Signatures flooding in
Protect Pittwater’s refreshed proposal to reinstate Pittwater Council has been well received by residents of the former Pittwater Council area with our volunteers collecting over 3000 signatures in the past 3 months. Here’s some photos of dedicated and passionate volunteers at work:...
Protect Pittwater Speaks Out
On 30 April 2024, Protect Pittwater secretary, Anna Maria Monticelli and President Simon Dunn gave a public address at the Northern Beaches Council....
Council defers decision on Poll
On Tues 30 April 2024 Northern Beaches Council voted to defer until their June meeting a decision on whether to conduct a council-wide de-amalgamation poll to coinicide with the September 2024 Local Government elections. Pittwater ward Cr Gencher (who recently defected from Your Northern Beaches to join the Liberal...
Pittwater Council’s 2016 Financial Report
Prior to forced amalgamation on 12 May 2016, Pittwater Council had net assets of $1,009,311,000 (just over $1Billion) from retained earnings of $866,863,000 and reserves of $142,448,000. Pittwater’s rates revenue for the part year to 12 May 2016 was $43,395,000. The previous full year rates revenue was $51,107,000. Its...
Cr Korzy to move motion for Poll
Pittwater Ward Councillor Miranda Korzy has put forward a motion for the Northern Beaches Council to Poll Residents as to whether they are in favour of deamalgamation. Cr Korzy’s motion proposes that the formal Poll be conducted at the same time as the 2024 Local Government Elections, which is...
Key Population Data on the former Pittwater Council Area
Link to key statistics on former Pittwater Council area: https://profile.id.com.au/northern-beaches/about?WebID=510...
Barrenjoey Headland – Video from Pittwater Pathways
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Pittwater Council’s 2025 Community Strategic Plan
Pittwater Council was working hard for its community and in 2013 developed a 12 year community strategic plan. The plan is reproduced below:...
Boundaries of Former Pittwater Council
The Boundaries of the former Pittwater Council area are very different to the current Pittwater Ward and the Pittwater State Electorate. The former Pittwater Council area is that shown below in gray shading. Protect Pittwater seeks to reinstate Pittwater Council using the previous boundaries....
Protect Pittwater 2024 Committee
Following the AGM on 25 March 2024, the nine committee members are:...