Mario Sardelich Honoured 42 Years After Rescuing Drowning Boy at Manly Dam

Long-time Allambie Heights resident Mario Sardelich, who once saved a teen from drowning, has received a civilian bravery award, 42 years after the fateful incident at Manly Dam.



Mr Sardelich, who is now 64, was honoured with the Commendation for Brave Conduct in the Federal Government’s Australian bravery decorations on the 24th of March 2021. The award itself is only ever given to those who perform acts considered worthy of recognition. Though the incident happened over four decades ago in 1978, his heroism has not gone unnoticed or forgotten.

During the incident, Mario Sardelich was only 23 and working as a carpenter for the Metropolitan Water Sewerage and Drainage Board, which is known nowadays as Sydney Water Corporation — a government-owned statutory corporation that provides potable drinking water to New South Wales. 

While Sardelich was out on business, he managed to hear cries for help coming from around the Manly Dam area. A group of students were celebrating the end of the school year with a picnic, however an accident led to two boys drowning in the waters of a popular swimming spot in Manly Vale.

By the time he had arrived, the boys were desperately trying to stay afloat, which prompted him to dive into the water to try and rescue them. Though he succeeded in rescuing one of the boys, the other had sunken out of reach and disappeared deep beneath the surface of the water despite the man’s best attempts to find him.

The teenage boy Sardelich managed to rescue that fateful day has opted to remain anonymous, mentioning that it was a particularly traumatic event he’d rather not revisit. He was good friends with the other boy who’d drowned, Peter Mastroianni, who was only 16 at the date of his passing. 

The Commendation for Brave Conduct itself is a 30mm-long silver-gilt sprig of mimosa mounted on a red ribbon 32mm wide and 90mm long. The sprig’s centre is 19mm from the bottom of the ribbon and 16mm from either edge, mounted at a 45 degree angle. 

This prestigious award is to be worn solely on the left breast on all occasions where medals must be presented, and the ribbon bar can be worn with service dresses at any time, however the lapel badge can be worn with civilian clothing.

Popular Allambie Heights Café Mr Grigor’s Forced to Shut Down

It had been a successful five-year run for the beloved Mr Grigor’s cafe in Allambie Heights which closed its doors recently, after missing their deadline to renew their lease by two weeks.



The 7th of March, 2021 marked the final day of Mr Grigor’s: a family restaurant and cafe that succeeded in establishing itself as a community fixture during its five-year run at 19 Grigor Pl, Allambie Heights. 

The morning after Mr Grigor’s final day of trade, the owners of the cafe, Maria and Bill Panagiotopoulos, brewed and handed out free coffee to some of their loyal customers, who remained with the venue as part of their last hurrah. 

Freebies were given out by the Panagiotopoulos family to those who visited on the 9th of March as thanks for the past five years, with products such as food, drink, as well as some of the cafe’s iconic doodads. Even the planters that stood outside Mr Grigor’s doors are up for grabs, according to their Facebook post.

Want to own one or both of our signature planters? Enquire within or pop in. Great statement plants for inside the home or to add some flare to your front entry! Link will be in the bio!! 🪴🪴🪴

Posted by Mr. Grigor’s on Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Long-time customers have expressed their gratitude on social media, writing comments on Mr Grigor’s announcement to show just how much the restaurant meant to them. One of the trends among comments across their Facebook page shows that Mr Grigor’s is irreplaceable to the Allambie Heights community, and that the suburb will never be the same without them. 

Photo credit: Facebook/Mr Grigor’s

What Happened to Mr Grigor’s?

The story goes that the Panagiotopoulos family received a letter from the estate agents of the Allambie Heights shopping centre that informed them that they had to pack up and vacate the premises. Mr Grigor’s predicament was brought about by a series of complications over the renewal of their five-year lease. 

Pressure to keep the business afloat amidst the pandemic partnered with growing personal and family concerns only exacerbated the issue and prevented the couple from renewing their lease with their landlord. The couple missed the deadline by two weeks, and their follow-up offer was rejected. 

With the restaurant closed, the Panagiotopoulos family has set its sights on starting anew and opening another one within or around the Northern Beaches area.

Allambie Heights Lands on Top 10 Suburb Choices for First-Time Home Buyers in NSW

First-time home buyers in Australia consider Allambie Heights as a top choice for building a home and starting a family in New South Wales.

In a survey from Realestate.com.au on the most desirable suburbs in the country, Allambie Heights landed on the fifth spot and the second top choice among four NSW suburbs in the Top 10.

