Newsletter – June 2020
As we move slowly out of lockdown we are thankful that we have not been more severely affected, especially as we look at other parts
As we move slowly out of lockdown we are thankful that we have not been more severely affected, especially as we look at other parts
We hope you and your families are keeping well and have been able to make the most of this beautiful Autumn weather to enjoy a
With physical distancing and self-isolating being the norm we are determined to stay connected to the Palm Beach and Whale Beach Community via our Newsletters.
2019 was a very productive year for the Association aided by a co-operative relationship with Northern Beaches Council and the appointment of a Community Liaison
2019 has been a very busy and productive year for the Association and we have tried to keep members updated both with the Newsletters and
Palm Beach Lighthouse and the Keepers’ Cottages on the Headland KU-RING-GAI CHASE NATIONAL PARK PROPOSED PLAN OF MANAGEMENT The Association has made a submission and
The National Parks & Wildlife Service (“NPWS”) as the responsible body for the Ku-ring-gai National Park has issued a public consultation document, following up on the concept plan released in 2016. It is seeking the views of the community to assist it in the formulation of a new management plan for the Park, to replace the current plan which dates from 2002.
AVALON YOUTH HUB & BURDEKIN ASSOCIATION COFFEE MORNING Justene Gordon, winner of the Premiers Award Pittwater 2018 and the CEO of the Burdekin Association and
Palm Beach: view from The Bible Garden in Mitchell Road HERITAGE BUS SHELTER Work has started on the reconstruction of the heritage bus shelter opposite
Beautiful Pittwater from Snapperman Beach CURRENT MATTERS The Association congratulates the Hon Rob Stokes on his re-election as the member for Pittwater and his appointment