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REGULARS 6 President’s Report 56 Interbranch Report President - Doug Menzies Chris Allum 8 CEO’s Report 58 SNB Point Score CEO - Steve McInnes 59 SNB Championships 10 Patrons, Officers & Juniors Committees Opens Masters 12 Honour Roll Special Needs 14 Branch Honours 77 Financial Report 2018/2019 Lance Barnes 17 Farewell 104 Club Reports Lance Barnes & Shannon Job 104 Manly LSC 106 North Steyne SLSC 18 Branch Awards 108 Queenscliff SLSC of Excellence 110 Freshwater SLSC 112 South Curl Curl SLSC 20 Lifesaving 114 North Curl Curl SLSC Director - Glenn Tolan 116 Dee Why SLSC 118 Long Reef SLSC 22 Support Services 120 Collaroy SLSC RWC, SurfCom, Duty Officers, 122 South Narrabeen SLSC TIPS Team 124 Narrabeen Beach SLSC 126 North Narrabeen SLSC 23 Patrol Assessment 128 Warriewood SLSC Patrol Hours 130 Mona Vale SLSC 132 Bungan Beach SLSC 24 Rescue Statistics 134 Newport SLSC 136 Bilgola SLSC 26 Education 138 Avalon Beach SLSC Director - Adrienne Lowe 140 Whale Beach SLSC 142 Palm Beach SLSC 30 Award Statistics 144 North Palm SLSC 36 Assessors, Facilitators, 146 Fundraising Chief Training Officers 148 Vales 38 Member Services Director -Tracey Hare-Boyd 152 Executive History 44 Membership Statistics 154 Branch History 48 Surf Life Saving School 155 SNB Partners Marcial Nunura 50 Surf Sports Director - Louis Tassone 54 Surf Sports Membership EMBRACING THE RED & YELLOW 3 2018 - 2019 WHAT DOES YOUR BRANCH DO? SERVICES Surf Sports Rescue Support Information & Efficient Delivering a coordinated Coordinating volunteers and program of well run Carnivals -
Sydney Beaches Valuation Project Overview & Summary ISBN 978-0-9802808-5-2
Sydney Beaches Valuation Project Overview & Summary ISBN 978-0-9802808-5-2 SCCG and UNSW advise that the information contained in this publication comprises general statements based on scientific research. The reader is advised and needs to be aware that such information may be incomplete or unable to be used in any specific situation. No reliance or actions must therefore be made on that information without seeking prior expert professional, scientific or technical advice. To the extent permitted by law, SCCG and UNSW (including their employees and consultants) exclude all liability to any person for any consequences, including but not limited to all losses, damages, costs, expenses and any other compensation, arising directly or indirectly from using this publication (in part or in whole) and any information or material contained in it. © Copyright Sydney Coastal Councils Group Inc, 2013 This work is copyright. Except as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cwlth), no part of this publication may be reproduced by any process, electronic or otherwise, without the specific written permission of the copyright owners. Information may not be stored electronically in any form whatsoever without such permission. Contents Purpose of this document 01 What was the Sydney Beaches Valuation Project? 02 Why is it important to know the economic value of beaches? 03 Current coastal management challenges in Sydney 03 Tourism importance of beaches 03 Projected climate change impacts 04 How were these figures estimated? 05 Contingent behaviour response -
Christmas Function Each Month
VOLUME 9 No. 6 October 2016 ISSN 1835-7628 FROM THE EDITOR A shorter issue as we keep to the schedule of a newsletter Christmas Function each month. Thanks again to Phil Colman, for his report Early warning on the talk at our most recent monthly meeting, but par- ticularly for his contribution recalling an exciting day on This year we are reverting to our tradi- Narrabeen Beach. While we were in that part of the tional Christmas drinks and nibbles at Peninsula I thought it appropriate to give some history of Manly Art Gallery and Museum its earliest European settler and of its first European visi- tors, and then to go back somewhat earlier. Tuesday 15th November, 6 - 8 pm Richard