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Collapse Issue 426 - 21 Aug 2017Issue 426 - 21 Aug 2017
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Hillview St nursing home proposal is rejected
Sporties redevelopment proposal is withdrawn
Five storey development proposed for Umina
On-demand shuttle bus to be trialled
Palm Beach ferry runs aground
Tesch calls for dredging action
Government keeps Service NSW kiosk open
Council employees' status remains unclear
Council 'carries over' $2M in capital works
Plans approved to replace motel with seniors housing
Disabled surfers critical of Council inclusion plan
Action groups still waiting for council costings
Vietnam vets hold commemoration at Ettalong
Flats proposed for Booker Bay
Hazard reduction burns at Phegans Bay
Nominated for emergency services work
Bingo sessions raise money for Mary Mac's
Gosford West receives 24 registrations
Nursing home refusal 'good news', says candidate
Greens call for local climate action
Candidate 'disheartened' by lack of locals
Candidate speaks at Killcare
Linda Burney to speak at Mingaletta
Neil Mottlee dies
Wallaby St park is welcomed
Celebrating 20 years at the Wagstaffe store
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Five storey building would affect Umina's character
Fake democracy, fake merger - we deserve better
Size of council gives greatest cause of concern
What are candidates' policies?
Costs would be greater with fast ferry
In sighting plebs
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New CEO found for Blue Wave Living
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Artwork 'hung' in Sydney street
Choir presents annual performance
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Childcare centre celebrates early education
Students perform at Opera House
Year 6 students visit Canberra
Comedy Club students compete in Eisteddfod
Birthday celebrated in Education Week
Kindergarten visits college farm
Kindergarten visits art gallery
Open day has happened already
New association committee
Rumbalara team visits Woy Woy
Wins in touch football
Consultancy selected for pilot program
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Woy Woy takes out first bowls flag in 85 years
Surf club celebrates Jemma's acheivements
Ryan recognised for his commitment
Under-6s topple Terrigal in soccer grand final
Bridge club holds President's Pairs
Mini grand slam for Circle Golf Club
Fishing club holds annual meeting
Registration days at Killcare surf club
Woy Woy takes part in Physie Spectacular
Success at pool rescue in Adelaide
Convincing bowls win
Turo Park has soccer net
Collapse  HISTORY HISTORY
Surf club reflects on formation of Nippers

Birthday celebrated in Education Week

Pretty Beach Public School's principal, Ms Deborah Callender, has reflected on the school's Education Week festivities in the school's latest newsletter.

"Pretty Beach PS celebrated Education Week and our school's 90th birthday in style," Ms Callender said.

"On Monday [July 31], teachers and students welcomed parents and visitors into classrooms to share in a multitude of learning activities.

"Later that day I was truly inspired by the awesome performance of our students who played their violins/ cellos at the Festival of Instrumental Music.

"On Wednesday, August 2, K Block was filled with a snapshot of music, costumes, songs, dances and art works from each of the past decades since Pretty Beach Public School was opened in 1927.

"Our Back to Pretty Beach and Grandfriends concert was entertaining with a variety of acts presented by each class," she said.

Past teachers, staff and students also returned to the school for the birthday celebration.

"A Block was also transformed into a gallery of photos, newspaper articles, reports, year books, signs, posters and photo albums.

"Morning tea was then arranged for our welcomed visitors before many of them ventured into the Library for the Book Fair," Ms Callender said.





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