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15 Jun 2020
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On-demand commuter bus service stops abruptly
Council resists campaign for soap in public toilets
Keep coral trees, says shade tree group
Ownership mistake discovered
Registered clubs re-open to limited numbers of patrons
Her own teeth, a sense of humour and an able body
Landcare group seeks answers about damaged trees
Parking meters removed from implementation plan
Proposed swimming pool removal prompts action
Hardy's Bay hall re-roofed
Closing date extended for comment on facilities policy
'Play space' strategy online soon
Library offers select and collect service
Economic strategy to be open for public comment
Holstein elected to fire management committees
Local picnic spots miss out on Council listing
Safety concerns recorded for Peninsula schools
John Della Bosca honoured for service to public health
Friendship led to career seeking social justice
Peninsula more vulnerable than average to job losses
Check for unclaimed money, says Crouch
Council and national park campsites reopen
Umina PCYC plans to resume classes
Coronavirus puts damper on 70th birthday celebrations
Designs wanted
Peninsula records low rainfall in wettest month
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Mutu St upgrade was needed
Exhaust all public transport and current parking options
Council's parking essay must make us all tremble
Planning Statement raises two queries
Issues keep circulating on planner merry-go-round
Planning vacuum fails to consider flooding
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Principal asks that children wear helmets
Woy Woy school is yet to reopen to parents and carers
New plan for Year 5 opportunity class
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Digital scoreboard installed at Woy Woy oval
Roosters expect to field three teams this season
Netball association frustrated by lack of clear guidelines
Charity bowls expected to resume soon
Leisure Centre re-opens for exercise
Pretty Beach tennis court reopens
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Real estate interest led to local development

Roosters expect to field three teams this season

Woy Woy Roosters are expecting to be able to field three rugby league teams for the 2020 season when it commences on July 19.

"The executive has worked on a revised budget over the last couple of weeks and settled on a proposal for the players and coaching staff that would allow us to be able to enter teams in 2020," said president Mr Tim McParlane.

"It also allow for the club to be financially viable with the continuing commitment and support of our sponsors, members and supporters."

Mr McParlane said an executive meeting agreed on principle with all the proposals.

"Dependent on restrictions put in place and the 2020 season going ahead, we are committed to field women's, Second Grade and First Grade teams.

"As soon as we receive further updates we'll let all members and supporters know.

"We have a number of fundraising ideas that we'll be finalising in the next week or so that will go towards securing long term viability of the Roosters, some of which our supporters individually both near and far may want to get on board with."




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