Michell Date to be confirmed but please keep free PRESIDENT’S REPORT rolling. He was made Keeper of the Needwood Forest. There is a routine and there are rules to being President, Early Australian ancestors helped to draft laws around and I am only at the Learner stage at the moment. land use, and included a specialist in spiders, a plant Hopefully soon I can get to be a P Plate driver, but the rule horticulturalist and a plant geneticist/hybridiser. It was book has been mislaid so I am sticking to quiet, country perhaps inevitable that this heritage would produce the roads until I get more confident. two sisters. I’ve started on a list of speakers for future meetings, but From early life in Rushcutters Bay they moved with their can’t say more now. I’ve reported elsewhere on last parents to Iluka Road, Mosman and quickly became month’s speaker and I’m sure that this month Nan Bosler involved in Ashton Park. -
Social Infrastructure
106 93 ET RE Social infrastructure ST TLE WAT 9 The Willows Private Nursing Home 10 Haberfield Presbyterian Aged Care 28 Peek-a-boo Early Learning Centre 38 Yasmar Training Facility 51 Haberfield Public School RAMSAY STREET 31 94 Zongde Buddhist Temple 25 99 100107 Ashfield Bowling Club 4 109 Ashfield Park 73 52 51 64 26 98 FREDERICK STREET 27 110 30 32 38 39 91 PA 28 R R A 29 M 96 A T T 23 A R O A 7 D 10 Legend Aged care Childcare 94 REET RION ST Community facility MA 9 Education Emergency 107 Health 109 Religious services 5 Sport and recreation Stub tunnels On and off ramps 12 Existing road 97 Tunnel ELIZABETH STREET Parramatta Road Precinct AD Proposed surface works RO L OO Residential property impacts RP VE LI Full acquisition 95 Partial acquisition T E 54 E NORTON STREET 11 R T 0 770 S N W Metres O CARLTON CRESCENT R B N:\AU\Sydney\Projects\21\23246\GIS\Maps\Information\KBM_OC_JOB_LS2.mxd [KBM: 23] [KBM: N:\AU\Sydney\Projects\21\23246\GIS\Maps\Information\KBM_OC_JOB_LS2.mxd qjchung by: Created 2010 Industry Primary of Department AECOM, imagery aerial and data Design 2012, Data Australia Geoscience 2012. - DCDB and DTDB Lands: of Department NSW source: Data Figure 5.15 Map of social infrastructure within the study area in proximity to the project alignment - Parramatta Road 5.3.1 Community facilities A community facility is a building or place used for the physical, social, cultural or intellectual development or welfare of the community. -
57Th Annual Report
Fall 08 57th Annual Report Collaroy Plateau Cricket Club Established 1955 57th Annual General Meeting – Friday August 3, 2012 – Collaroy Plateau Youth Club Agenda 1 President’s opening address 2 Adoption of the 57th Annual Report and financial statements 3 Review of minutes of previous meeting 4 Election of office bearers for 2012/2013 5 General Business Office Bearers 2011/2012 President Colin Huxley Vice President John Jackson Secretary Robert Minnett Treasurer Toby Horstead Saturday Morning Secretary Vicki Carden Saturday Morning Treasurer Vacant M.W.C.A. Executive Committee Brenden Ball M.W.C.A. Delegates Dom Wheeler, Brenden Ball Social Secretary Andrew Cameron Public Officer Robert Minnett Life Members Geoff Browne * Milton Lidgard John Jackson Barry Harland Bert Elsworthy* David Quarford Vic Huxley * Joy Lidgard Colin Huxley Marie Fairhall John Minnett Alan Fairhall Don Leech * Spencer Bennett * Vicki Carden Jack Ryder * Ken Cunningham* Robert Minnett Frank Huxley Robert Williams Ken Hunt Graydon Conde Cover Photo: CPCC’s MWCA 2011/12 T20 Champions Most Career Runs Highest Score Batsman Runs Average Batsman Score Season Grade Robert Minnett 10004 29.86 David Moss 179* 2007/08 A1 Peter Henriksen 7939 29.62 Steve Bull 177 2009/10 4th Robert Vere 5480 24.25 Lachlan Peake 177 2011/12 6th David Quarford 5663 15.06 Mick Riggall 169 1974/75 A2 Col Huxley 5505 18.05 Paul Brown 169 1996/97 A3 Don Leech 5403 17.95 Michael Letts 159 2004/05 B1 Geoff Browne 5269 22.14 Jason Ferris 153 2006/07 A3 John Jackson 4975 27.04 David Tallack 152* 1990/91 -
