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Glow Worm Tunnels Fenced Off

1 July, 2018 By Ian

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This week saw the erection of a very heavy gauged fence at the historic Helensburgh Station Reserve.  The fence begins halfway across the old Helensburgh Station platform and through the former rail alignment.

Crown Lands are the government department in control of the area, and have come to this decision with the assistance of local groups and bodies.  The main reason for the fence is in recent years, and explosion of visitors to the tunnel has decimated the unique glow worm population that lives in the Metropolitan Tunnel.   Unfortunately some of these visitors use fireworks, strong lights and similar devices to capture their experience in the tunnel.  Others are causing serious vandalism to the area.   The rubbish and garbage left behind is getting out of control of the immediate residents who are tirelessly cleaning up after these people leave.  In short the areas popularity has grown to levels that could be irreversible.

There could be weekend controlled access in the future, but this will likely occur when the area has had sufficient time to recover from the devastating population decline of the glow worm colony.

 

1st Helensburgh Railway Station
Helensburgh’s first Railway Station (part of which still exists today).

Metropolitan Tunnel in the background.

State Records NSW – Photographic Collection.

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Site upgrade progressing

20 August, 2016 By Ian

Thank for your patience while we update Helensburgh.com.au

Most of this sites articles are still not upgraded yet, but will very soon.

Thank you

Ian Piggott

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Stanwell Park – The Gem of the Australian Coast – Film Screening

15 August, 2016 By Ian

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Helensburgh & District Historical Society presents:-
LONG-LOST ADVERTISING FILM FOR STANWELL PARK ESTATE, subdivided 1908; filmed for Henry Halloran in 1913 by Southern Cross Film Company, and donated by his son Warren Halloran to Michael Adams, Historian & Author. Restored, scanned & digitised by DVD Infinity, Sutherland. Silent, black & white footage of steam trains, the original station on Lawrence Hargrave Drive, surf club & beach, lifesavers, picnics, camping, fashions, city transport, & early Stanwell Park.

  • Historical display of early Stanwell Park
  • Bookstall of Historical Society merchandise
  • Light supper provided

MOVIE PREMIERE – Friday 19 August 2016 BOOKED OUT SECOND SCREENING – Saturday 20 August 2016 Stanwell Park Anglican Church Hall, 7.30pm TICKETS $5 each/$10 family-booking necessary jan@jldesign.com.au 0418681384

SECOND SCREENING Sat 20 AUGUST at 7.30pm STANWELL PARK ANGLICAN CHURCH HALL 54 Stanwell Ave, Stanwell Park
TICKETS $5 each or $10 Family Limited space – BOOKING NECESSARY Ring or SMS Jan 0418681384 or jan AT jldesign.com.au to book your seat or pre-order your copy of the DVD at $20 each (+ P&H) www.historichelensburgh.org.au
Sponsored by Helensburgh & Stanwell Park Anglican Church

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: 1913, ADVERTISING FILM FOR STANWELL PARK ESTATE, Henry Halloran, Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Michael Adams, Southern Cross Film Company, Stanwell Park, Stanwell Park - The Gem of the Australian Coast, STANWELL PARK ESTATE

A Hidden Gem

9 August, 2016 By Ian

The small town of Helensburgh in New South Wales is known as the gateway between the cities of Sydney and Wollongong, as it is located roughly halfway between the two (45km south of Sydney’s CBD and 34km north of Wollongong).

Find what’s on our Blog! We’re adding interesting snippets and tidbits to it regularly…

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Illawarra News Awards 2013

15 June, 2013 By Ian

Illawarra News Awards 2013
I had a magnificent time this evening attending the Inaugural Illawarra News Awards 2013. Held at the University of Wollongong, the SMART building was packed to capacity (and them some), when proceedings kicked off around 6pm.

Opening presentation by top students about media ownership/monopolisation was exposing and blunt, but highly entertaining and informative. Many in the crowd were nodding heads and in agreement with points raised in the presentation.

The MC was President, Bob Wheway who did a great job on the microphone and in carrying the event along.

Soon enough the first 3 awards were presented:

People’s Choice Award – Winner: Barbara Cattunar

Community Advocate Award – Winner: Adam Bonner

Award for Journalism & Media Advocacy – Winner: Graeme Gibson

Next up was a Keynote Presentation by Walkley Award winner Debra Jopson, who gave us a great insight of the plight of indigenous Australia’s lack of voice and representation in the Australian media.

Soon to follow were the remaining awards:

Award for Outstanding Elected Councillor – Winner: Cr Peter Moran

Panel’s Commendation for Community Democracy & Leadership in Local Government – Winner: Cr Greg Petty

Congratulations to the winners on your well deserved award.

I met many kind and friendly people tonight and I just wish I could have met more. It was a great turn out so thank you to those who said kind words to me, and for your time.

On a personal note I’d like to thank Robert Carr for a nomination that I received for the category of Journalism & Media Advocacy. It was an honour to be included with such amazing people. Thank you.

Images/Photos, and Article © Ian Piggott 2013 – all rights reserved,

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