Showing posts with label events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label events. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 March 2026

5 Community Conversations at one Open Day

Saturday 14 March 10am-noon
Progress Hall. 197 Skye Point Rd
(Parking at Gurranba Reserve)

1. Grow Me Instead Display - Protecting Coal Point’s Living Web


An important Open Day conversation centres on something slowly disappearing all around us, our biodiversity. Globally, species are disappearing at unprecedented rates. Habitat is shrinking. Ecosystems are under pressure.

And yet here on the Coal Point peninsula, we are in a rare and precious window of time. We still have extraordinary diversity in our yards, reserves and verges. Bushes, shrubs, trees, groundcovers, grasses, insects, birds, possums, fungi and flying foxes, all the intricate threads that form the web of life.

Some of it is obvious. Some lies hidden in dormant seed banks beneath lawns, but it is still here. Given the chance, it returns. Our local landscape has strong regenerative capacity. Birds move through the canopy spreading seed and maintaining genetic diversity. Life is ready. The question is, will we make room for it?

The garden escape problem


At the Open Day a Grow Me Instead display will highlight common weeds across the peninsula.

Some are already established in bushland. Others remain mostly in gardens but have the potential to escape.

Once certain species move beyond the fence line, they outcompete local natives, alter soil conditions, suppress regeneration and reduce habitat complexity for wildlife.

That’s why we need local heroes. Native species that provide nectar, pollen, fruit and shelter. Plants adapted to our soils and climate extremes. Species that strengthen the genetic diversity of our isolated peninsula.

What you’ll see at our Landcare team’s display:

• Common environmental weeds

• Garden plants to keep under watch

• Recommended native replacements

Bring a sample or photo of a mystery plant and we’ll help identify it.

Have the conversation about why small decisions matter, the verge planting, the creeper allowed to spread, the clippings dumped in the reserve. Each choice either strengthens or weakens the web of life.

We will also take orders for autumn plantings, where cooler soil and better rainfall makes for strong establishment before summer.

Join the conversation. Let’s strengthen the strands of our living web.


2. Progress Hall Access, Inclusion and the Next Chapter


In 1951, the people of Coal Point built Progress Hall through garden parties, fundraising and working bees. For more than seventy years it has hosted dances, concerts, meetings and celebrations. It is owned by the community, not council.

But expectations have changed. Accessibility standards have strengthened, community understanding of inclusion has grown. What was once acceptable no longer meets contemporary standards.

If the Hall is to serve everyone into the future, we must plan for it now with a strategic approach.

This year, CPPA will develop a detailed Disability and Access Plan, with a staged, strategic framework that assesses the current limitations, identifies best-practice solutions, integrates building and landscape design and positions the CPPA to apply for grant funding to implement the design.

We are seeking expertise from landscape architects, design specialists, surveyors and grant writers.

More than compliance, accessible design benefits everyone; parents with prams, less mobile residents, hall users moving equipment. Good access is good design.

At the Open Day we invite imagination. What could be possible? Seamless pathways, integrated landscape design or flexible outdoor spaces. The Hall was built by the community. Its next chapter will be shaped by the community too. If you can't make it to the open day and are interested in contributing to the discussion, register your interest here



3. Dancing Through the Decades with music, movement and community.


When Progress Hall was built, it was designed for dancing, with a raised stage, sprung timber floor, and plenty of room to roam with razzle and dazzle.

This year we want to bring that intention back to life with Dancing Through the Decades, a celebration of music from the 1950s to the 2020s across eight events.

And who better to provide the soundtrack than our own community? Coal Point is rich with talented musicians. Bands. Duos. Solo artists. Some gig regularly, others may just need the right invitation...you’re invited!

The concept is that each event will include a dance instructor to guide a few moves from the era, nothing formal, just enough to get started, then the floor is yours.

Dancing dissolves age barriers, it builds connection without saying a word and is good for the brain and the body.

If you would like to attend, perform, organise or suggest some songs for a decade, come to the Open Day or get in touch through this Expression of interest form.

Let’s fill the Hall with music and dance again. 

4. From Brighton Avenue to a Nature-Positive Future

Thinking Ahead of the Curve

Some conversations take years. In 2016, a DA for 2 Brighton Avenue/133 Excelsior Pde proposed removal of 215 of 218 trees on the block. Community concern was strong with 133 submissions and the matter progressed to the Land and Environment Court. The amended proposal retained 31 trees in keeping with Council’s recommendation “the applicant should give strong consideration to retaining continuous canopy vegetation to conserve scenic amenity to the Toronto Bay area”

As the implementation of the DA works began with the gruesome grind of the arborist’s arsenal it has again highlighted how confronting canopy loss can be. Biodiversity decline rarely happens in one sweep. It happens incrementally, tree by tree.