Central District Local Planning Summaries Prepared for the Department of Planning & Environment February 2016
Central District Local Planning Summaries Prepared for the Department of Planning & Environment February 2016 Central District This report has been prepared for Prepared for the Department of Planning & Environment. SGS Economics and Planning has taken all due care in the preparation of this report. However, SGS and its associated consultants are not liable to any person or entity for any damage or loss that has occurred, or may occur, in relation to that person or entity taking or not taking action in respect of any representation, statement, opinion or advice referred to herein. SGS Economics and Planning Pty Ltd ACN 007 437 729 www.sgsep.com.au Offices in Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne and Sydney Central District TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Context and limitations 1 1.2 This report 1 2 ASHFIELD 2 3 BOTANY BAY 10 4 BURWOOD 18 5 CANADA BAY 22 6 LEICHHARDT 31 7 MARRICKVILLE 37 8 RANDWICK 42 9 STRATHFIELD 49 10 SYDNEY 54 11 WAVERLEY 64 12 WOOLLAHRA 70 Central District 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Context and limitations This report summarises publicly available current and draft local planning policies and strategies for Sydney Metropolitan Area Local Government Areas (LGAs). Associated hyperlinks, where available, have been inserted throughout the report. Initial Council comments relevant to the scope of this report have been incorporated. However, it should be noted that this report does not capture the full extent of strategic planning work that Councils are currently undertaking but instead provides a catalogue of current and draft local planning policies and strategies that are publicly available information as at February 20161. -
Figure 6.3 Non-Aboriginal Heritage Items And
Flavelle Street e KEY PLAN u n # Addy Lane e Auburn Concord Road v A !N n Canada o is Bay d d A Strathfield Gipps Street Burwood Bell Street Ashfield # 31 Patterson Street !N 36 Keppel Avenue 52 Thornleigh Avenue NORTH Napier StreetSTRATHFIELD 21 20 Queen Street Main North Rail Line Leigh Avenue Sydney Street John Street Concord Lane Inverary Street Goddard Park 25 CONCORD 30 60 Princess Avenue 53 Alexandra Street 58 49 57 29 55 Melbourne Street 17 Princess54 Lane 61 59 Park Avenue 47 56 Coles Street 34 24 33 32 48 18 51 42 23 P5 22 28 19 44 P3 P2 16 P4 50 43 37 62 M4 Motorway 68 71 46 ! ! F ! ! ! ! ! r 67 ! ! 15! ! a ! ! ! ! ! n ! ! ! ! k 70 l Parramatta Road y 69 12 45 n S t Powells Creek C o Parramatta Road l u Concord Road m civil and tunnel site 73 b i a (C5) 76 L a n ! ! e ! ! ! Hilts Road 78 STRATHFIELD !88 77 Mosely Street 0 200 m Roberts Street 79 Phillip Street 80 7 LEGEND HOMEBUSH 38 Manson Road State Heritage Register Curtilage Waterway Leicester Avenue 39 Swan Avenue !( C o Heritage Conservation Area Driven tunnel o 40 p 74 ! !!!!!! ! e 81 75 !!!!!!!! S170 Heritage Items On- and off-ramps r !!!!!!!! Ma in W S est ern t Local Heritage Items Cut-and-cover tunnel 6-13 R r 82 41 ail L e ine e t Contributory items Construction access tunnel Potential heritage items Construction footprint FigureFigure 6.3 Non-Aboriginal Non-Aboriginal heritage heritage items and items heritage and conservation heritage conservation areas - Concord areas - Concord !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( -
Metropolitan Greenspace Program Grants 2010-11 to 2015-16 2010 BLACKTOWN Bungarribee Creek Reserve Recreation Trail $50,000
