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Collapse Issue 214 - 04 May 2009Issue 214 - 04 May 2009
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Chamber calls for Ministerial inquiry
Sea rescues on Anzac weekend
Council continues investment defence
Service was well attended
Asbestos removal at seniors' centre
Community group reports activity
Harry Boyle dies
Workshops held for estuary plan
Barbecue raises $1500
Port Douglas holiday
Rotary club is Coast's largest
Red Shield appeal starts
Field day at Patonga Creek
Yachts broke moorings
Further west
Hardware store opens in Umina
Peninsula in the news
Corrections
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Gee whiz! It could come good
Vandalism has become regular
History of Little Theatre
Funds should not have been gambled
Council is kidding itself
Refuse noisy bike track
Conference of conferences
Publicity led to packed house
The people should own a republic
Uranium export is bad news
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Students attend Anzac service
Questacon visits local schools
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Rogers Park oval vandalised
Grant for rugby league equipment
Grant to compete in Greece
Flags taken down
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Comedy in June
Prizes at shows
Politicians visit theatre
Duncan Chalmers at folk club
Show based on local childhood
Season of one-act plays
Big band across the bay
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Free flu vaccine for older residents
Mothers' Day run for cancer
Cafe helps in Morning Tea
Anzac service at hospital
Collapse  BIRTHDAY BIRTHDAY
Peninsula News celebrates 10 years
The origins and purpose of Peninsula News
Newspaper is warranted
Connecting the community
Social responsibility has been demonstrated
An important milestone
Recording the changes
Newspaper fills a niche
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Home show winners
The winners

Publicity led to packed house

Thank you so much for the editorial in Peninsula News about the Central Coast Chorale's concert.

This helped advertise the concert so well that we had an almost packed house at St John the Baptist Catholic Church!

This was most pleasing and a great encouragement to the Chorale and our music director, Christopher Bowen.

We were pleased that Mayor Chris Holstein and his wife Mary were present in the audience and enjoyed sharing the afternoon with us along with the large audience.

Perhaps this is the first of more concerts to come in that lovely venue?

Please accept our sincere thanks and appreciation for your assistance.


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