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It’s time to dig out your togs and thongs as the sun is shining and the red and yellow flags have been put up at Dee Why and Freshie Beach.
It’s time to dig out your togs and thongs as the sun is shining and the red and yellow flags have been put up at Dee Why and Freshie Beach. While Manly’s flags fly all year round, the remaining beaches will be patrolled from Saturday 28 September. …
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Our Local Studies team recently assisted with the installation of a large-scale panorama photograph of Dee Why’s main promenade. The chosen…
Our Local Studies team recently assisted with the installation of a large-scale panorama photograph of Dee Why’s main promenade. The chosen photograph was taken by Pitt Studios c1923-24 and is part of the State Library of New South Wales’s collection. …
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This excursion highlights the interactions and connections between people, places and environments.
… of sun, sand, surf and sea. It was the birthplace of the surfing culture in Australia and currently more than 8 …
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The list of the recipients of Community and Cultural Development Grants 2018/19
2018/19 Recipients Council awarded $240,000 in grant funding and fee waivers to successful applicants to the Community and Cultural Development Grants Program 2018/19. Organisation Project or Program Amount Ability Technology Limited iPads for Creative …
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The first solo show of recent National Art School Masters Graduate Joshua "Coppo" Copland-Nielsen, will playfully provoke your thoughts and senses about the domestic space and how we deal with grief through homely objects.
To convolute is to twist, change and disrupt an environment or object. Through manipulation of daily objects and materials, Joshua Copland-Nielsen refers to the indexical trait and mark left on objects such as chairs, foam and domestic materials from …
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In celebration of History Week, our talented Local Studies team have selected their favourite images from our collection. If you want to see more…
… this image as it shows young women embracing the emerging surfing culture and the outdoor lifestyle of the Northern …
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Avalon Beach has a compact and vibrant village centre positioned on the western side of Barrenjoey Road, within 300 metres of the beachfront.
… It's infused with a robust arts scene, a long tradition of surfing, a strong sustainability ethos, and a touch of … Parade. The beach is a major attraction to Avalon. The surfing break is coveted by local and visiting surfers, and …
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On behalf of everyone on the Northern Beaches, we congratulate our Australia Day Award winners and thank them for the outstanding contributions they have made to the community. The awards were presented at a ceremony presided over by Northern Beaches …
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home › council › news › mayors-message › friday-10-november-2023
… I wish her the best of luck as she chases her professional surfing dreams. Have a lovely weekend. … … Friday 10 November …
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… community. Plus of course it gives our many up and coming surfing talents the home town advantage. And in case you …
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