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St George & Sutherland Shire Leader - Local News

Life's better since Dragons losses don't ruin my weekend Sutherland Shire Relay for Life marks 25 years of impact Georges River Council: New Sans Souci parking rules challenge seniors Fred's Providore in Cronulla changes name due to trademark Frank Bova: Lilli Pilli legend celebrates 60 seasons of football Oatley RSL Sub-branch Unveils Mural Honouring Anzac Heroes Bayside Council San: Fuel price surge threatens local services Cronulla: $53 million sale sets another record on Esplanade Clint Gutherson: Dragons co-captain's $2.3 million Woonona buy Dolls Point wharf: Bayside Council votes for partial demolition Wanda Surf Club secures $782K for major facility upgrades Heathcote Road: $180M Ertech contract to ease westbound traffic Young Australians flock to regional towns amid housing crunch Gen Z enter region's loneliness crisis after moving from the city Back to the Bush: New series reveals regional move challenges Chris Minns: Kogarah Anzac Day sees hundreds honour veterans Cronulla: Anzac Day Dawn Service sees huge crowd for 100th Bayside Council pushes for Arncliffe park land transfer Charles Purday: WWI veteran helped found Cronulla RSL ANSTO uncovers 300-million-year-old reptile's breathing secrets Aboriginal Women's Health Clinic launches for community Georges River, Bayside: Anzac Day services commence from 6am Land and Environment Court: Jannali development height limit justified Georges River Council reveals 12-storey Riverwood plan Elhannah Laird awarded inaugural St George Leagues Club scholarship Loukas Dedes, 91, breaks pumpkin record with 33kg giant Sonja Scherer: Sutherland waterways rezoning costs community New clinic offers tear-free solution for children's blood tests Miranda: RAAF Squadron Leader Madeline Edwards to address service Former Golden Fleece site eyes 16-storey apartment tower Penshurst Plan: Council unveils ambitious town centre vision Georges River Council: Hurstville hosts Eurovision Grand Final event Anne Farah-Hill recognised by NSW Premier Chris Minns Chris Minns reveals $190 million King Georges Road upgrade begins Kyle Flanagan lists Burraneer home for May 14 auction Grace Gosby: Cronulla's top female surfer makes history again Gunnamatta Bay: Green liquid sparks alarm, council explains Letters: E-bike intimidation, Botany Bay car ferry, Caring builder, Bank closure Jordon Taylor: Lugarno cafe manager's HPV oral cancer fight The Family Co: New program to support vulnerable Sydney families Emma Kingi: NSW nurses' 28 per cent pay rise 'not enough' Engadine: State housing policy drives nine-storey Anzac Avenue towers Captain Cook Drive closures spark Kurnell development fears Bayside Council unveils Rockdale Masterplan: new civic heart for future Todd Park: Two design concepts unveiled for future upgrade Royal National Park: Visitation drops after popularity surge Oatley RSL unveils powerful mural for three Anzac heroes Mark Chester: Toll roads shift dangerous trucks to local streets Sutherland Shire Council: $70.2 million works, 4.2 per cent rate peg impact Project latest: Coles Caringbah supermarket opening set for July-August Sutherland Shire: Engadine's early Anzac service draws crowds Penshurst RSL hosts over 300 for annual Anzac Service Caringbah Shopping Village sold for $71.5M, buyer shifts strategy Horizon Hurstville: 95 apartments sold amid Sydney demand 11 The Esplanade: Cronulla block sells for record $22 million Dylan Wright: 2024 Australian Idol winner returns to Shire Sisters of Mercy Parramatta: 100 years of Cronulla care Kingsgrove stabbing: 44-year-old man wounded overnight Engadine pre-Anzac Day march and service Georgina Kollias: Kogarah icon retires after 48 years of style Mortdale's future shaped after years of community input Project Youth reveals 958 young people turned away from housing Escher Lefkoff: Master pinball skills with world champion seminar Cooper Riach: Shire Centre disputes waterfront rezoning claims Antony Catalano: Court hears alleged details of March 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Council to decide on waterfront rezoning Ted Cary's butcher shop: Como icon approved for cafe rebirth Connells Point: Man, 57, seriously injured in alleged assault St George Venues: New welfare service offers free community support View.com.au portal closes, ACM to unveil new property branding Australian Idol: Top three perform live before grand finale Bexley: Man in 80s dies after alleged fatal hit and run Sutherland Shire: 32-storey tower could transform Miranda skyline Paul Scully unveils 4300 homes for new Kurnell Peninsula suburb Professor Henry Brodaty: Senior Australian shares dementia insights Carss Park Aquatic Centre: $63 million project hits key milestone Georges River Council: Plan seeks perpetual affordable housing The Family Co: Confronting the manosphere's grip on youth Sutherland Shire families plead for Dupixent subsidy funding Ryan Park unveils free nasal spray flu vaccine for NSW toddlers Craig Campbell: Cronulla riots hero finally honoured 20 years on Cronulla RSL 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Letters: Botany Bay car ferry, E-bike intimidation, Caring builder, Bank closure
Murray Tremb · 2026-04-22 · via St George & Sutherland Shire Leader - Local News

