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Collapse Issue 261 - 21 Mar 2011Issue 261 - 21 Mar 2011
Collapse  ELECTION ELECTION
Asbestos roof may be replaced
Money for church bus
Chamber challenges Liberal promise
Bays president welcomes promise
Flyover plans critised
Funds for road
Contract for Woy Woy commuters
Sale at church on polling day
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Polling places
Independent: Jake Cassar
Independent Patrick Aiken
Christian Democratic Ann-Marie Kitchener
Greens Peter Freewater
Labor Katie Smith
Liberal Chris Holstein
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The state as a whole
Independent Debra Wales
Building Australia Louise Williams
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Italian festival at Ettalong
Dry weather continues
Second auction for Pearl Beach store
Newspaper association seeks members
Sewerage option study to proceed
Committee calls for review
Learn about seagrass habitats
Information about social services
Retired publisher visits from Texas
Search for fisherman
Social club seeks members
Parking may be limited at caravan park
Space wanted for second bus
Bus zone recommended
Business group holds clean-up
Median strip for Rabaul Ave?
Edge line recommended
Restrictions in The Esplanade
No stopping
Correction
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Marie says thank you
Time to rally over hospital
Not enough Chris Holstein
Vandalism or beautification?
Some councils value volunteers
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Unplugged for the Floods
New choir starts at Ettalong
Dancing winner
Mixed media
On tour with 10-piece band
Show has animation, puppets and bubbles
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Larry Thomson retires
First prizes in cattle show
New classrooms opened
Religious teaching extended
Students ride to school
Books donated
Students join challenge
Events for Harmony Day
Info night about St John's
Umina campus mufti day
Surfing scientist speaks
New garden at Woy Woy South
Ethan was champion
Fifth in zone swimming
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Program for overweight children
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Roosters ready for first round clash
Oval used for 'out-of-season' football
Ettalong wins Zone Fours
Success in pairs
Women take pairs title
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Chance to win

Asbestos roof may be replaced

The asbestos roof at the Umina PCYC would be replaced under a Liberal Government, according to Gosford candidate Cr Chris Holstein.

"This is a club where our young people come to participate in activities in a safe environment," said Cr Holstein.

"That safety should extend to the air-borne environment as well," he said.

"In an era where the full dangers of asbestos are clear, it is deplorable that the Labor Leader Kristina Keneally has failed to provide funding to remove this asbestos."

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