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Collapse Issue 423 - 10 Jul 2017Issue 423 - 10 Jul 2017
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Extra units called in to fight gas installer factory fire
Calls for short-term action to protect beachfront
Coastal works to start at unspecified cost
PCYC applies for $450,000 building additions
Tesch calls for submissions on ferry prices
Funding opportunity for local groups, says Tesch
Town plan, coastal works and library project scheduled
Council rejects Peninsula submissions
Council announces spending plans
Main drain improvements to cost $250,000
Peninsula fares 'poorly', says candidate
Community plan team to back council candidates
Priestman Ave house may be demolished
Rezoning proposal deferred for further report
Community expo to be held at community centre
Holidays result in increased pelican injuries
Rotary club inducts two new members
Networking evening for business women
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Thanks to knowledgeable contributors
Talk about over-population
Times a wasting
Plan sets ambitious task
Like a child building sand castles at the water's edge
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Peninsula diabetes rates above average
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Award for work with digital media
Brazilian night at the Troubadour
Junior showcase concert held at Pearl Beach
Seven artists at The Bays art show
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Students graduate with diplomas
School to celebrate 90th anniversary
Girls' soccer team
Firefighters give fire safety lessons
Indigenous performer at Pretty Beach
Success at zone cross country
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Southern Ettalong hangs on to a draw
Australia Floorball Open hosted at Woy Woy
Woy Woy Lions beat Warnervale to jump into top four
Netball team travels to Liverpool
Taplin team wins Team of the Year
PCYC members in Nations of Origin
Charity event attracts 38 bowlers

Networking evening for business women

A networking opportunity for Peninsula business women will be held at Umina on July 26.

Central Coast Business in Heels has invited local business women to the evening of networking and camaraderie to "find your purpose in life and business" from 6:30pm, at Margarita Daze, Umina.

Organised by the Central Coast Business in Heels branch, it aims to provide the opportunity "to mingle easily and develop mutually beneficial relationships over a glass of bubbles".

Branch director Ms Nicole Jackson said the Umina event was to give Peninsula women the opportunity to join the network which connects more than 150,000 business women and female entrepreneurs internationally.

"There are a lot more female business owners and sole traders than people think on the Peninsula and across the Coast.

"These events help connect these women in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere and most importantly build relationships and business contacts," Ms Jackson said.

"These events help connect women in ways other networking events don't and really help showcase what female-owned and operated businesses have to offer, not just consumers but also to each other," she said.

The guest speaker will be Ms Shar Moore, an international award-winning mentor.

Ms Moore will work with one attendee on the night to discuss their current life trajectory and ways they can maximise their potential and positive outcomes.

Tickets for the evening are essential.





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