Metropolitan Greenspace Program grants 2010-11 to 2015-16 2010 BLACKTOWN Bungarribee Creek Reserve Recreation Trail $50,000 2010 BLUE MOUNTAINS Great Blue Mountains Trail $50,000 2010 BLUE MOUNTAINS Wentworth Falls Lake Revitalisation $122,000 2010 BLUE MOUNTAINS Grand Cliff Top Walk - Katoomba Cascades Upgrade $170,109 2010 CAMDEN Nepean River Trail - Link To Camden $94,000 2010 CAMDEN Mount Annan Botanic Garden Recreational Path $50,000 Study 2010 FAIRFIELD Green Valley Creek Recreational Trail - Stage 2 $25,000 2010 GOSFORD Space and Leisure Services Strategic Plan $50,000 2010 GOSFORD Casuarina Trail (Railway to Rainforest) Rumbalara $250,000 Reserve 2010 HAWKESBURY Hawkesbury Regional Open Space Strategy $60,000 2010 THE HILLS Withers Rd Cycleway $177,500 2010 HORNSBY Great North Walk Heritage Track Restoration $60,000 2010 HORNSBY McKell Park Foreshore Walk Brooklyn to Parsley Bay $62,500 2010 HOLROYD Holroyd Gardens Adventure Playground $60,000 2010 KU-RING-GAI Off Road Cycling - Golden Jubilee Ovals, Wahroonga $40,000 'Jubes Mountain Bike Park' 2010 LANE COVE Linking Lane Cove Bushland Park $74,950 2010 MANLY Manly Lagoon Park Playground Extension $75,000 2010 NORTH SYDNEY Quibaree Park (Planning) $19,250 2010 NORTH SYDNEY Access Improvements in King George St Road Res $19,500 2010 PENRITH Great River Walk Stage 7 and West Bank $280,000 Construction 2010 RANDWICK Walking Malabar $50,000 2010 RYDE Riverwalk Bill Mitchell Park $200,000 2010 RYDE Riverwalk - Glades Bay Stage $12,500 2010 ROCKDALE Feasibility Study Cooks River Cycleway -
Ecology of Pyrmont Peninsula 1788 - 2008
Transformations: Ecology of Pyrmont peninsula 1788 - 2008 John Broadbent Transformations: Ecology of Pyrmont peninsula 1788 - 2008 John Broadbent Sydney, 2010. Ecology of Pyrmont peninsula iii Executive summary City Council’s ‘Sustainable Sydney 2030’ initiative ‘is a vision for the sustainable development of the City for the next 20 years and beyond’. It has a largely anthropocentric basis, that is ‘viewing and interpreting everything in terms of human experience and values’(Macquarie Dictionary, 2005). The perspective taken here is that Council’s initiative, vital though it is, should be underpinned by an ecocentric ethic to succeed. This latter was defined by Aldo Leopold in 1949, 60 years ago, as ‘a philosophy that recognizes[sic] that the ecosphere, rather than any individual organism[notably humans] is the source and support of all life and as such advises a holistic and eco-centric approach to government, industry, and individual’(http://dictionary.babylon.com). Some relevant considerations are set out in Part 1: General Introduction. In this report, Pyrmont peninsula - that is the communities of Pyrmont and Ultimo – is considered as a microcosm of the City of Sydney, indeed of urban areas globally. An extensive series of early views of the peninsula are presented to help the reader better visualise this place as it was early in European settlement (Part 2: Early views of Pyrmont peninsula). The physical geography of Pyrmont peninsula has been transformed since European settlement, and Part 3: Physical geography of Pyrmont peninsula describes the geology, soils, topography, shoreline and drainage as they would most likely have appeared to the first Europeans to set foot there. -
Transport To/From the College
Transport to/from the College Mater Maria Catholic College is situated on Forest Road at Warriewood. Mater Maria is well serviced by a network of government and private bus services which provide transport to and from the College. School timetables and maps are also available from www.sydneybuses.info/schools or www.forestcoachlines.com.au/html/school/frame.html Detailed below are the bus services available to and from the College. Morning School Specials to Mater Maria Catholic College (Government Buses) Bus No Route 182 Narrabeen (Service #1) Narrabeen - Richard Rd & Bristol Lane, Richard Rd & Anana, Elanora Heights Shop, Garden St and Powerworks Rd, MacPherson & Garden Sts, Forest Road 182 Narrabeen (Service #2) Narrabeen - Waterloo St, Richard Rd & Bristol Lane, Richard Rd & Anana, Elanora Heights Shop, Garden St and Powerworks Rd, MacPherson & Garden Sts, Forest Road 185 Brookvale Depot Via Route 185 Pittwater Rd, Garden Street, Macpherson St, then as timetabled 635 Cromer From Cromer, Howse Cr near Truman Av, McNamara Rd, Badcoe Rd, Toronto Av to Collaroy Plateau, Ambleside St, Ambleside, Heather, Kirkstone, Rose Ave & Veterans Pde, Edgecliff Bvde, Hilma, Telopea & Hilma, Collaroy Plateau, South Creek Rd and Pittwater Rd, (Stops at Pittwater House) Parkes Sts, Collaroy, Waterloo, Ocean Sts, Narrabeen Park Pde, Walsh St, Narrabeen, Warriewood, Sydney Rd to Mona Vale, Coronation St near Mona Vale Hospital, Macpherson St, Forest Rd 636 From Warringah Mall via Narrabeen Pittwater Rd near Warringah Rd, Dee Why, Pittwater Rd near May -