Across the Coal Point peninsula, connected canopy corridors allow wildlife to glide, flit and forage between the Spotted Gum Open Forest, remnant rainforest gullies and Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest. When those corridors are thinned or broken, fragmentation compounds and safe movement through the landscape becomes harder with each passing year.


The bigger picture

In February, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services released its Business and Biodiversity Assessment.

Its message is clear. Biodiversity loss is not just environmental. It affects economic systems, property values and community resilience. Nature underpins everything. The report calls for shifting financial flows toward protection and regeneration, not simply managing decline.

A local response?


One Open Day conversation will explore the idea of a local Green Investment Fund.

Not an offset scheme or a protest mechanism but a proactive investment model supporting habitat protection and restoration, linking of wildlife corridors and collaborative and sustainable housing

This would require careful design and collaboration. It is not about stopping development. It is about recognising biodiversity as living infrastructure.

The Brighton Avenue story reminds us that decisions today shape canopy cover for decades. How do we move from reacting to shaping? Join the conversation or register you interest in the project here.


5. Fortify Your Foreshore


Walk the waterfront after a storm and you can see the change. Exposed roots. Slumping banks. Sections of foreshore that are quietly disappearing. The foreshore is under pressure.

This year, CPPA proposes a workshop series titled Fortify Your Foreshore. You can register your interest in the workshops here.

Workshop One – Where and When


Where is the foreshore? It is not a fixed line. It shifts over time with water levels, storm surge, sediment movement and vegetation change.

Experts, historical mapping and current mapping will help demonstrate where the foreshore sits now and where it may move in future.

Workshop Two – What and Why


The foreshore is the transition zone between land and lake. Water meets soil. Roots bind banks. Fish shelter. Birds feed. It is one of the most biologically rich areas in the landscape.

Healthy foreshores absorb wave energy, filter runoff, protect property and safeguard water quality. When degraded, impacts ripple outward.

Workshop Three – Who and How


Responsibility for the foreshore is shared between landholders, Council and State agencies. But practically, one property owner’s actions affect their neighbour.

Hard structures can deflect wave energy. Clearing vegetation can accelerate erosion. We will explore soft engineering approaches such as strategic native planting and appropriate structural responses.

Protecting foreshores is not a single-property issue. It is a whole-of-community project. If you live by the water, walk the shoreline or care about the health of our lake, this conversation is for you.

Complete the Expression of Interest form to keep in touch about the event.

What’s on at the hall

In our 80th year it’s wonderful to see our hall being used to bring people together for yoga, pilates, sound baths, wine appreciation, fibre and textiles classes, private functions and CPPA meetings. The online calendar shows when the events are on.

Back by popular demand is Cheese and Yoghurt Making, offering a hands-on class where you’ll learn to make Fetta, Persian Fetta, Haloumi, Yoghurt, Labne, Ricotta, Mascarpone, Paneer and Cream Cheese... and take it home.

You’ll leave with the skills and confidence to recreate these dairy delights in your own kitchen. This is a practical, small-group workshop. Places are limited to 12 per class. Bookings are essential.


Dates in MAY: Sunday 3, Saturday 9, Sunday 10

Cost: $150 per person

Catering: Lots of tastings and a sumptuous morning tea. Please advise in advance of any special dietary requirements.

Hosted by: Lyn & Pete Malcolm - Mobile Cheese Class.

How to Book: A $50 deposit is required to secure your place.

Phone/text 0402 978 820 or Email: mobilecheeseclass@gmail.com

Facebook & Instagram: @mobilecheeseclass



Monday, 26 January 2026

80 years of connecting our community


This year marks a significant milestone for the Coal Point Progress Association(CPPA). Formed in 1946, the CPPA is celebrating 80 years of advocating for local services and infrastructure, strengthening community connections, protecting the local environment and representing community concerns to Council.

The anniversary year is a chance to look back and look forward. We’ll be sharing snippets from the archives (first issue of The Chronicle from 1980), reflecting on where we’ve come from, and exploring where we want to head next through a series of Conversation Cafés. Along the way, there will be plenty of opportunities to come together socially at Progress Hall.

