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Season 2019 – 2020 Avalon Sailing Club Clareville Beach, Pittwater
! Season 2019 – 2020 Avalon Sailing Club Clareville Beach, Pittwater ! www.avalonsailingclub.com.au Award winning team Waterfront & oceanfront specialists James Baker and his team have been ranked again in the top 100 agents in Australia by both REB and Rate My Agent. With over $80 million sold since January this year, they have the experience and the proven track record to assist you with all your property needs. IF you are thinking oF selling or would like an update on the value oF your home call our team at McGrath Avalon. James Baker 0421 272 692 Lauren Garner 0403 944 427 Lyndall Barry 0411 436 407 mcgrath.com.au Avalon Sailing Club Mainsheet 2019 - 2020 Avalon Sailing Club Limited Old Wharf Reserve 28b Hudson Parade Clareville Beach “For the fostering, encouragement, promotion, teaching and above all, enjoyment of sailing on the waters of Pittwater” Mainsheet Postal Address: PO Box 59 Avalon Beach NSW 2107 Phone: 02 9918 3637 (Clubhouse) Sundays only Website: www.avalonsailingclub.com.au Email: [email protected] or [email protected] Avalon Sailing Club Mainsheet 2019 - 2020 Table of Contents Commodore’s Welcome ___________ 1 Sections 3 - Course B (Gold PM) ___ 38 General Club Facilities ____________ 2 Laser Full Rig, International 420, Clubhouse Keys and Security _____ 2 International 29er, Finn, Spiral, Flying Radios _______________________ 2 11 and O’pen Skiffs ____________ 38 Moorings _____________________ 2 Race Management ______________ 41 Sailing Training ________________ 2 A Guide for Spectator -
Your Community Report, Reflecting on Council's
Welcome to your community report, reflecting on Council’s achievements over the last 12 months and meeting some of the people that made it happen. your 2012/2013 community report my environment Achievements Hornsby Library lighting upgrade – 400 energy Bushfire completed 2012-2013 Manual Hazard saving lamps were installed in Hornsby Library saving Reduction and Fire Trail Maintenance Program. 18% of energy and reducing power bills by $8,500 pa. Fire trail upgrades were completed at Woodcourt Donated 1,000 preloved stationery items Road, Berowra and Old Mans Valley, Hornsby. to students, schools and TAFE to save dumping in Bushfire education workshops held for the landfill and promote innovative recycling initiatives. community in Hornsby, Hornsby Heights, Thornleigh Water Efficiency in businesses – commenced a Pilot and Mount Colah. Partnership Program to promote water efficiency in Awards – Highly Recommended in the category of 35 businesses across the Shire, funded through a Excellence in Infrastructure by the NSW Stormwater Sydney Water Grant. Association for the Belinda Cr, North Epping Home Power Savings – three workshops were Bioretention Basin and a Stormwater Industry delivered to residents giving practical advice on energy Association Excellence Commendation Award saving with funding from the Office of Environment in Asset Management. and Heritage. Combined stormwater treatment/harvesting system Cogeneration Plant for the new Hornsby Aquatic completed at Dawson Ave, Thornleigh. This innovative Centre – a grant was received and suppliers chosen for design combined the water treatment characteristics a cogeneration plant to generate electricity, provide of a bioretention system with underneath storage pool heating and save energy. (alleviating the need for large concrete tanks) to Hornsby Mountain Bike Trail – opened Stage 1 of the provide ‘clean’ water for irrigation on the nearby trail, a 3.5 km single track with over 16,000 rides so far. -
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 -
Hornsby Shire Council
HORNSBY SHIRE COUNCIL BEROWRA CREEK ESTUARY MANAGEMENT STUDY AND MANAGEMENT PLAN January 2000 HORNSBY SHIRE COUNCIL BEROWRA CREEK ESTUARY MANAGEMENT STUDY AND MANAGEMENT PLAN January 2000 Webb, McKeown & Associates Pty Ltd Prepared by: ___________________________ Level 2, 160 Clarence Street, SYDNEY 2000 Telephone: (02) 9299 2855 Facsimile: (02) 9262 6208 Verified by: ____________________________ 98122:BerowraEMSWord:M6 BEROWRA CREEK ESTUARY MANAGEMENT STUDY AND MANAGEMENT PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND ESTUARY MANAGEMENT PLAN i to xxvii 1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................1 1.1. This Management Study............................................................................................................. 1 1.2. The Estuary Management Program.......................................................................................... 1 1.3. The Wider Planning Management Context.............................................................................. 2 1.4. Statement of Joint Intent............................................................................................................ 2 1.5. Community Consultation ........................................................................................................... 4 2. FEATURES OF THE STUDY AREA ....................................................................................6 2.1. Catchment................................................................................................................................... -
