure, and attempting to retake seized products.
Narrabeen Lakes Amateur Swimming Club: Saturday Afternoons

Petition: Stop Politicians from spamming & harvesting our data
Sign at: www.katechaney.com.au/spam-and-data-petition
We want political parties to communicate - but without bombarding us or harvesting our personal information.
This is a chance for the Government to act to protect voters.
Political Spam
We’re tired of getting swamped with political texts. Political parties shouldn’t be exempt from the Spam Act 2003 - they need to follow the same rules as every business. Prime Minister Albanese said on ABC Radio, “I certainly think that would be a reasonable thing to do, to ban the texts."
Data Harvesting - Postal Vote Applications
Millions of Australians vote by post. This process should be between you and the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) - not political parties fishing for your data. Right now, major parties send postal vote application forms – by SMS, email or to your mailbox - along with their political ads and ask you to send your application to a “processing centre” they control. They can then collect your personal details to use and share before passing the application on to the AEC. As AEC Commissioner Jeff Pope said on 31 March 2025, "Concerns about party postal vote applications through unsolicited outreach is the number one complaint we hear from voters at almost every federal election"
Governments in Victoria and Western Australia have fixed this. NSW is next.
It’s time for the Federal Government to do the same!
More in report: Bill to Stop Politicians Harvesting your Data Via Postal Votes Introduced: Petition to support Bill
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).

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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
Mona Vale Residents Association

JP Public Register
- Terry Jones J.P.
- Robert (Bob) Wood J.P.
- Deborah Hendy(Carter) J.P
Cranzgots Pizza Cafe Closing March 15 2026
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Mow for Ol'Mate in March

Victa rotary lawnmower and Mervyn Victor Richardson of Careel Bay, the owner of the company - 1955 - photo by Jack Hickson, Australian Photographic Agency - 01148. Taken by Australian Photographic Agency for account: Graves, Hayes & Baker 1642/55.
CSIRO partners with aviation sector to help STEM learning take flight

Putting Safety First in the Digital Age
North Sydney Council to Apply for 52.66% Rise In Rates
AOK: Urgent - Thursday Volunteers Needed
- Food already cooked
- Trays provided
- Pick up Warriewood – Thursday morning
- Heat in your oven
- Return hot by 4pm

MWP Care Seeking Volunteers

Inaugural Surf Lifesaving Red & Yellow Day
On Wednesday 4 March 2026, Surf Life Saving Australia will launch the very first Red & Yellow Day, a new nationwide celebration of Surf Life Saving and the thousands of volunteer surf lifesavers who keep our beaches safe.

With one month to go until the inaugural Red & Yellow Day, Surf Life Saving Australia is calling on everyone across Australia to take part, by wearing the colours, donating, fundraising, signing up at your local club and by staying beach-safe.
Red & Yellow Day is an opportunity to:
- Improve public awareness of the vital work of Surf Life Saving and the thousands of volunteer surf lifesavers around the country
- Educate communities, families and individuals about essential water safety information
- Increase fundraising to maintain and replace equipment, train volunteer surf life savers and deliver water safety education in communities
- Inspire more Australians to get involved and support their local community
Events and activations are being planned around the country as the countdown to March 4 begins, with more information about national and local activity to be shared in the lead up to Red & Yellow Day.
Surf Life Saving Australia CEO, Adam Weir said:
“With one month until Red & Yellow Day, now is the time for schools, clubs, businesses, and individuals across Australia to get behind the day.
“Red & Yellow Day is an opportunity for all of us to show our support for the thousands of volunteer surf lifesavers who give their time to keep our beaches safe.
“The best way you can get involved is by wearing red and yellow on March 4, and by always swimming between the red and yellow flags.”
Surf Life Saving Australia’s major national partner DHL is supporting Red & Yellow Day by delivering up to 1000 Red & Yellow Day Party Packs nationally, with 100% of the purchase price going directly to supporting volunteer surf lifesaving services.
The Red & Yellow Day Party Pack contains everything you need to host a Red & Yellow Day event and are available to purchase now via redandyellowday.org.au.
For inspiration on how to get involved on March 4, check out the Red & Yellow Day campaign video below, or to learn more about Red & Yellow Day, visit redandyellowday.org.au.
By getting behind Red & Yellow Day, you’ll be supporting the vital work of Surf Life Saving volunteers around the country.
When you back the surf lifesavers on Red & Yellow Day, you can help save lives too.
Development Coordination Authority (DCA) changes: Feedback invited
See: Scruby slams government and opposition teaming up to make it easy for developers as NSW Planning System Reform Bill passes - community asks: who are these elected Representatives actually representing?
Now Open: funding round for the NSW Government's Holiday Break Autumn/Winter 2026 program
- Applicants are encouraged to design high quality, fun and engaging activities for the exclusive participation of young people aged 12-24 years.
- Applicants can deliver the activities in the Autumn and/or winter holidays, and apply for both rounds in a single application.
- Eligible organisations can apply for funding which can be split across the autumn and/or winter school holidays. Additional travel loading is still available per organisation if an external supplier is needed to deliver the program in remote or very remote parts of NSW.
- Successful applicants will receive one funding agreement for the program.
Monika's Doggie Rescue Pets of the Week
Bean
9 yo Chihuahua X

Bean is a gentle, passive, affectionate boy who is social with other small gentle dogs. He gets very nervous of bossy dogs. Bean is not used to a lot of handling and affection and is looking for an experienced handler to make him more comfortable with handling and the outside world. He has a Grade 3 heart murmur but there is no heart enlargement, and he is not needing any pills. He has just had a dental and had 19 teeth extracted! He had 9 already missing. He has a short coat and weighs 4.2kg. He is desexed, fully vaccinated, heartworm free and chipped. His adoption cost is $600.
Jethro
12mths Ridgeback X

Jethro is a sweet but very timid boy. He needs an experienced family to help him gain confidence. He is nervous of cars and busy places. He is a "velcro dog" when he is scared. He loves treats. He has a smooth coat and weighs 28.7kg. 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
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