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Four teenagers from Brewarrina in far west NSW have spent a week enjoying life in on the Beaches as part of the Northern Beaches Council Youth Exchange Program. Council CEO Mark Ferguson said the program, now in its seventeenth year, aims to promote …
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Spring is here and Council has lots planned this weekend to help the community get out and enjoy this lovely season. The red and yellow flags are up at Freshwater, Dee Why and Manly beaches and Council lifeguards and Surf Life Saving volunteers are …
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Northern Beaches residents are being urged to restore broken items rather than replace them, with a Repair Café being held this month to teach people how to fix wobbly dining chairs, lamps, vintage radios, electrical appliances and more. Northern Beaches …
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The 2022/23 Annual Report has been released reflecting a raft of achievements providing direct benefit to the community.
Annual Report, Annual Report 2022/2023 … It was a year of recovery, optimism, and collaboration across the Northern Beaches with Council’s annual report reflecting a raft of achievements providing direct benefit to the community. In 2022/23 Council …
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Find out about defibrillators (AEDs) and their many locations in the Northern Beaches Council area.
A defibrillator (sometimes called a ‘defib’, or Automated External Defibrillator 'AED') can save someone's life if they have a cardiac arrest. The sooner you use a defibrillator, the greater the person's chances of survival. In the event of a sudden …
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Getting caught in a rip can be frightening and fatal and learning how to spot one might just save your (or someone else’s) life. The number one…
Getting caught in a rip can be frightening and fatal and learning how to spot one might just save your (or someone else’s) life. The number one rule to ensure you and your family stay safe at the beach is to swim between the flags at patrolled beaches. …
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The community is invited to comment on the Northern Beaches Council draft 2021-22 Budget which focuses on building economic, environmental and social resilience to continue to adapt to every eventuality, now and in the future. The draft $452m budget which …
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The well-loved Freshwater foreshore will receive a major recreational revitalisation with key features including open space connected by a safe path network, and improved facilities to enjoy the natural environment. Mayor Michael Regan said the Freshwater …
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Unpatrolled areas such as Shelly Beach and Narrabeen Lagoon will undergo a safety audit to ensure beach-goers can access life-saving equipment during emergency situations. Northern Beaches Mayor Michael Regan said he called for the audit following the …
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home › council › news › media-releases › planning-to-protect-and-enhance-avalon-to-get-underway
Northern Beaches Council has resolved to prepare plans to protect and enhance Avalon and all that is special about its unique village character. Council General Manager Planning, Place & Community David Kerr said preparation of a place plan for Avalon …
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