REPORT 19/01/2016 X14382 ORIGINAL PREPARED for Ashfield Council TRANSPORTATION
ASHFIELD PEDESTRIAN ACCESS & MOBILITY PLAN REPORT 19/01/2016 X14382 ORIGINAL PREPARED FOR Ashfield Council TRANSPORTATION COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE All intellectual property rights, including copyright, in Calibre Consulting designs developed and documents created by Calibre Level 2, Burbank Place Consulting (NSW) Pty Ltd remain the property of this NORWEST BUSINESS PARK NSW 2153 company. Any use made of such design or document without the prior written approval of Calibre Consulting (NSW) Pty Ltd will constitute an infringement of the rights Ph: (02) 8808 5000 of the company which reserves all legal rights and © 2014 remedies in respect of any such infringement. The information, including any intellectual property, contained in this proposal is confidential and proprietary to the Company. It may only be used by the person to whom it is provided for the stated purpose for which it is provided and must not be imparted to any third person without the prior written approval of the Company. The Company reserves all legal rights and remedies in relation to any infringement of its rights in respect of its confidential information DOCUMENT CONTROL X14382 Issue Date Issue Details Author Checked Approved V1 13/02/2015 PRELIMINARY JA GP JA DRAFT V2 21/09/2015 DRAFT PAMP FR JA JA V3 04/11/2015 FINAL DRAFT FR JA JA PAMP V4 01/12/2015 DRAFT PAMP FR JA JA FOR PSG V5 16/12/2015 FINAL PAMP FR JA JA V6 19/01/2016 FINAL PAMP FR JA JA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................... 1 2 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................ 3 2.1 Background 3 2.2 Objectives 3 2.3 Structure of this Study 4 2.4 Methodology 4 2.5 Project Steering Group 6 3 RESEARCH, REVIEW AND DATA COLLECTION ........................................................... -
Northern Beaches Council
Northern Beaches Council Community Safety Survey Prepared by: Micromex Research Date: December, 2019 Table of Contents Background………………………………………………………………………………….... 3 Sample Profile…….…………………….…………………………………………………….. 5 Key findings……..…………………………………………………………………..…………. 7 Results…………………………………………………………………………………………….9 Safety Statements………………………….…..…………..........……………..………..10 Community Safety Concerns…………………………………………………………..12 Community Safety/Crime Prevention……………………………………………......13 Feeling unsafe or at risk………………………………………………………………….14 Additional Analysis…….……………………….……..……………………………………...21 Demographics………..……………………………………………………………………… 24 Questionnaire……..……...………………………………………………………………….. 26 2 Background Background & Methodology Why? • Assessing and establishing the community’s sense of safety living in the Northern Beaches • Identifying the community’s level of importance and satisfaction with Community safety and crime prevention • Understand residents’ level of concern with community safety experiences • Identifying specific scenarios/experiences where residents do not feel safe on the Northern Beaches How? • Telephone survey (landline and mobile) to N=401 households • 122 acquired through number harvesting • We use a 5 point scale (e.g. 1 = not at all satisfied, 5 = very satisfied) • Greatest margin of error +/- 4.9% When? • Implementation 12th - 16th December 2019 4 Sample Profile Sample Profile Gender Age 27% 29% 23% 11% 10% Male 48% Female 52% 16-34 35-49 50-64 65-74 75+ The sample was How long have you been living Household status weighted