The Top 10 list also included five South Australian suburbs and one from the state of Victoria:

  1. Middle Park, Victoria
  2. Millswood, South Australia
  3. Killarney Heights, New South Wales
  4. Crafers West, South Australia
  5. Allambie Heights, New South Wales
  6. Stirling, South Australia
  7. Collaroy Plateau, New South Wales
  8. Birchgrove, New South Wales
  9. Aldgate, South Australia
  10. Belair, South Australia


Families enjoy living in Allambie Heights in the Northern Beaches for its ocean views, its access to schools, and its abundance in parks and nature.

Surrounded by green spaces, such as the FJ McMahon Reserve and the Manly Dam, Allambie Heights feels secluded from the busy main roads going to the north and south of Sydney. However, it has also steadily grown in the last few years with more community facilities, shops and transportation access.

Photo Credit: Northern Beaches Council

According to Homesales.com.au, house prices at Allambie Heights have risen to 20.15 per cent in three years. Median house sale price is at $1,636,714 while unit price is at $1,188,935.  



Developed as a residential area for war veterans after the Second World War, Allambie Heights has more than 6,700 residents today. Plenty of new families with young children have moved in this suburb but most of the residents belong to multi-generations of families whose parents and grandparents know each other.

Then & Now: The Improvements of FJ Machon Reserve’s Old Playground at Allambie Heights

FJ Machon Reserve’s playground may be small compared to other children’s recreation site at Allambie Heights, but its facilities have been a big benefit to the community.

Before the Northern Beaches Council decided to set aside a budget to improve the reserve as a recreational facility, the FJ Machon Reserve playground did not use to have anything substantial to offer aside from the greenery.



Five years ago, the FJ Machon Reserve playground had but a two-seater swing. There was nothing else for kids to play at the reserve but this equipment, which was set close to a tree for shade.

Photo Credit: Northern Beaches Council/Facebook

In 2014, the Council proposed to upgrade the FJ Machon Reserve playground and the project was completed before the end of that year. Five years later, families living near the reserve are still enjoying the playground facilities designed and built by Forpark Australia.

Among the features of the FJ Machon Reserve playground are a children’s swing with strapped seats for toddlers to use and a play structure with rope climbers, double slides, and play panels. These playground sets cater to children of different ages and physical abilities.

Photo Credit: Northern Beaches Council

Right beside the children’s playground is a table with benches. Parents sit down this area to have snacks while they watch their children. Not far off is a fitness equipment area where older kids, teenagers, and even adults could use for their whole body workout.



After school hours, this place does get busy with children playing and parents mingling with each other. The playground upgrades did not just improve the use of the area but it also promoted community building.

The FJ Machon Reserve playground is on Anzio Avenue.

La Crema Lounge Brings the Modern European Cafe Vibe to Allambie Heights

Among the rows of shops at Allambie Road stands La Crema Lounge, a cafe that brings the modern European vibe to Allambie Heights. Known for its specialty cakes, Parisian pastries, and Italian dishes, this tiny shop has an Italian-born and Paris-trained chef in the kitchen in Jacopo Martelossi.

Martelossi, who has worked with world-renowned chefs like Alain Ducasse and Gordon Ramsay, whips up delectable breakfast and lunch selections such as Taglioni with pistachio pesto, Ragu spaghetti, Pasta Boscaiola, and Porchetta Toscana. He uses ingredients plucked from his farm in Terry Hills.



La Crema Lounge, however, doesn’t have a lot of space or seats for large gatherings, so most locals order out the meals. Yet folks keep coming back to this cafe to indulge in sinfully good pastries or specialty cakes, which are freshly-baked every day. La Crema Lounge also serves roasted and blended coffees from Campos Coffee.

Photo Credit: La Crema Lounge/Facebook
Photo Credit: La Crema Lounge/Facebook

La Crema Lounge accepts bookings for catering, as well as special orders for tiered cakes for special occasions, parties, and events.



“Absolutely amazing food, friendly service. Jam is homemade and divine. Get space to relax & enjoy coffee.”

~ Massimiliano Ceccarini, via Facebook

“I love this little local in Allambie. I wish I could get the time to eat there more. Superbly made food that is way above what you would expect in a cafe. The brisket sandwich blew my mind and the Chef gave me a sample of a Tagliolini with Pistachio Pesto – just amazing. Their breakfasts are also delish and they make a fantastic coffee. One thing of note – it’s usually packed.”

~ Spooning Australia, via True Local

“I often make a special trip to Allambie Heights to pick up some of their amazing cakes for Dessert. They are the best! Everyone says they have great coffee as well. One day I will not be in too much of a hurry.”

~ Frecklet12014, via TripAdvisor 

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