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Neighbourhood Watch Freshwater, Curl Curl & Queenscliff

Phone: +61 418 444 622



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24.01.2022 We all know the popularity of shopping online... How easy it is to browse, select and pay for that purchase in the comfort of home... How good it is to find th...at parcel waiting just a day or so later at your front door. Trouble is, a good many of us will be out when that parcel arrives meaning it can be left, often for hours, in the open and on its own. Increasingly, crooks are prowling our streets, doing their best to get to our parcels before we do. The months leading up to Christmas are likely to see them as active in our suburbs as the delivery drivers on their runs. So, we're urging people to think of alternatives to the doorstep drop-off: - perhaps pick up your parcels from the post office... - use increasingly convenient click-and-collect facilities... - have parcels delivered to where someone is at home or waiting. It's all about thwarting the thieves and ensuring it's you and not them who gets to open and enjoy that purchase from online.



22.01.2022 Police remain on scene after a light plane crashed-landed on a soccer field in the Northern Beaches today. About 4.30pm (Saturday 14 November 2020), emergency s...ervices attended the soccer fields on Cromer Park, South Creek Road, Cromer after reports a light plane was forced to conduct an emergency landing. On arrival, officers found the pilot and his passenger out of the aircraft and suffering non life-threatening injuries. Both were treated at the scene before the pilot was taken by ambulance to Northern Beaches Hospital; his passenger was airlifted to Royal North Shore Hospital for a suspected broken leg. Inquiries continue.

22.01.2022 Urinating in public is not OK.... Half past midnight on a Saturday morning and Manly's Corso is a busy place. In clear sight of all, including police, was a man... facing a tree - his feet apart, hands in front, liquid splashing from the bark. The 20-year old from North Curl Curl finished his night with a $500 fine for offensive behaviour. RBT... 8.30 yesterday morning, police were performing RBT duties on Collaroy's Pittwater Road. The driver they stopped was clear of alcohol but when asked for his licence produced an international version that was expired. The inevitable checks revealed the 33-year old from Dee Why was on his Ls, driving unaccompanied and not displaying the plates. He had to organise alternative transport while his licence was suspended.

20.01.2022 How will you treat your loved ones on Origin night?



07.01.2022 Man accused of rock star's son's death 'thought he was a demon'.

04.01.2022 From Northern Beaches Council

03.01.2022 Severe Weather Warning for DAMAGING WINDS , for people in parts of Mid North Coast, Hunter and Metropolitan Districts. STRONG AND GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS ALONG... THE COAST. DAMAGING WINDS, averaging 60 to 70 km/h with peak gusts in excess of 90 km/h are possible about parts of the coastline from late Thursday afternoon. Winds are expected to ease below warning thresholds early Friday morning as the low pressure system moves further offshore. Locations which may be affected include #Newcastle, #Sydney, #Toronto, #Wyong, #TheEntrance and #WoyWoy. For more information on this warning, visit the BoM: https://bit.ly/38dACSm



02.01.2022 The first seriously hot days of summer are on their way. For many, that means the chance to head off and enjoy our beaches, waterways and other outdoor places. ...For others, dealing with the heat and humidity will be a struggle. If you know someone like this, please keep an eye on them - make sure they're drinking enough and call for help if they need it. As always, do not leave people or pets in cars, even for a few minutes. On days like these, temps inside can hit the 50s and beyond in a very short time quickly endangering lives, particularly of the young, elderly and furry. And if you're headed to the beach or other popular place, please remember we're still living with COVID. To ensure still-necessary social distancing, everyone's being asked to spend no more than an hour or two at these places so others can have their turn, safely. Beaches will be patrolled and in some cases drones flown to keep a check on numbers - the last thing anyone wants is for areas to be closed because of overcrowding. For advice on how to 'beat the heat' follow our link: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//beat-the-heat-keep-healthy.

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