Das Determined 27
Development Applications Determined Monday, 27 January 2020 to Friday, 31 January 2020 Decision DA Number Decision Description Address Ward Date 1/28/20 DA/1130/2019 Approved ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS - 4 Ti Tree Crescent A Ward CARPORT BEROWRA NSW 2081 1/28/20 DA/1083/2019 Refused PROPOSED SEMI AUTOMATED DOG 136-138 Berowra Waters Road A Ward WASH FACILITY BEROWRA HEIGHTS NSW 2082 1/28/20 DA/231/2019/A Approved SECTION 4.55 (2) - CONSTRUCTION 18 Sydney Road A Ward OF A SWIMMING POOL HORNSBY HEIGHTS NSW 2077 1/28/20 DA/26/2018/A Approved SECTION 4.55 (1A) - ALTERATIONS & 1 Kita Road A Ward ADDITIONS TO A DWELLING HOUSE BEROWRA HEIGHTS NSW 2082 AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN IN- GROUND SWIMMING POOL 1/29/20 DA/1109/2019 Approved CARPORT 491 Galston Road A Ward DURAL NSW 2158 1/29/20 DA/561/2019 Approved NEW DWELLING HOUSE Lot 21 DP 16074 Marra Marra Creek A Ward BEROWRA CREEK NSW 2082 1/29/20 DA/993/2019 Approved DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION 43 Brisbane Avenue A Ward OF NEW DWELLING HOUSE MOUNT KURING-GAI NSW 2080 1/29/20 DA/970/2019 Approved ALTERATIONS & ADDITIONS - 577A Pacific Highway A Ward DEMOLITION OF EXISTING MOUNT COLAH NSW 2079 CARPORT, CONVERT EXISTING GARAGE TO LIVING ROOM AND CONSTRUCT NEW GARRAGE AND DECK 1/29/20 DA/1132/2019 Approved SECTION 68 APPROVAL TO INSTALL A 53 Somerville Road A Ward SOLID FUEL HEATING APPLIANCE HORNSBY HEIGHTS NSW 2077 1/29/20 DA/786/2019 Approved SECONDARY DWELLING 9 Roper Lane A Ward HORNSBY NSW 2077 1/30/20 DA/1136/2019 Approved RESIDENTIAL - ALTERATIONS & 22 Kuring-Gai Chase Road A Ward ADDITIONS MOUNT -
Northern Sydney District Data Profile Sydney, South Eastern Sydney, Northern Sydney Contents
Northern Sydney District Data Profile Sydney, South Eastern Sydney, Northern Sydney Contents Introduction 4 Demographic Data 7 Population – Northern Sydney 7 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population 10 Country of birth 12 Languages spoken at home 14 Migration Stream 17 Children and Young People 18 Government schools 18 Early childhood development 28 Vulnerable children and young people 34 Contact with child protection services 37 Economic Environment 38 Education 38 Employment 40 Income 41 Socio-economic advantage and disadvantage 43 Social Environment 45 Community safety and crime 45 2 Contents Maternal Health 50 Teenage pregnancy 50 Smoking during pregnancy 51 Australian Mothers Index 52 Disability 54 Need for assistance with core activities 54 Housing 55 Households 55 Tenure types 56 Housing affordability 57 Social housing 59 3 Contents Introduction This document presents a brief data profile for the Northern Sydney district. It contains a series of tables and graphs that show the characteristics of persons, families and communities. It includes demographic, housing, child development, community safety and child protection information. Where possible, we present this information at the local government area (LGA) level. In the Northern Sydney district there are nine LGAS: • Hornsby • Hunters Hill • Ku-ring-gai • Lane Cove • Mosman • North Sydney • Northern Beaches • Ryde • Willoughby The data presented in this document is from a number of different sources, including: • Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) • Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) • NSW Health Stats • Australian Early Developmental Census (AEDC) • NSW Government administrative data. 4 Northern Sydney District Data Profile The majority of these sources are publicly available. We have provided source statements for each table and graph. -
Hawkesbury River, Pittwater and Brisbane Water Regional Boatin Plan
Transport for NSW Regional Boating Plan Hawkesbury River, Pittwater and Brisbane Water Region FebruaryJ 2015 Transport for NSW 18 Lee Street Chippendale NSW 2008 Postal address: PO Box K659 Haymarket NSW 1240 Internet: www.transport.nsw.gov.au Email: [email protected] ISBN Register: 978-1-922030-68-9 © COPYRIGHT STATE OF NSW THROUGH THE DIRECTOR GENERAL OF TRANSPORT FOR NSW 2014 Extracts from this publication may be reproduced provided the source is fully acknowledged. Transport for NSW - Regional Boating Plan | i Table of contents 1. Introduction..................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Physical character of the waterways .............................................................................................. 6 2.1 Background .......................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Hawkesbury River and Nepean River .................................................................................. 7 2.3 Pittwater ............................................................................................................................... 9 2.4 Narrabeen Lagoon ............................................................................................................. 10 2.5 Brisbane Water .................................................................................................................. 10 3. Waterway users .......................................................................................................................... -
