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22 Feb 2021
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Empire Bay Marina to be assessed for contamination
Marina closure will not affect ferry service
Powerline helicopters inspect Peninsula
Residents question need for demolition of native trees
Amended Farnell Rd proposal reduces number of units
Young man airlifted to hospital after fall onto rocks
Comment sought on Umina drainage concept plans
Planning panel knocks back six-storey Ettalong proposal
South St comments close March 5
GUST seeks progress on Greener Places strategy
Rotary club celebrates 45 years
Bays group committee re-elected for another year
Rotary club presents $500 cheque to Mary Macs Place
Fascinated by turtles
CWA hall is available for hire again
Meditation on Women's Day
Companion award for regular research donor
Suspended from parliament
Forget Me Not cafe at Umina today
Security camera images released
CWA branch offers media training
PCYC holds open day
Church offers alternatives to Sunday morning worship
Country club takes wedding venue award
Online business opens shopfront
Dry start to year continues
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We elect them to work for us and not against us
Loss of every tree on building site a huge loss
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Aged care residents to receive Covid vaccine this week
Medical practice to move from Umina to Woy Woy
Aged care staff receive service awards
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Craft classes resume with 50 students
Centre looks for new people for committee
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Charli presents proposal in Legislative Council chamber
Donation supports breakfast club
Morning cafe for students and staff
Gardening club starts for the year
Only two gates open in the mornings
Sport house captains elected
Poster entries sought for Night under the Stars
College prepares for next year's Year 7 students
College plans snow sports excursion
Open days at St John's school
Trees survive summer holidays
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Soccer coaching company withdraws training program
Umina women play triples championships
New change rooms help female participation in sport
Eagles hold junior grading sessions
Netball association runs umpiring workshops
Junior non-competition soccer players wanted
Valentines Day Pairs bridge results
Southern Spirit cricket results
Junior touch scores
Riding a loop around the Peninsula
Soccer president appreciates five years of hard work

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Open days at St John's school

St John the Baptist Catholic Primary School has an open morning and open evening planned for the end of March.

The Open Evening will be held at 7pm - 8pm on Tuesday, March 30.

The Open Morning will be held at 9:30am - 10:30am on Wednesday, March 31.

The sessions aim to show prospective parents "how we're inspiring our students to love learning and be the very best they can be".

The school is described as "a close knit, supportive and nurturing community where the wellbeing of your child is pivotal to everything we do and plays a vital part in their learning success".

"We have a dedicated, talented and professional team who are proud of their commitment to the children's learning.

"Your child will gain a well-rounded education based on the Catholic values which underpin our curriculum.

"The school offers extensive green space enabling a wide range of sporting opportunities.

"Extra curricular activities include Greek and a comprehensive music program.

"Our kinder transition program enables new parents to meet other local families."





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