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Collapse Issue 420 - 29 May 2017Issue 420 - 29 May 2017
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Application to build nursing home on bush block
Council to apply for emergency dredging
Car struck by train
Greater flood impact predicted with sea level rise
Booker Bay cemetery rejected
Conservationists question nursing home application
Council reject seniors housing in Empire Bay
College funds cut $1.87 million, says Charlton
Des Milligan dies, aged 91
Former student dies changing tyre
Peninsula heritage makes up half of new items
New alcohol-free zones proposed
Bikers to support Mary Mac's Place
I want to be 'catalyst of change', says Tesch
Road markings and signs installed at Empire Bay
Chamber warns caution on sea level predictions
No Budget help for Peninsula, claims Charlton
Volunteer fireman honoured
Phil Westlake is farewelled
Community group seeks views of residents
Lions Club caters at reptile park event
Water prices to remain capped
Local Representation Committee to dissolve
Council to establish design panel
Secondhand Saturday
Jewellery owner wanted
Aged care provider employs chef
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Time to build the underpass
Proposed nursing home raises serious questions
Community invited to develop plan
Money for channel wasted on airport
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Children with autism taught to swim
Hospital staff support bowel cancer awareness
Aged care workers congratulated
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Little Theatre production opens
Tea with Balkan ensemble
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Dance group places second
Students collect $23,000 through splashathon
Preschool starts online program
Collapse  SPORT SPORT
Woy Woy suffers stinging defeat
Eagles celebrate 15 years
Bowling club hosts prostate cancer fundraiser

Aged care workers congratulated

An aged care provider has congratulated its employees who have received Pride of Workmanship awards from the Rotary Club of Woy Woy.

Ms Kathy Murphy received the vocational award for her outstanding contribution to BlueWave Living in her capacity as care manager.

"We are very fortunate to have Kathy in this role and her dedication to residents, staff and BlueWave Living is commendable." Ms Jennifer Eddy, CEO BlueWave Living said.

"Kathy has established herself as a hands-on leader with the ability to mentor and support staff."

Mr Jared Campbell received the apprentice award and, as the first maintenance apprentice at BlueWave Living, Mr Campbell has excelled in the role under the guidance of maintenance supervisor Mr Wayne Meany.

"Jared has always shown politeness and a never give up attitude which were key attributes for this role.

"The feedback we receive from staff and residents is second to none, making Jared a valued employee of BlueWave Living," Ms Eddy said.

"BlueWave Living is proud to have a wonderful team with a truly diverse skillset," she said.

The Pride of Workmanship Awards is a program implemented by Rotary and recognises employees of local businesses who have shown exceptional service, commitment and pride in what they do.





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