Our first anniversary event will be held on Saturday 14 March, starting with an open day from 10.00am to 12.00pm at Progress Hall. The morning will feature the very popular a Grow Me Instead weed display and plant sale, a chance to meet members and the Committee and a Conversation Café, with café-style beverages and light bites, and opportunities to share your ideas on
  • How will we celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the CPPA?
  • How can people move safely around the Coal Point peninsula without relying on cars?
  • What role should the CPPA play in the community over the next few years?
  • How can we protect local bushland as housing density increases?
After a break for lunch, we’ll come back together for an efficient Annual General Meeting, where committee positions will be filled and reports presented.

We look forward to celebrating this milestone year with the community that has shaped the CPPA for eight decades.

Time to renew or Join Up

A CPPA membership helps keep our community-owned hall open, our bushland cared for and our community informed. Join or renew today and be part of what keeps our community connected. Here's an online form. Or click on the form below. More information about the CPPA membership is here



 

Thursday, 13 November 2025

What’s On at Coal Point Progress Hall

There’s lots happening at your local community hall , we’d love to see you there!

  • Healing Moves Yoga & Therapy (with Kas)Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30–6:30pm, plus every second Saturday 9:00–10:00am.
  • Stay tuned for Kas’s Chakra Workshop Series beginning early next year.
  • Sound Bath Meditations (A Soulful Way with Kara) Every second Tuesday from 4 November (please check the calendar for any changes).
  • Pilates & Group Fitness (with Deb) Fridays 7:45–8:45am.

Follow our Facebook page for class links & contact details and for enquiries or to connect directly with class facilitators.
Facebook page: CoalPointProgressAssociation/

We have recently had the pleasure of hosting Mobile Cheese & Yoghurt Making Classes, run by the wonderful team at mobilecheeseclass.com.au. These workshops were a hit, and we’re hopeful they’ll be back offering more delicious learning experiences soon.

We are also very pleased to welcome back Fran Davy and her nourishing Day Retreat by the Lake, supporting mind–body connection and community wellbeing.

Looking ahead, we are thrilled to have Lake Macquarie U3A joining us at the hall next year with a selection of their engaging lifelong-learning groups. Planned sessions include a Wine Appreciation Group on Tuesdays 11:30am–1:00pm, and a Fibre & Textiles Group on Wednesdays 9:30am–12:00pm. To learn more about U3A and their wonderful range of programs, visit: https://lakemacquarie.u3anet.org.au/

Our hall is a beautiful, light-filled community space equipped with a modern kitchen, making it a welcoming venue for art and music groups, social gatherings, workshops, and special celebrations. We are always keen to see more community use, particularly for weekend events and ongoing group bookings throughout the week. Do you need a back-up wet weather venue?

For bookings and enquiries, please contact Cath Fairs, details about hall hire are here. To check current activities and availability, please visit our calendar
https://coalpointprogress.blogspot.com/p/calendar.html

We look forward to seeing you at the hall soon!









Monday, 8 May 2023

Local events May-June 2023

Australian Bush: A Fibre and Textile Approach by Lake Mac U3A

Toronto Library: Monday, 08 May 2023 | 01:00 PM to Sunday, 23 July 2023 | 11:59 PM

Friday 12/5/23, 5-6pm meet the artists behind the exhibition ‘Australian Bush: A Fibre and Textile Approach ' and 'Art and Painting for Pleasure' at the Exhibition Opening

Make and Mend Space - Toronto Library

Saturday, 13 May 2023 | 09:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, 10 June 2023 | 09:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, 08 July 2023 | 09:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, 12 August 2023 | 09:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Saturday, 09 September 2023 | 09:15 AM - 11:30 AM

Are you interested in joining a new Boomerang Bags community?

Can you sew a straight line or use an iron? Do you have fabric you can donate? Do you want to help prevent used fabric going to landfill and being part of the circular economy?

Join the volunteers of Toronto Sustainable Neighbourhood Group for a social sewing morning at the Toronto Library. We’ll be making bags from rescued fabric to share with others.
More information


Get active on the Toronto Foreshore

Fondalicious pop-up for Active Recreation Strategy - Toronto

Saturday, 13 May 2023 | 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM

Grab your lycra and leg-warmers and get to the Toronto Foreshore rotunda for a free morning of 80s-inspired aerobic action. Bring a water bottle and a yoga mat or towel for floor work.

