Cirque Du Joy – Reset the Dial: The Women’s Resilience Centre’s Most Critical Fundraising Event

The Women’s Resilience Centre is proud to announce Cirque Du Joy – Reset the Dial, during Vivid Sydney for our most important annual fundraising event, taking place this year to support our mission of breaking the devastating cycle of domestic abuse in Australia. With only 1% government funding, we rely entirely on the goodwill of the community and corporate Australia to sustain our work and provide essential support services for women and families recovering from trauma.
Cirque Du Joy is more than just a night out—it is a celebration of joy after the toughest of days, a beacon of hope, and a reminder that recovery is not just about overcoming hardship but also about reclaiming life’s joyful moments. You will hear stories of recovery, resilience and inspiration.
An Unforgettable Night of Joy and Connection
This joy-filled gala will be an unforgettable evening featuring an extraordinary line-up of speakers, performers, and media ambassadors. The night will be hosted by Australia’s leading speaker, Robyn Moore AM, and supported by award-winning journalists Tracey Spicer and Juanita Phillips. We are also honoured to have esteemed Authors and Ambassadors Mike Munro, Tom Carroll, Lisa Mcadams, Stephenie Rodriguez, Daniel Principe and Graeme Cowan lending their voices to this critical cause.
The Women’s Resilience Centre’s primary mission is resetting and rebuilding lives. They see a future where all women and families impacted by domestic abuse and trauma are supported to recover, build resilience and thrive.
The evening will open with a breath-taking opening performance by the Indigenous Children’s Dance Group, Dhinawan Yarn and Entertainment setting the tone for a night of celebration, resilience, and community. Circus performers will dazzle guests upon arrival, creating a vibrant atmosphere of wonder and joy.
Why Joy Matters
Joy is a fundamental human right. It is more than just a fleeting emotion—it is a state of mind that fosters resilience, fulfilment, and contentment. In the journey of recovery from domestic abuse and trauma, joy must be reclaimed. Trauma is not just about the bad days lost but also about the good days missed. By celebrating joy, we strengthen social bonds, empower survivors, and restore the wholeness of life.
How to Support the Cause
The Women’s Resilience Centre invites individuals, corporations, and philanthropists to stand with us in resetting the dial on domestic abuse. Last year we supported 507 women in 163 regions of Australia with capability building programs, employment readiness, Financial Resilience, Mentors and a safe centre and shop for support. We rely on this annual event to support our funding.
Cirque Du Joy is an opportunity to contribute to a future where every survivor has access to the support, resources, and community needed to rebuild their lives and helps break the intergenerational cycle of abuse. Stop Domestic Abuse in Australia.
Join us for a night to remember and be a part of a movement that transforms pain into empowerment and despair into joy.
For sponsorships, donations, or ticket inquiries, please contact: Simone Allan Founder and Gala Support Simone@wresilience.org.au




Avalon Bowlo Music
- Beyond the Eight - 6th April
- CrankCase - 13th April
- Nothing Too Serious - 20th April
- So What - 27th April

- Joy Yates - 2nd April
- Lily Dior - 9th April
- Dorian Mode - 16th April
- Ian Cooper - 23rd April

The Racquet Club: Elanora Heights


Surfboat Brewery Music: April 2025

Jive Bombers return to the Beach Club Collaroy this Sunday April 13th 4.30pm.








BORN JOVI- “A tribute to Bon Jovi, only Bon Jovi does it better.” at The Sands - Narrabeen

ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration Services
Sunday 13 April:
- Dee Why RSL – 3pm Commemoration Service, Club Memorial Garden
Forestville RSVL – 2.40pm March to RSL Club followed by service from 3 - 3.40pm
Information: March steps off at 1440 on Sunday 13 April and heads South on Starkey Street to Violet Street then West on Violet Street and Bushland Ave to the RSL Club on Melwood Ave. The march will be led by the Manly Warringah Pipe Band and will include veterans, cadets, guides and scouts, the Davidson Bush Fire Brigade and NSW police escorts.
Information: The Commemoration Service will be held in the carpark of the RSL Club on Sunday 13 April, following the march
Narrabeen RSL Sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration
Time: 11.30am march from Narrabeen Surf Club to Narrabeen Cenotaph, followed by service.
Date: Sunday April 20
Wednesday 23 April
RSL LifeCare ANZAC Village (The War Vets) – 9.30-10am village march and service
Friday 25 April
Forestville ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration
Dawn Service
Address: 22 Melwood Avenue, Forestville NSW, Australia View on Google Maps
Time: 5:30 am
Date: Friday 25 April
Information: The Dawn Service will be conducted around the Forestville RSL Club Cenotaph and will be followed by breakfast in the Club for all attendees who wish to participate.
Collaroy RSL sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration
Address: Collaroy Beach, New South Wales, Australia View on Google Maps
Time: 5:00 pm
Date: Friday 25 April
Information: Sunset Service on the Beach.
RSL LifeCare ANZAC Village (The War Vets) Dawn Service
Date: 6am Veterans Parade Cenotaph
Pittwater RSL sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration
Date: Friday 25th April Anzac Day 2025
Address: 82 Mona Vale Rd, Mona Vale
Please join us at the lower cenotaph at 5:20am for the Dawn Service in remembrance and gratitude to honour Anzac Day - Breakfast to follow at 6.30am . ALL WELCOME!
Newport Anzac Day Dawn Service 2025
Time: 5.30 am
Address: Trafalgar Park Cenotaph, Gladstone Street, Newport
This year we are delighted to welcome Brigadier Georgina Whelan to deliver the address at the Newport Anzac Day Dawn Service.
The community with gather once again under the trees (and the kookaburras) to remember those who have served our wonderful country.
Church Point
On Anzac Day, April 25th, there will be a commemoration service at Thomas Stephens Reserve in Church Point, starting at 10:45 am. All Welcome.
Avalon Beach RSL sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration
Avalon Beach RSL sub-Branch
Address: Avalon Beach RSL Club 1 Bowling Green Lane AVALON BEACH NSW 2107
Email: Avalon-BeachSB@rslnsw.org.au
Phone: 02 9883 9815
Dawn Service
Address: Dunbar Park, Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Beach NSW, Australia View on Google Maps
Time: 5:30 am
Date: Friday 25 April
Service: 0550 am – Members Assemble 0540 am – Dawn Service Commences This service will be conducted by Commodore Richard Menhinick AM,CSC, RAN, the President of Avalon Beach RSL Sub Branch, assisted by Paul Sinclair, the President of Avalon Beach RSL Club Limited. After the ceremony is complete, please join us veterans in the RSL Club and enjoy an egg and bacon roll for a small donation.
March
Address: Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Beach NSW, Australia View on Google Maps
Time: 11:00 am
Date: Friday 25 April
Information: The march will gather at 1030 for an 1100 start out front of Avalon Public School on Old Barrenjoey Rd, it will then turn left onto Avalon Parade and right onto Bowling green Lane. From there those marching will turn into Dunbar Park and disperse into the arranged seating.
Main Service Address: Dunbar Park, Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon Beach NSW, Australia View on Google Maps
Time: 11:40 am
Date: Friday 25 April
Information: Once the March has concluded, our service will be conducted by Commodore Richard Menhinick AM, CSC, RAN, the President of Avalon Beach RSL Sub-Branch. He will be joined by LCDR Tamara Sloper-Harding, Vice-President of Avalon Beach RSL Sub-Branch and our Guest Speaker, Colonel Brad Robertson CSC, president of the veteran’s charity, Carry On. Once completed, please join our veterans in the RSL Club and enjoy refreshments, lunch and later on Two Up from 1.00pm to 7.00pm in the Surf Lounge on level 1 - if you wish and are 18 or older.
Whale Beach
An ANZAC Day dawn service will be held at Whale Beach at 6am in front of the Surf Club. Conducted by Palm Beach RSL sub-Branch and Whale Beach SLSC
Palm Beach RSL sub-Branch ANZAC Day 2025 Commemoration
1087 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach
March
Time: 10.45am March from Iluka road to Palm Beach RSL, followed by Service.
Date: Friday 25 April
Followed by Veterans Lunch in the club.
Two-Up from 1pm in back paddock.







