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Collapse Issue 455 - 08 Oct 2018Issue 455 - 08 Oct 2018
Collapse  NEWS NEWS
Ferry services could resume soon
Save Our Woy Woy group to hold public meeting
Council meeting to consider plans that exceed limits
Proposal to change house into medical centre
Three townhouses proposed replace single dwelling
Team to investigate on-demand bus for the Bays
Greens senator to speak at Woy Woy
Flags raised at Umina Beach
CWA recognised in Central Coast volunteer awards
Tesch calls for Woy Woy wharf upgrade in Parliament
Crouch calls on council to adopt channel strategy
Council director looks to Rotary for information
New tree removal provisions proposed
Association seeks stolen flags
Interact club donates to Ugandan school
Meeting plans Bays Fair
Couple praised for accessibility website
New chief at community centre
Brigade urges residents to prepare for summer
Wanted on arrest warrants
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Misleading train change does not change frustration
Keep eight-carriage trains and make space for luggage
Council should 'do a deal' so dredging can begin
What sort of ragtag outfit has our council turned into?
Smart money would be on a hovercraft
Impose fines on waratah thief
Prime Minister asked to ensure access to ceremony
Time to update planning instruments and consult public
Thanks for the coverage
Homelessness is not a good look
Solution to traffic problems?
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Promoting dementia awareness
Doctor interviewed about dementia work
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Awards given for Flash Festival productions
Woy Woy resident takes out Grandma Moses award
Little Theatre presents three-week season
Restaurant space filled at surf club
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Parents organise school fun run
Day develops cricket skills
College farewells Year 12 students
Students to attend Invictus Games
Ettalong opens schoolgrounds for the holidays
Pre-schoolers learn about drought
Students visit wildlife park
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Ettalong bowlers named for squads
Mixed results for Umina United Eagles
Swampies donate to drought appeal
Sports lunch at surf club
Mariners to hold family day

New chief at community centre

The organisation which manages the Peninsula Community Centre has appointed its company secretary as its new head

Mr Bruce Davis has been appointed as chief executive of Coast Community Connections, after three years with the organisation as general manager of business and ICT, company secretary and public officer and "overseeing the finance department".

"Coast Community Connections is pleased to announce the appointment of our new chief executive officer, Mr Bruce Davis," said another of the organisation's general managers, Ms Emma Gilby.

"Bruce is a familiar face to many, having worked within our organisation for more than three years.

"Bruce brings a wealth of knowledge, as well as invaluable organisation-specific experience, to the role and has over 30 years' experience working across all levels of business, government and community," Ms Gilby said.





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