More info https://www.lakemac.com.au/Events-directory/Council-events/Fondalicious-pop-up-for-Active-Recreation-Strategy-Toronto

Community Electric Vehicle Open Day

Saturday 13 May, 10am-2pm

Council Administration Building, 126-138 Main Road, Speers Point

Learn about owning and driving an electric vehicle at this free community day with:
  • Test rides
  • Talks with local electric vehicle owners
  • Viewings of the latest car models
  • Displays of electric vehicle charging from experts and installers.
  • Bring the whole family and enjoy the free rides, activites, pizza and gelato.

Teralba to Toronto Climate Resilience Planning | Lake Macquarie.


Lots of information and the engagement report are on https://shape.lakemac.com.au/teralba-to-toronto

The Climate Resilience team are planning to hold two information sessions in May. Please attend the option that suits you most, details below:

Option 1 : 5pm to 7pm Wednesday 17 May 2023. Venue: Toronto Library ( Cnr Brighton Ave and Pemell St – Toronto).

Option 2 : 10am to 12noon Thursday 18 May 2023. Venue: Toronto Library ( Cnr Brighton Ave and Pemell St – Toronto).

Going Circular film screening

Wednesday 17 May, 6-8pm

Landcare and Sustainable Living Centre, umali-barai-ku, 80 Toronto Road, Booragul

Get together with Sustainable Neighbourhood volunteers and other community members to celebrate National Volunteer Week with a free screening of Going Circular.
Going Circular is a film about hope from the producers of My Octopus Teacher. It tells the stories of four visionaries – 102-year-old inventor Dr. James Lovelock, biomimicry biologist Janine Benyus, designer Arthur Huang, and financier John Fullerton–whose extraordinary experiences change the way we think about humanity’s future.

Each of their stories helps us reassess what our food, our cities, our financial system and our fashion industry could look like if we transitioned to a circular system where everything is reused and nothing goes to waste.

Presented by the Warners Bay Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Group, and the Munibung Hill Conservation Society, with support from the Sustainable Neighbourhood Alliance and Lake Macquarie City Council.

Bookings essential at events.humanitix.com/going-circular-film-screening.


CPPA Annual General Meeting

Monday 19/6/23
7-8pm zoom
Please register to attend
For the agenda..and the updates please visit this page
All Welcome.


TASNG Monthly meeting

2nd Wednesday of the Month
5-6:30 The Hub, 97 The Boulevarde.
All Welcome.


Local Landcaring

Want to join us?
If you would like to receive weekly emails about where we are landcaring and what we will be doing email cppalandcare@gmail.com

Lots of landcare info about the reserves is available on this website
  • Tools & techniques provided
  • Morning tea at 10am
11/5 - Puntei Creek

18/5- Hampton St Link

25/5 - Stansfield

1/6 - Burnage with Green Team

8/6 - West Ridge

15/6 - Ambrose St

Crocodile Point- 1st & 3rd Wed
8:30-10am. Meet under the Fennel Bay bridge


Wednesday, 24 August 2022

Living the Local Life

The Newie Pub choir is Back for Season 2


On Tuesday 30 August and for four more fortnightly sessions after that The Pub choir returns!

A choir where the audience does the singing! No experience necessary, just turn up, grab a drink and get ready to sing.

The Pub choir meets fortnightly at 7.30-9pm, Toronto Hotel, Upstairs at the Mulberry Bar. You can check on the dates on their facebook page @NewiePubChoir

Old Time Dance

Friday, 02 September 2022 | 06:00 PM to 10:00 PM

Put your glad-rags on and swing on down to the Rathmines theatre for a toe-tappin’ good time.

Find a partner and take a ‘quickstep’ back in time as ‘THE DUNGEON’ BIG BAND (14-Piece) revives the sounds of an era with tunes from the 1930’s and 1940’s. Fill your dance card, sip on some punch and celebrate the part this grand old venue has played in our social history. A place where people first met, a place where music and dance were enjoyed as a community.

We encourage you to come in your finest 1930-40’s attire to capture the spirit of the evening. Share your stories or photos of your experiences/ memories of old-time dances at Rathmines that can be added to the memory board.

Tickets can be pre-purchased or available at the door, subject to availability

General admission: $45
Lake Mac Arts Member: $40.50
Group Tickets - Group tickets can be purchased at a discounted rate of $40 per person for groups of 8+

Living Smart Festival

23-25 September, Speers Point Park


The Living Smart Festival is set to make a rousing return in 2022 after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, with a weekend of celebrations on the shores of Lake Macquarie.

