Since its inception Pittwater Online News has sought out and shared a few lines from Australian Poets who we may not all be familiar with on our Park Bench Philosophers page and elsewhere in each Issue, particularly if they have sung songs about Pittwater and her surrounds. Rather then returning them to the vast catalogues of silence, and since one of our main aims to celebrate and honour everything Australian, a list of these to revisit at will, as requested, follows:
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Artspot 2013 - an exhibition of 17 artists on the Northern Beaches! ; Pittwater Online News has linked up with three locally established artists to overview their planned ‘summer art exhibition’ coming to Avalon Recreation Centre January 5 – 13, 2013 called'Artspot'. Over the next six Issues leading up to the opening night feature on January 4, 6-9pm, we will cover all the exciting elements of this upcoming exhibition.
Coastal Forum at CEC 28.2.2013- Hon. Rob Stokes, MP for Pittwater, hosts informative speakers Professor Bruce Thom and former Pittwater Council General Manager and Coastal Engineer Angus Gordon who share insights into offshore sand areas, their formation and our reef structures and what beach nourishment is - commercial needs vs. saving iconic beaches discussed.
Coastal Forum at CEC 28.2.2013 - Hon. Rob Stokes, MP for Pittwater, hosts informative speakers Professor Bruce Thom and former Pittwater Council General Manager and Coastal Engineer Angus Gordon who share insights into offshore sand areas, their formation and our reef structures and what beach nourishment is - commercial needs vs. saving iconic beaches discussed.