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26 Jul 2021
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Council staff recommend Peninsula land be kept
Council to decide reserve land sale to shopping centre
Mt Ettalong Reserve Masterplan up for adoption
Dominic appointed as law firm partner
Initial meeting held to discuss residents' association
Shade trees group joins environment group
Adoption of Greener Spaces Strategy recommended
Maps show Peninsula 'heat island' without vegetation
Woy Woy is 'case study' in Greener Spaces Strategy
Tesch welcomes recommendation to keep council land
Council fails to acknowledge Peninsula News coverage
Bid to repair whale tail sculptures
Koala translocation research funding secured
Survey fails to find koalas at Pearl Beach
Online shopping increase during lockdown
Shopping centre is open for essential shopping
Ferries cancelled
Ferries diverted
Davistown ferry cancelled
Association seeks $20,000 in donations for hall
Tesch urges businesses to apply for new payments
Car boot sale set to resume in August
Rotary club announces board
More uses for native trees
Tower is part of emergency network
Recognised by British 'twin club'
Tesch calls for reintroduction of JobKeeper
Wicks seeks review of Central Coast's regional status
Coast is already stand-alone region, says Crouch
Dry July is drier than usual
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Three storeys 'better than generic, bland gun-barrel'
Resident submission leads to comment period extension
Three-unit proposal for Bowden Rd
Proposal for four two-bedroom units in Farnell Rd
More staff and technology for major project assessment
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Austin Butler oval sale offers no quick fix
Referendum is a serious affront to democracy
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Take up a hobby, CWA branch suggests
Get vaccinated is doctor's advice
Hospital sponsors mental health art competition
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Art trail scheduled for long weekend
Art exhibition planned for Coastal Twist festival
Jazz in Spring planned for October
Patchwork group shows term's work
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Snow trip cancelled for second year
School office is temporarily relocated
Ettalong undergoes 'external validation'
Teachers read children's books on video channel
Suggested home learning times
Kindergarten open day cancelled
School staff limited to between two and five
Artwork submitted in secondary school artists comp
Zoo excursion is rescheduled
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Bicycle Tour 'placed in hibernation'
Bridge closed for lockdown
Netball association to hold Koori gala day
Bowls club postpones Kingfisher carnivals
Southern Spirit seeks players for coming season
Nominated as youth volunteer of the year

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Suggested home learning times

Ettalong Public School has circulated suggested home learning times.

Kindergarten, Year 1 and Year 2 were expected to be learning from home for about 2.5 hours per day, plus additional activities, according to relieving principal Ms Jodie Campbell.

She said this would include 45 and 60 minutes of English activities, 30 and 45 minutes of Mathematics activities and 30 and 60 minutes of activities across other key learning areas, including creative arts, HSIE, PDHPE and science-technology.

For Years 3 and 4 and Years 5 and 6, home learning was about three hours per day, plus additional activities, she said.

This may include 45 to 60 minutes of English activities, 30 to 45 minutes of Mathematics activities and one to 1.5 hours of activities across other key learning areas, including creative arts, HSIE, PDHPE and science-technology.

"The school may also organise other activities such as wellbeing and physical activities," Ms Campbell said. SOURCE: Newsletter, 20 Jul 2021 Jodie Campbell, Ettalong Public School





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