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Article: Terns of Sandy Point
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Article: Terns of Sandy Point

This article was published in Sandy Point News, Spring 2025

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Article: What Bird is That?
Articles Glenda Scott 17/8/25 Articles Glenda Scott 17/8/25

Article: What Bird is That?

This article was published in Sandy Point News, Winter 2024

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Article: Beach-nesting Birds
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Article: Beach-nesting Birds

This article was published in Sandy Point News, Summer 2024-2025

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Article: Plovers
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Article: Plovers

This article was published in Sandy Point News, Winter 2025

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Nature puts on a stunning show again - dusk yesterday on the SP spit.
WOW!!! 
Not to be missed. 
Kathleen Halloran and her 4 piece band are coming back to Sandy Point supported by locals  Algorhythm, it’s sure to be a high energy evening, so make sure you bring your dancing shoes.

SATURDAY December 13th 
Where:
Seals that have hauled out onto our beach are there to rest. Humans and dogs need to keep their distance - 30m or 50m with a dog on a lead - allow them to rest. They will return to sea when they are ready.
Thank-you Rob & Rob.
Landscaping has been undertaken at the 'beach lounge' in Surfers Walk. Council's requirements included grasses, gravel and edging. Additional low growing shrubs may be added later, but as we're heading into summer, grasses we
Come and join the Sandy Point Walking Group!
A weekly walking group for locals who live in or near Sandy Point started in October and is still operating, although the weather hasn’t always been kind to us and we’ve had to cancel a couple
Fox-trapping signs on the spit went up earlier this week -  one fox caught this round already! 

Designated Track has been recently maintained so is now safer from hidden snakes; over this week sand deposited at the base of the steep sand-cliff has m
Creating healthier grasslands
On Friday 21st November 2025 local volunteers cut and removed some Coast Tea-tree and Coast Wattle from a number of small areas adjacent to the Trail near Manuka Street.
This will enhance the health of the nearby young C
Done!  The Sandy Point Community Group (SPCG) had spoken with Council about replacing the shelter over the BBQ in Ash Avenue Park. This has now been constructed.
Yesterday representatives from Sandy Point Community Group (SPCG) and other Sandy Point groups met with staff from Marinus Link, and from the Energy and Infrastructure Commissioner's Office, at Ned Neale's Lookout .  They provided some broad informat
Thank-you to all the wonderful volunteers who got 'stuck in' this morning to remove a huge amount of a very invasive weed from Ned Neale's beach track.  Gazanias will be an ongoing concern for us and the environment in general. Read more about them i

 We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, and pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.

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