Spread across the weekend of September 23-25, this year's festival will feature three distinct events:

A Friday night Feast for the Senses dinner under the stars, utilising Speers Point Park's MAP mima (Multi Arts Pavilion) and featuring a seasonal, sustainably sourced menu

Living Smart Festival - a free Saturday line-up of workshops, demonstrations, market stalls and presentations by some of Australia's most prominent and innovative personalities in the field of sustainability, including gardening guru Costa Georgiadis

Living Together Festival - a new multicultural festival on Sunday featuring free multicultural workshops, demonstrations, market stalls and activities.

TASNG are looking for volunteers to assist at the Living Smart festival. Contact torontoareasng@gmail.com

Wednesday, 4 May 2022

Eco-Advocate Events with LMCC

LMCC’s Eco Advocate What’s On is published fortnightly and is dedicated entirely to the latest environmental events and opportunities in Lake Macquarie. You can subscribe to receive the eco-advocate directly into your inbox.

Make your own worm farm: 

Saturday 14 May, 10am-noon Toronto Hub, 97 The Boulevarde:

Reduce your local food waste and create wonderful organic garden fertiliser.
Join Lachlan Storrie from Treefrog Permaculture to make your own worm farm from reclaimed materials. This workshop will take you through the steps to create your own worm farm (including worms) to take home.
All materials and worms are supplied. Please bring a pair of gardening gloves. Suitable for adults and supervised children aged 10+.
Registrations are essential at events.humanitix.com/make-your-own-worm-farm.


National Volunteer Week celebration with Landcarers, Sustainable Neighbourhood groups, and Community Ecosystem Monitoring volunteers: 

Saturday 21 May, 10.00am – 12.30pm. Blackalls Park picnic shelter.


The day will feature a talk on Seagrass by Landcarer and Community Ecosystem Monitoring volunteer, Janet White. There will also be a nature walk.
Morning tea and lunch will be provided. Please BYO water bottle and coffee cups.

Visit humanitix.com to register by Tuesday 17 May.

Pay It Forward (M) Free movie screening 

Friday 20 May, 5.45 for 6.15pm screening. Rathmines Theatre, Stilling Street, Rathmines


As part of National Volunteers Week, LMCC are holding a series of events that celebrate and recognise our wonderful volunteers and your valued contribution to our community.

All Lake Macquarie volunteers are invited to this free movie screening, to say thank you for volunteering your time and your skills to enhance our neighbourhoods, our people and our environment.

Pay It Forward. Rated M
Like some other kids, 12-year-old Trevor McKinney believed in the goodness of human nature. Like many other kids, he was determined to change the world for the better. Unlike most other kids, he succeeded.

Registrations essential at eventbrite.com.au. Complimentary popcorn and soft drink on arrival. Cash bar available.

Chemical CleanOut: 

Sunday 15 May, 9am – 3.30pm Rathmines Boat Ramp off Dorrington Rd, Rathmines


Problem waste such as oil and water-based paints, car batteries, gas bottles, motor oil, as well as chemicals including pool chemicals, garden chemicals and poisons are accepted.

Only household quantities (20L or 20kg), except for paint. Up to 100L (in 20L containers) of paint accepted. For more information call the Environment Line on 131 555 or visit cleanout.com.au.

Wednesday, 10 November 2021

Progress People Projects

Where have you wandered?

During COVID many of us were able to explore our neighbourhood on foot and by bike and you may have discovered some hidden gems. Perhaps it was a trek on a track that linked to an unexpected place, a sneaky shortcut, or a trot that got the heart rate up and had an inspiring view at the end. Did you tour on your bike somewhere that surprised you?

Wouldn’t it be great if we could share these travelling treasures? Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, we can. The CPPA has set up a Strava account where we can share our pedestrian and cycling activity. Strava allows you to generate maps of where you’ve been using a mobile device and upload comments and pictures. You can follow the Coal Point Progress Association to upload your travels

If there are any avid Strava users who would like to lend a hand at keeping up the CPPA account get in touch.

Gaming Session for members

The Underground Arcade is a new age Virtual Reality gaming Arcade located in Toronto. (67-73 The Boulevard Toronto). The owners have invited the CPPA to a free 2-hour session at the arcade and share in the experiences it has to offer, such as
• Three full size green screen room scale VR rooms,
• Motion simulators for both racing and flight,
• Squad gaming and internet café area,
• Two Kat Walk VR multidirectional treadmills and
• A high-quality sound system with phone connectivity.

With current restrictions the arcade can accommodate a maximum of 20 people at a time.

If you’re a gamer and a member of the CPPA and would like to come along, get in touch and we can organise a date. Members under 13 will require adult supervision for content control.