The Kurnell ferry wharf is a costly fishing platform. Picture by Murray Trembath

Letters to the Editor

BOTANY BAY CAR FERRY

Regarding ferry from Kurnell to La Perouse being a white elephant (New attempt to find ferry operator, March 25).

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I agree, however if it were turned into a car ferry and passengers I believe that many cars would use it to get across as a short cut to the other side.

Ray Norvaisa, Caringbah

E-BIKE INTIMIDATION

I was having an outdoor coffee mid Monday morning across the road from Cronulla Police Station when four very young boys were riding their large e-motor bikes on the pavement in a menacing fashion.

They were confronted by a mature man who stood his ground and told them to stop riding so fast and dangerously.

They surrounded him and words were exchanged.

After both parties walked their separate the arrogant group of boys turned back to follow the gentleman who had crossed Kingsway.

I lost sight of what happened after that. I reported the intimidating behaviour to the police.

How long do we have to wait for the rules to be changed and enforced to reclaim our footpaths and roads from these illegal E-motor bikes.

Steve (full name supplied), Cronulla

FOOTPATHS SURVEY

Re the survey of footpaths which is being conducted by Sutherland Shire Council (story P. 21), I'll give them some feedback.

The footpaths are a total disgrace, an accident waiting to happen, not just the elderly (most of who are still ratepayers) but also the latest trend of looking at a phone at all times.

All the nice little gardens here and there in and around Sutherland itself, but the disgusting state of most of the footpaths not actually in the shopping precinct.

And don't get me started about the dead branches overhead.

Lyn Pereira Sutherland

BUILDER'S FIRST HOUSE

In 1978 we bought a block in Bunarba Rd Gymea, a subdivision behind Mr Doige, the headmaster of Gymea Bay Public School.

We contracted local builder Owen Trembath to build our home, but then found that Owen had only been doing renovations and extensions.

We proceeded with the build and ended up with a beautiful house, that we called home until in May 2024 when we sold and moved from the shire into Palm Lake Resort Forster Lakes.

After we took possession of our Gymea home, we were very appreciative of Owen's commitment to quality building that we had Owen and his wife to dinner in his first house construction.

Owen was another local identity such as butcher Ted Cary who cared for The Sutherland Shire.

Derek Gentle, Forster

NAB CARINGBAH CLOSURE

Re the closure of the NAB Caringbah branch (Story P.3), when did we agree to give away the access to our money?

Were we led into this disaster by people who accepted the step by step of dismantling of such access, resulting in us all tumbling into the void?

Why are 'we' now suddenly realising we are actually seeking a 'bank' to access such moneys?

I've had people tell me 'oh, you can ask for cash at Coles when you put your groceries through? I guess Woolworths etc do the same thing, but I want to go to my bank and draw my money out.

Luckily, being a St George Bank customer, Westpac have opened a branch covering both banks at Sutherland and will probably combine the two banks at any time now. I'll accept that when it happens.

In the meantime, stop the closing of all branches of all banks across the Shire.

Where are all the branch staff now?

Name supplied Sutherland

WHAT ABOUT ELDERLY?

Re the NAB Caringbah branch closure (P.3), what about the elderly people, who have banked with them all their life and still require traditional banking?

The big banks post massive profits and treat their loyal customers like trash.

Name, suburb supplied

HOONS ON SYLVANIA ROAD

When will the police presence return to Sylvania Road between Kingsway and President Ave, Miranda / Gymea?

Residents living along this road experience constant 24-hour a day noise of illegally registered (poor to no mufflers) motor vehicles including motor cycles, racing up and down at speeds way, way above the posted 50km/h speed limit.

These hoons have no fear of being booked or having their vehicles defected, simply because there are no police.

On the very rare occasion there is a Highway Patrol car stationed along this road they are in full and plain sight, so the word gets out on the Waze real time road alert system and all vehicle drivers slow down or avoid the area.

So, the reason for the police to be there is now defeated.

This is a real problem, with dire results being the outcome. Residents are just waiting for the big accident that will eventually happen.

Police should consider sending fake information to the Waze system to corrupt its integrity and maybe save a life.

M A (name supplied), Miranda

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