Regional Pest Management Strategy 2012-2017: Metro North East
Regional Pest Management Strategy 2012–17: Metro North East Region A new approach for reducing impacts on native species and park neighbours © Copyright State of NSW and Office of Environment and Heritage With the exception of photographs, the Office of Environment and Heritage and State of NSW are pleased to allow this material to be reproduced in whole or in part for educational and non-commercial use, provided the meaning is unchanged and its source, publisher and authorship are acknowledged. Specific permission is required for the reproduction of photographs. The New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of the Office of Environment and Heritage. Throughout this strategy, references to NPWS should be taken to mean NPWS carrying out functions on behalf of the Director General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet, and the Minister for the Environment. For further information contact: Metro North East Region Metropolitan and Mountains Branch National Parks and Wildlife Service Office of Environment and Heritage PO Box 3031 Asquith NSW 2077 Phone: (02) 9457 8900 Report pollution and environmental incidents Environment Line: 131 555 (NSW only) or [email protected] See also www.environment.nsw.gov.au/pollution Published by: Office of Environment and Heritage 59–61 Goulburn Street, Sydney, NSW 2000 PO Box A290, Sydney South, NSW 1232 Phone: (02) 9995 5000 (switchboard) Phone: 131 555 (environment information and publications requests) Phone: 1300 361 967 (national parks, climate change and energy efficiency information and publications requests) Fax: (02) 9995 5999 TTY: (02) 9211 4723 Email: [email protected] Website: www.environment.nsw.gov.au ISBN 978 1 74293 625 3 OEH 2012/0374 August 2013 This plan may be cited as: OEH 2012, Regional Pest Management Strategy 2012–17, Metro North East Region: a new approach for reducing impacts on native species and park neighbours, Office of Environment and Heritage, Sydney. -
Newsletter of the Brisbane Water Historical Society
RED COW INN COORANBEAN HENRY KENDALL COTTAGE WEST GOSFORD CIRCA 1836 NEWSLETTER OF THE BRISBANE WATER HISTORICAL SOCIETY Vol. 38 Postal Address: 25- 27 Henry Kendall St., West Gosford, April No. 04 Phone: (02) 4325 2270, (02) 4325 2689 - Fax (02) 4322 2587 2014 Internet: www.henrykendallcottage.org.au email: [email protected] __________________________________________________________________________ BRISBANE WATER HISTORICAL SOCIETY INC. Founded 1950 Henry Kendall Cottage and Historical Museum Affiliated with Royal Australian Historical Society - Museums Australia - Museum and Galleries Foundation – National Trust _______________________________________________________ What’s in this Newsletter ? REPORT ON OUR GREAT QUARTOSEPTCENTENNIAL! p2,3,4,5 Program 2014 p5 AGM : New Committee : Appointments : Vale p6 Group Bookings : Roster : Museum Duty : Carisbrook House Outing : Coming Events p7 Committee p8 SUPPORTED BY EVERGREEN LIFE CARE Cooranbean Courier - 2 - April 2014 OUR WONDERFUL QUARTOSEPTCENTENNIAL! What a wonderful day we had! The weather could not have been kinder (especially seeing what it’s been like since!). How blessed we were! Our excellent publicity certainly was very effective. Loads of visitors (over 1000 estimated!) came and stayed, to listen to our interesting speakers, view all the varied stalls and enjoy the music. Gosford Town Crier, Stephan Clarke started things rolling with his stentorian announcements. By this time many visitors had started to arrive. Master of Ceremonies, Chris King, then looked after Proceedings, and President Edith gave an Acknowledgement to Country. Senator Deborah O’Neill officially opened our event with a great speech, demonstrating her love of our local history; Bob Ward, Deputy Mayor, filled in well for Patron, Mayor Lawrie McKinna; and we were delighted to greet our other Patron, Charles Gosford, Earl of Gosford, a charming man, who stayed all day, enjoying our speakers and music. -
Draft Plan of Management: Berowra Valley National Park and Berowra
