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Issue 618:
05 May 2025
NEWS
Reid retains Robertson with 7.6 per cent swing
Council to spend $13.8M in capital works next year
Bingo 'mega marathon' held at Easter*
Rotary club elects board for coming year*
Draft Phegans Bay waterfront plan to be exhibited
Wrong polling station list goes unexplained
Reid sees election swing to him of 7.58 per cent
Reid gains 49 per cent of Peninsula's primary vote
Fire station opens for Patonga Easter fair*
Ferry diverted due to swells
Fire brigade has training on fire boat*
Food pantry appeal is extended*
Rotary club hears of high-vis clothing project*
No Stopping at Webb Rd-Booker Bay Rd corner*
Three spaces limited to one hour in Ocean View Rd
April sees end of surf life saver patrol season*
Poppy project historian visits Ettalong poppy wall
Work progresses on Everglades renovations
Venturers spend Easter weekend at Dragon Skin*
Subsidised lane hire application rejected
Sticky date pudding was 'a hit'
April's rainfall total was close to average
ANZAC
Students and staff represent college on Anzac Day
Physie team parades flags in Anzac ceremony*
Anzac breakfast at Diggers club
Three Anzac services at aged care facility*
Vietnam veterans hold Ettalong ceremony
PLANNING
Endangered bushland proposal would remove 43 trees
Non-compliance argued to be 'minor' and 'justifiable'
Street tree concern to go to Planning Panel
Peninsula has half development assessment backlog
FORUM
Council can do better than waste time
We need a Peninsula Council
Visualise the conditions faced by volunteer fighters*
Fallen sign could have been sad accident
HEALTH
Aged care crisis looming, says Woy Woy CEO*
Pearl bracelet raffled to raise money for Cancer Council*
ARTS
Deadline today for Flash Festival scripts
Craft centre starts jewellery classes*
Pearl Beach people's choice award announced
Author talks about history of tourism on the Coast
Little Theatre holds its latest monthly play reading*
Writers' festival seeks student stories
Matinee performances sold out for Agatha Christie play*
Book club for 'tweens meets on Wednesday
EDUCATION
Development days ready staff for Term 2
Regular helpers needed
Mother's Day celebration at St John's
School community to voice concerns about preschool
Information about Targeted Programs at Umina campus
SPORT
SEU play one-all draw against Kanwal
Major Triples Final played at Everglades
Peninsula ride to be held on Thursday
Umina Bowling Club holds Digger's Day indoors
Surf club members complete Kokoda Track*
Futsal players make use of tennis courts
Umina members patrol at Kiama Downs*
Ex-rugby players walk the Kokoda trail*
Woy Woy Park Run holds 290th event
Rugby club seeks physiotherapist
Savannah returns as finalist in eight swim events
Search and rescue exercise at Umina Beach
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