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Collaroy Beach is a surf beach that adjoins Narrabeen Beach forming a long stretch of coast.
Collaroy Beach is a surf beach that adjoins Narrabeen Beach forming a long stretch of coast. The beachfront area contains fun facilities for everyone, including people with mobility issues. Precinct features Wheelchair accessible picnic settings Ramp onto …
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It’s exciting to deliver some crucial projects this week with the launch of both the Queenscliff and Mona Vale surf clubs. The brand new Mona Vale Surf Club looks magnificent and will be an incredible community asset for many years to come. It includes a …
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Lifeguards, patrolled beaches, summer … With summer just around the corner, all Northern Beaches patrolled beaches will be open for business - that is beach safety business - from this weekend. Earlier this month, red and yellow flags went up at Dee Why …
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The weather has been warming up and that means we’re close to officially opening all beaches along our coastline.
The weather has been warming up and that means we’re close to officially opening all beaches along our coastline. In the last week the red and yellow flags went up at Dee Why and Freshwater Beaches while Manly is patrolled all year round from 8am-4pm. All …
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Aside from sparkling beaches, wild and beautiful natural parks there’s so much more attracting visitors to the Northern Beaches.
Northern Beaches’ outdoor lifestyle, dazzling scenery, arts and culture, are just a few drawcards for visitors. Explore foreshore trails, pop-up markets, art exhibits and music festivals. You needn’t travel far from the city to feel like you left it way …
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This walk follows a well-defined pathway with a medium slope up to the headland, then requires a reasonable amount of sand/beach walking.
This walk follows a well-defined pathway with a medium slope up to the headland. The walk is suitable in dry weather only. This walk requires a reasonable amount of sand/beach walking. After heavy rain, the lagoon entrance may be open and it may be …
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Four families from drought-affected Mullaley, 38km west of Gunnedah, will enjoy will enjoy a well-deserved break at Manly Beach this week, supported by Council, Royal Far West and other generous local businesses. The trip is the result of conversations …
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… the locals flock to this event to catch a glimpse of their surfing heroes. They won’t be disappointed with Owen Wright, …
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This week Council made some exciting decisions that will see millions spent on new surf clubs, community hubs and creative spaces. I’m thrilled we have an approved concept for the Long Reef Surf Club ready for the next step, DA lodgement. As someone …
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Did you know this week is History Week? It is an annual state-wide celebration, facilitated by the History Council of New South Wales, that provides an…
… credited as the first female surfer. She fell in love with surfing after she was introduced to the sport by Hawaiian … surfer Duke Kahanamoku in the summer of 1914-1915, at a surfing exhibition in Freshwater. Isabel bequeathed her … Beaches Council Local Studies team. The images depict her surfing career, travels and life in the Northern Beaches. …
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