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Moving Here
There are a number of options available to residents, each with different characteristics.
- Parking is available at Church Point. Read more here
- Another possibility is to park and berth at one of the private marinas. Read more here
Parking permits for the Church Point car parking area are available from Northern Beaches Council.
Go to the Council’s website for more information or print an application form (available to be filled in at a council office).
More information about Parking at Church Point.
There are several companies specialising in moving goods to the island. Read more here.
Both ferries and water taxies are available.
Read more here about the Church Point Ferry
Read more here about the Pink Water Taxi
On the mainland, there is a commuter wharf at Church Point. Read more here.
On the island, there are five public wharves. Read more here.
On the mainland, there is a commuter wharf at Church Point. Read more here.
There are also private marinas that lease berths. Read more here.
Permits are available from Northern Beaches Council. Go to the Council’s website for information and applications.
Several agents deal in island properties. Read more here.
There are different rules for different wharves. Read more here.
There are a number of groups and classes on the island. For a calendar of scheduled events, click here.
Every year there is a registration day on the island. Read more about vehicles on the island.
Golf buggies, quad bikes and other unregistered vehicles are not legally permitted on gazetted roads anywhere in NSW, including Scotland Island. To find out more about the efforts to achieve conditional registration for light vehicles on the island, see Traffic management plan .