L’Heure Exquise - Harp and Saxophone

Wedding Island

Island Café: Catherine Park, Scotland Island



MAG&M stages Signs in the Sand






Humph Hall: Upcoming Events



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North Narrabeen Surf Club: Friday Night Raffles


Radio Controlled Yachting










Avalon Beach RSL Fishing Club

Palm Beach Golf Club
Palm Beach Golf Club



Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners Inc
Sydney Northern Beaches Woodturners - Monthly Demonstration - Wood Turning Demonstration on the third Sunday of the month: 9am-2pm
The aim of our group is to bring together people who are interested in woodturning and to assist new members to participate in the craft of woodturning. At the same time we aim to socialise and have fun. We are active in supporting local community groups and charities. We make cash donations as well as donations of toys and equipment made by our members. Workshop Open every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday between 9 am and 12 noon.
Cost: $5 for insurance & a cuppa (If you want to join there is a $25 yearly subscription fee). Contact: Jack Butler on 9999 4290 or email: johnbutler@optusnet.com.au . Website: https://sites.google.com/site/woodturner60/
Friends of Narrabeen Lagoon Catchment Activities

Newport Bowling Club Introduces Barefoot Bowling



Palm Beach Markets:
4th Sunday of the month, 9am to 3pm.The Palm Beach Market has been operating since 2008. As Palm Beach is the most northerly part of Sydney, every weekend tourists and locals alike stream north attracted by Palm Beach’s idyllic setting and its ‘destination’ status with the market trading all year round.
The market offers customers a wider choice of products to peruse to add to the current high quality homewares, fashion and jewellery. Buy a loaf of fresh bread, grab some French cheese or take home some famous Pho Bay Vietnamese soup and as always a great coffee. Buskers and Hair Feathers also available.
At: Governor Phillip Park, Palm Beach
MWPHS - Manly Warringah Pittwater Historical Society - Established 1924
One of the oldest suburban historical societies in Australia, the Manly, Warringah & Pittwater Historical Society has kept the only continuous record of northern beaches achievements, local historical mementoes, documents and research. Membership: here
Ingleside Rider's Group


Club Palm Beach Social Golf Group


Manly Fig



- • Boat and/or Jet Ski Licence Theory Session
- • Multiple Choice Exam
- • On-Water Practical Training in our dedicated training vessels - yes, you get to drive a boat!
- • No further tests and NO LOGBOOK REQUIRED!


Hansa Class Worlds 2025 at RPAYC


Narrabeen Swim Academy
- Competitive Squads
- Junior Squads
- Adult Squads.
- Public Swimming Mon - Fri 8am -10am.

Surfing Mums & Dads


Avalon Scottish Country Dancing


MANLY ART GALLERY & MUSEUM



Pittwater Camera Club -
All Meetings are 7.45 for 8pm - 10pm- The Auditorium: Pittwater RSL Club, Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale 2103 - Family, friends and visitors are all welcome. Proudly Sponsored by Pittwater RSL Club
PITTWATER CAMERA CLUB Inc. - Since 1966
2020 Program



Barrenjoey Lighthouse Tours

Mona Vale Library
Avalon Library Storytime is held every Wednesday morning from 10.30am at the Library. Hear stories, listen to music and enjoy craft activities. Sessions run for between 30 and 40 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age.
Venue: 59A Old Barrenjoey Road, Avalon (above the Recreation Centre). Cost: Free however bookings are essential. Bookings: Phone: 9918 3013 or email avalonlibrary@ozemail.com.au
Mona Vale Library Storytime is held three mornings per week during school terms. Hear stories, sing songs and enjoy craft activities. Sessions run for approximately 45 minutes. Suitable for preschoolers, 3 to 5 years of age. Venue: Mona Vale Library, 1 Park St, Mona Vale. Cost: Free. No bookings required

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