Join Up and Join In

If you’d like to join the CPPA here’s a membership form or get in touch with one of the Committee members (see the back page of The Chronicle). If you join now, you get a couple of bonus months as renewals run to the calendar year.

The CPPA members own a hall, and we want to put it to good use in 2022 with social events. If you like the idea of creating fun functions, groovy gatherings, or pleasurable parties we are looking for a gregarious group to lend a hand, choose the talent and assist with the hosting of these community extravaganzas. If you can help with one or several events, get in touch.

One event we would like to host is the Lake Macquarie Winds Concert Band. They have been in touch and are keen to entertain us. They are performing at the Rathmines Theatre, nawayiba (means ‘canoe place’), on 21st November between 4 and 6 pm. This is a free, COVID-safe concert hosted by LMCC.

We’re on the lookout for an assistant hall-coordinator to learn the ropes for keeping the hall in tip-top condition. Our current hall deputy will be leaving the area and we would like to share the knowledge gained of the various processes that have been put in place to make caring for our hall a seamless and satisfying experience. Please get in touch.

More local Muso’s wanted to Muse with.

A group of musically ambitious locals have started to gather at the hall, on the 1st and 4th Thursday of the month, 3-4:30pm, for musical fellowship. So far, the group consists of clarinet, bass, guitar, drum players and one potential voice. It would be great if there were more musos or singers involved. Whilst we are not asking musos to be highly competent, we are a playing group, not a group for learners to be taught a musical instrument. We are currently learning a repertoire of Let it Be, Moonglow, All of Me, What a Wonderful World and Moon River. 
Enquiries to Rob 0408 429 870, rob2roam@bigpond.com

Sunday, 7 July 2013

Dates for the Diary

  • BIRD SURVEY - 4th July - around Coal Point
  • Local Landcaring every Thursday around Coal Point
    • July:  Carey Bay Wetlands- prepping for National Tree Day
    • Ring Robyn for details : 4959 1507
  • National Tree Day at Carey Bay Wetlands Sunday 28th July 9am-noon
    • Planting, Wetland Wander, Treasure Hunt and community BBQ
  • Toronto Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Meeting  
    • Wednesday 10th July Progress Hall 5-6.30pm
  • Landcare and Catchment Forum 3-5 Sept- Newcastle City Hall
    • Landcare Muster 3/9/13
  • Living Smart Festival
    • Saturday 28/9/13 - 8am-2pm,Speers Point Park
      • The Lorax, eco displays, handmade items, workshops

Up Coming Landcare Dates
August 
Burnage Reserve 8/8/13
September 
Gurranba  Reserve 5/9/13
October 
West Ridge Reserves 3/10/13
November 
Yural/Ambrose St Reserves 7/11/13
December
Carey Bay Wetlands 12/12/13
February 2014 
Carey Bay Wetlands  6/2/14

Thursday, 26 July 2012

Dates for the Diary

  • Local Landcaring every Thursday around Coal Point
    Burnage Reserve 26/7/12
    Laycock St South 23/8/12
    Ring Robyn for details  4959 1507
  • National Tree Day
    Sunday 29th July Threlkeld Reserve-Grant Rd 9.30-11.30am
    Ring Jean for details  4959 4019
  • Community Garden planning at the Senior Citizens Centre
    Saturday 4th August 1.30pm  
97 The Boulevarde 

  •  Free eWaste Recycling
    Saturday 4th August 8am-noon. Solo Resource Recovery Centre 25-27 Oakdale Rd Gateshead
  • Progress Committee meeting at Hall with soup and bread, all welcome
    Monday 6th August 5.30-7.30pm @ Progress Hall
  • 
Toronto Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Coordinators meeting. All Welcome. Wednesday 8th August 5-6.30 pm  @ Progress Hall. 
  • Landcare Week 3-9th September
  • Landcare Week Celebrations at Landcare Resource Centre
    Saturday 8th September
  • Living Smart Festival -lots to see & do
    Saturday September 15th  9am-3pm @ Speers Point Park 

  • Art & Craft Show
    16,17,18 November  at Progress Hall.
    For entries contact Barbara 4959 1259

Keeping in the Loop

There are quite a few events and activities supported by LMCC’s Sustainable Neighbourhood and Landcare programs. One way to find out about them all is to ask Maree at the Landcare Office to put you on the weekly mailing list, ph 49210392 or email lro@lakemac.nsw.gov.au

Tuesday, 29 May 2012

Dates for the Diary

  • Monday 4th June 5.30-7.30pm @ Progress Hall
    Progress Committee meeting at Hall with soup and bread, all welcome
  • Wednesday 6th June 5.30-9.30pm @ Club Macquarie

    Managing your Community Group. Book with LMCC on 49210333
  • Thursday 7th June 9.30am-1.30pm  @ Hampton St corner of Pony Club.
    
