Peninsula News - a community effort
Peninsula News is researched, written, produced and distributed by the local community for the Peninsula community.
It is produced voluntarily by our non-profit community group, The Peninsula's Own News Service Inc, and its supporters.
A voluntary non-profit group has owned and operated Peninsula News over the past 21 years, and continues under the leadership of its founding editor Mark Snell.
Although many offers have been made, more help and support is needed, and community involvement is welcomed.
Volunteer opportunities are available in all aspects of the newspaper's production, from news gathering and photography, through to seeking advertising and administration.
It will continue with the same editorial policies that have seen it develop an extraordinary level of recognition, appreciation and support over the years: comprehensive and exclusive coverage of news relevant to the Peninsula, encouragement of well-informed discussion of issues affecting our future locally and support for the Peninsula community.
Peninsula News is distributed through shops and other local public venues, including Deep Water Plaza, Peninsula Plaza and Peninsula Leisure Centre in Woy Woy, Woolworths and Aldi in Umina, as well as Ettalong IGA, Ettalong Diggers Club and Ettalong Bowling Club, and a variety of smaller outlets.
SOURCE:
Mark Snell, editor
21 Jan 2021