Draft Plan of Management Berowra Valley National Park and Berowra Valley Regional Park Berowra Valley National Park and Berowra Valley Regional Park Draft Plan of Management NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service March 2015 © 2015 State of NSW and the Office of Environment and Heritage With the exception of photographs, the State of NSW and the Office of Environment and Heritage are pleased to allow this material to be reproduced in whole or in part for educational and non-commercial use, provided the meaning is unchanged and its source, publisher and authorship are acknowledged. Specific permission is required for the reproduction of photographs. Office of Environment and Heritage has compiled this draft plan of management in good faith, exercising all due care and attention. No representation is made about the accuracy, completeness or suitability of the information in this publication for any particular purpose. OEH shall not be liable for any damage which may occur to any person or organisation taking action or not on the basis of this publication. This publication is for discussion and comment only. Publication indicates the proposals are under consideration and are open for public discussion. Provisions in the final management plan may not be the same as those in this draft plan. Acknowledgements This plan of management was prepared by staff of the Metropolitan North East Region of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), part of the Office of Environment and Heritage. NPWS acknowledges that Berowra Valley National Park and Berowra Valley Regional Park are in the traditional Country of the Guringai and Dharug people. -
BROOKLYN ESTUARY PROCESS STUDY (VOLUME I of II) By
BROOKLYN ESTUARY PROCESS STUDY (VOLUME I OF II) by Water Research Laboratory Manly Hydraulics Laboratory The Ecology Lab Coastal and Marine Geosciences The Centre for Research on Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities Edited by B M Miller and D Van Senden Technical Report 2002/20 June 2002 (Issued October 2003) THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES SCHOOL OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING WATER RESEARCH LABORATORY BROOKLYN ESTUARY PROCESS STUDY WRL Technical Report 2002/20 June 2002 by Water Research Laboratory Manly Hydraulics Laboratory The Ecology Lab Coastal and Marine Geosciences The Centre for Research on Ecological Impacts of Coastal Cities Edited by B M Miller D Van Senden (Issued October 2003) - i - Water Research Laboratory School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Technical Report No 2002/20 University of New South Wales ABN 57 195 873 179 Report Status Final King Street Date of Issue October 2003 Manly Vale NSW 2093 Australia Telephone: +61 (2) 9949 4488 WRL Project No. 00758 Facsimile: +61 (2) 9949 4188 Project Manager B M Miller Title BROOKLYN ESTUARY PROCESS STUDY Editor(s) B M Miller, D Van Senden Client Name Hornsby Shire Council Client Address PO Box 37 296 Pacific Highway HORNSBY NSW 1630 Client Contact Jacqui Grove Client Reference Major Involvement by: Brett Miller (WRL), David van Senden (MHL), William Glamore (WRL), Ainslie Fraser (WRL), Matt Chadwick (WRL), Peggy O'Donnell (TEL), Michele Widdowson (MHL), Bronson McPherson (MHL), Sophie Diller (TEL), Charmaine Bennett (TEL), John Hudson (CMG), Theresa Lasiak (CEICC) and Tony Underwood (CEICC). The work reported herein was carried out at the Water Research Laboratory, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of New South Wales, acting on behalf of the client. -
The Bulletin of Rotary Berowra
Kalori: The Bulletin of Rotary Berowra Rotary Year 2019 – 2020 President Rotary International: Mark Daniel Maloney Governor Rotary District 9685: Kalma McLellan President Rotary Club of Berowra: Trevor Bailey Rotary International Theme for 2019 - 2020: Rotary Connects the World Vol 43 No 02 — August 2019 Wed 14 — Dinner Meeting: District Governor Kalma’s Official Visit Wed 28 — Dinner Meeting Inside this Bulletin Fathers Day Programme of the Club P 2 Spring Plant Board 2019-2020 Sale Bulletin contributions August Meetings and P 3. 4 Events Saturday 31 August 2019 President’s’ Report P 5 Community Service P 6 Hunt Reserve Tribute to Max Lovegrove P 7 Mount Colah Mark Maloney Dinner; P 8 Shamida Interview Members’ Page P 9 The Rotary Club of Berowra Inc. Chartered 10 May 1977 First Meeting 25 May 1977 Meets Second and Fourth Wednesdays 6:30pm for 7:00pm Club Berowra (RSL Club), 997 Pacific Highway, Berowra NSW Website: www.berowra.net/rotary Facebook: Rotary Club of Berowra Email: [email protected] Postal Address: PO Box 30, Berowra, NSW 2081 PROGRAMME, MEETINGS AND GUEST SPEAKERS The Rotary Club of Berowra meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month, and at Club Berowra (RSL Club) at 6.30pm for 7.00pm, unless otherwise indicated. Visitors, both men and women, are very welcome at the Meetings of the Rotary Berowra. Please call one of the members of the Rotary Berowra listed below. Rotary Year 2019—2020 August 2019 Wed 14 DG Kalma’s Official Visit Wed 28 Dinner Meeting Kalori means the message stick Saturday 31 Fathers Day Spring Plant Sale used by the Aboriginal Tribes September 2019 which lived in the sandstone ranges Wed 11 Dinner Meeting surrounding the Hawkesbury Wed 25 Dinner Meeting River.