Local Landcaring with the Green team.
  • Wednesday 13th June 5-6.30 pm  @ Progress Hall. 

    Toronto Area Sustainable Neighbourhood Coordinators meeting. All Welcome.
  • Saturday June 16th 9.30-2.30pm @ Landcare Centre- Teralba
    
Landcare Skills Soils ain’t Dirt RSVP  lro@lakemac.nsw.gov.au or 4921 0392.
  • Wednesday 27th June 5.30-9.30pm@ Council Service Centre, 126 Main Rd Speers Point
    Planning for Successful Projects BOOKINGS Call 4921 0333 or council@lakemac.nsw.gov.au
  • Local Landcaring each & every Thursday around Coal Point

    Ring Robyn for details  4959 1507
  • Toronto Area Community Gardeners will gather this month. 

    Contact Michelle 0402924819 or Tricia 49598811 for details
  • 16,17,18 November
    Art & Craft Show at Progress Hall

Saturday, 31 March 2012

April Diary Dates

  • Saturday April 14th  4-6pm Community Garden Gathering at the Pony Club. 
  • Saturday April 14th Landcare Skills bus trip to the Central Coast visiting the Crommelin Arboretum at Pearl Beach. Book now at lro@lakemac.nsw.gov.au or 4921 0392. A $10 cost will cover catering! 
  • Local Landcaring each & every Thursday around Coal Point
Ring Robyn for details  4959 1507  
  • SATURDAY 28 April: 9.30-11.30 am MAKE YOUR OWN BACKYARD HABITAT
    Landcare Resource Centre, cnr Five Islands and Toronto Rd Teralba
    BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL Call 4921 0333 or council@lakemac.nsw.gov.au 
  • Monday 7th May 7-9pm Progress Committee meeting at Hall 
  • Tuesday 8 May 10.00 - 11.00 am
    Wednesday 9 May 10.00 -11.00 am
    COMPOSTING WORKSHOPS
    Landcare Resource Centre, cnr Five Islands and Toronto Rd Teralba
    BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
    Call 4921 0333 or council@lakemac.nsw.gov.au to register. 
  • 16,17,18 November Art & Craft Show at Progress Hall

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Backyard Habitat for Wildlife

Have you ever wondered how to make the most of your bushland block for the local wildlife?
LMCC has a fantastic program on offer to support and encourage backyard habitat for wildlife
Membership forms can be downloaded  or picked up at Council 126-138 Main Road, Speers Point or Lake Macquarie Landcare Resource Centre, at the corner of Five Islands and Toronto Roads, Teralba

Membership to the program entitles you to 2 free native plants. You can pick them up from the Landcare Resource Centre on the first Monday of the month from 8:30-noon.   Monday 5 March 2012, Monday 2 April 2012

Monday, 30 January 2012

Dates for the Diary

  • Saturday Feb 11th noon-3pm Carpooling to backyard veggie garden at Eleebana. HOGS event.
  •  Saturday Feb 11th 9am-2pm. Saturday Session on Weather at Landcare Resource Centre
  •  Tuesday 7th Feb-Information to include in Community Bush Regeneration grant needed
  •  Saturday Feb 18th 2012 4-7pm Community Garden Picnic at the Pony Club.
  •  Saturday 3rd March 2012, 5-8pm at Progress Hall. The Songs of Henry Lawson & Tunes of Waltzing Matilda
  •  Local Landcaring-Thursday Ring Robyn for details
 4959 1507 
  •  Coal Point Progress AGM 2012 Monday 5th March, 7pm at Progress Hall. Annual General Meeting of the Coal Point Progress Association
The Progress Association provides a vehicle to contribute to our local community,  manages the maintenance and upkeep of Progress Hall and writes funding applications.

If you have a bushland block and need some help to remove the weeds talk to Suzanne ASAP. 
There is a grant getting written right now that could help. Read all about it inside.

