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Collapse Issue 257 - 24 Jan 2011Issue 257 - 24 Jan 2011
Collapse  FLOOD RELIEF FLOOD RELIEF
Party aids flood victims
Raising money for flood appeal
Picnic money goes for floods
Fishers donate to flood appeal
Restaurant holds flood benefit
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Defer substation, says Greens MP
Roads closed for Australia Day
Man charged with murder intent
Water claim unjustified but testing needed, says Latella
Police baffled by death
Learner drivers take free lesson
Funeral was well-attended
Green group holds annual meeting
Gold Coast created at Ettalong, says councillor
School for Seniors resumes
Wildlife corridor created at arboretum
Sale for Nambus trip
New restaurant
Award for email marketing
A dry start
Collapse  TESROL REACTION TESROL REACTION
Why was Minister devious?
For the developers
So long, Ettalong
Another big zit
Stage set for big moolah
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Who is accountable for 'red cent' loss?
Peninsula is not ready for disaster
Slow down at Umina oval
Win without cars
No spin
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Performers wanted
The Blues Angels at folk club
Little Theatre season announced
Aboriginal artists visit Killcare
Marijke enters summer exhibition
Art from Kincumber
Good response but no sales
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
New room at health centre
Stroke group receives donation
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Security fence for Woy Woy South
Students make 65 warranty claims
Arts Warehouse to visit college
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Double century to Woy Woy captain
Second year in academy squad
Locals well placed in model yachting
Learn to surf day for women
Young guns race boats
Surf Tri Series held at Ocean Beach
Soccer registration days planned
Boardriders start cadets division
Four selected for Sydney Swans academy
Novelty awards to bike riders
Classic catch at eight-a-side
Representatives
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Chance to win

A dry start

The new year has got off to a dry start with only 50.2mm recorded three weeks into January, according to figures supplied by Mr Jim Morrison of Woy Woy.

The rainfall is less than 40 per cent of the monthly average of 132.4mm.

Temperatures this month have ranged from a top of 31.5 degrees recorded on January 1 to a low of 17.5 recorded on January 4, according to figures from www.peninsulaweather.info.

The lowest maximum was 21.7 on January 3 and the highest minimum was 23.6 on January 12.

Average maximum temperature was 27.1 while the overnight low averaged 20.8 degrees.

Highest wind speed was 23.6 km/h on January 13.

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