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Edna celebrates her 100th birthday
Young artist aims to raise $5000 for support service
Two marine rescues near Lion Island
Tawny frogmouth population under threat, say carers
Heritage study being prepared for Woy Woy
One more week to comment on roundabout plans
Remembrance Day
Empire Bay wharf will close for replacement program
Trust asks about use of endangered bushland money
Mayor may visit Peninsula on 'travelling roadshow'
Council refuses to rezone Ettalong land
Council approves five two-storey units at Ettalong
Dredging program 'complete', says Crouch
Partly-restored ferry towed to Blackwall
Library renovation
Marquart opposes water tank scheme
Gosford council chambers security costs to be tabled
Council decides not to set up ethical standards unit
Council pecuniary interests register to go on website
Abrahams criticises election donation disclosure system
Community input sought for flood study
Dark Corner carpark upgrade is completed
Council proposal leads to call on Federal Government
Council staff propose grant for Ducks
CWA branch member awarded life membership
Bill Graham granted life membership at Men's Shed
Umina CWA almost doubles membership in a year
Members of original Guide group celebrate 70 years
Kate Da Costa re-elected to NCC
Rotary has lawyer as guest speaker
Ettalong to light up for Christmas
Rotary club announces Pride of Workmanship awards
Funding available for safety projects
Organiser claim 6000 at Coastal Twist
Staff celebrate anniversaries
Record fair
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Mixed results for Peninsula Ducks

The Peninsula Ducks had mixed results in round three of the Central Coast Softball Association Competition.

The Ducks started the round with a 20-17 point win with their teeballers edging out the Blue Thunder.

"All reports indicate there is a lot of fun being had by these kids," said Ducks president Ms Di Barrymore.

The Club's Modball team also retained their unbeaten status with a hard fought 9-8 point win over Mingara White.

The Junior team had a tough time against the Rusty Bears with a 19-4 loss, but Ms Barrymore said the team was enjoying getting out on the pitch and learning to work together as a unit.

The Division 4 White's lost against the Decoys, going down 4-14 in their fixture.

The Division 4 Purple fared better in their match with a 10-4 win over Mingara.

Division 3 also recorded a strong win over Mingara with a commanding 19-2 final score.

The Division 3 women were having fun and had fitted well into their combined team, Ms Barrymore said.





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