Promoting and improving pedestrian ways and cycleways

The TASNG project group met and developed some goals to work towards. They were
  1.  To identify and enhance safe and efficient connections for pedestrian and cycleway movements for recreational and commuting purposes within the Toronto Area
  2. To reduce reliance on car use and promote health and well being
Some of the actions that are being worked on are
  • Obtain street mapping
  • Assess and survey problem areas and transpose onto maps
  • Promote public interest in 'cycling 
  • Promote  safe pedestrian options 
  • Provide comment on the Draft Cycleway Strategy 
  • Investigate connections of pedestrian pathways and cycleways to bus and train facilities 
  • Promote child bike education and maintenance
  • Seek relevant funding from Council and Roads and Traffic Authority.
Contact Tony Stephens for more info 49598811

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Dates for the Diary

  • Wednesday Dec. 14th 7pm Community Gardeners and Vegetable growers meeting at Progress Hall
  • Saturday February 18th 2012, 4-7pm Community Garden Picnic at the Pony Club.
  • Saturday 3rd March 2012, 5-8pm at Progress Hall. The Songs of Henry Lawson & Tunes of Waltzing Matilda
  • Monday 5th March, 7pm at Progress Hall. Annual General Meeting of the Coal Point Progress Association. The Progress Association provides a vehicle for community contributions and manages the maintenance and upkeep of Progress Hall. 
If you would like to be involved talk to Suzanne  on 4959 6741 about what is involved.
  • Local Landcaring each Thursday Ring Robyn for details
 4959 1507

Draft Cycling Strategy 2011-12

On exhibition at the moment is the Draft Cycling Strategy 2011-12
Correspondence from LMCC has stated that consideration will be given to a shared pathway connection between Coal Point/Carey Bay and the Toronto CBD in the development of Council's Cycleway Strategy. 

 
The Strategy is out now, there will be an information stall in Toronto Town Square on Thursday 19th January and the local Sustainable Neighbourhood Footpaths and Cycleways group will also be considering the draft. 


Submissions are due by Friday February 24th, 5pm.
If you would like to see a shared pathway in our community consider lodging a submission, which is as easy as writing a letter.

There has been action in the area of Footpaths and Cycleways too.

Nico Marcar has taken on the role of convenor for the group and can be contacted by email at  nico.marcar@gmail.com.

Feedback from Council over requests for pedestrian options around the point was received. “Consideration will be given to a shared pathway connection between Coal Point/Carey Bay and the Toronto CBD in the development of Council's Cycleway Strategy.  It is anticipated that the draft strategy will be placed on exhibition sometime in November/December 2011.  This will give the community further opportunity to comment on the proposed shared path links in the Coal Point/Carey Bay area, it will not however provide a detailed analysis on footpath location.  A separate footpath strategy is being developed of the next 12 months, which will provide detailed information on where footpath will be installed in the Council area.”

The Progress Association at its August meeting has also been investigating various lines on maps which could possibly provide access to foreshore and bushland areas. Clarification of what constitutes public access will be sought, signage will be pursued where possible and investigations undertaken to open up obscured access ways to promote community usage. This information will be distributed throughout the community on a map in the not-to-distant future.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Dates for the Diary

Tuesday 16/8/11 5.30-8.30pm Coal Point School Hall
Sustainable Neighbourhood Community Action Planning Workshop, RSVP to 49210333
 
Wednesday 17/8/11 

Positive People in Business Breakfast Network session -phone Keryl for details  0421 041 987
 
Local Landcaring Thursday -Ring Robyn for details
 4959 1507
Landcare Green Team Days
  • August 11th - Yarul & Ambrose St
  • Sept. 1st - Hampton St
  • Oct. 6th - Burnage
  • Nov. 3rd - West Ridge
  • Dec. 1st - CBW/L
Sunday 4/9/11 10am-3pm
Awabakal Wildflower Walk
Come along anytime during the day and join a guided tour through the spring wildflowers of the coastal heath against the backdrop of the Pacific Ocean.
All members of the public and all ages welcome. Easy walking along sandy tracks. Bring a hat, a camera, and something to drink.
For more information phone John Simpson 0400 882 897,Maree McCarthy 0410 405 815,Greg Giles 4961 1105 (A.H.)

Monday 5/9/11 7-9pm
CPPA Committee meeting @ Hall , all welcome
 
Wednesday 7/9/11-Friday 9/9//11
Landcare Week Workshops at the Landcare Resource Centre, Teralba
A BBQ will also be provided please RSVP 4921 0392
Saturday 10/9/11 8am-2pm
Landcare Mini-Muster and Native Plant Giveaway, Landcare Resource Centre, Toronto Rd, Teralba
 
Sunday 18/9/11 2-5pm
Toronto Tidy Towns Fundraiser at Progress Hall