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19 Apr 2021
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Persson calls for administration while merger proceeds
Crouch to petition Minister for public inquiry into council
Mingaletta in consortium to deliver housing program
Tickets provided for Anzac services
Climber taken to hospital with multiple injuries
Titanic Dinner was 'fabulously successful'
Palm tree installed during the night
First concert after aged care home lockdown
Community group joins in bank celebrations
Book fair raises $8500
Rotary club views stained-glass panels
Minister seeks ideas for church statement of purpose
Tesch calls for grant applications
CWA branch to hold second stall
CWA branch seeks support for grant application
Multi-unit development proposal retains existing house
New council chief has rebuilt councils, says Crouch
Panel denies planning document exhibition problems
Medical centre plan 'designed to maximise site usage'
Decision on Mrs Wilson's Shop is deferred
Government reviews planning provision variations
Tree group calls for submissions on State design policy
'Excellent' water quality in Booker and Woy Woy Bays
First transfer made
Bays group gears up for more events
Star jumps at PCYC
Bags of food for Coast Shelter
Busy Easter weekend for Marine Rescue
St John youth group gathering
Easter eggs to competition winners
Rotary member attends world service conference
Anzac service at Pearl Beach
CWA members have history of quilting
Road safety forum at Gosford
Small businesses should apply for rebate, says Tesch
Charities share in profits
Little rain in last three weeks
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Titanic Dinner was 'fabulously successful'

The Rotary Club of Brisbane Water has described its Titanic Dinner on Saturday, April 10, as "a fabulously successful event".

The club's major fund-raiser will see proceeds go to youth projects and to crisis accommodation service Coast Shelter.

Club president Mr Peter Mote said the final amount had yet to be calculated.

"Once the Treasurer has done his work, we will know exactly how much we have raised."

Mr Mote said: "All the passengers were dressed in the period style and entered into the spirit of the theme, which was wonderful to see.

"We were left with the impression that each and everyone had a great time."

Mr Mote attributed much of the success of the night to "our passengers" and to Titanic historian Mr Michael Booth "for his filling the hall with the spirit of the ship of dreams and telling its story so well", playing Titanic Captain Edward John Smith in the process.

He said he had received a number of congratulatory messages from those attending.





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