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Issue 006:
16 Aug 1999
NEWS
Community centre to be rebuilt
Andrews meets at interchange
Peninsula shares in community grants
Taj to open
Contributions scheme for Ettalong car park
Fast Ships reject erosion claims
Youth start own business
Cottage faces increasing demands
More units for Daleys Point village
Local estate agency rates highly in Australian industry awards
Architecture students look at Woy Woy
New auditorium for bowling club delayed
Beach Club construction underway
Cheesecake on the move
Council meeting date change
Ferry proponent gives netball assurance
New policy for footpath leasing
Hairdresser controls her own destiny
Council trials stormwater infiltration method
Cheaper Internet
New security system for Umina library
Lifeline perform important tasks
Special Anzac march for Patonga
New business
Olympic proposal for Patonga park
Council reports petition outcomes
Andrews requests local investigation Into petrol prices
Woy Woy pool prices set
$8 million for Peninsula projects
Seat belts donated for mini-bus
Peninsula Community Centre and Little Theatre sites
Special young Australians sought
Umina Bowling Club has world-wide audience
Traffic review committee suggests roundabouts
List of upcoming events
Business moves
Verandah enclosure proposal accepted
Veterans to review own entitlements
Watch meeting
Council set to educate public about cleaner waterways
Web youth details
$160,000 to be spent on Peninsula
Empire Bay joins news readers
FORUM
Petition against library renaming
Meeting stated club facts
Study light rail
Thanks for drug program support
Natural selection
Haphazard development has been rampant for too long
HEALTH
Funding for respite care
Hospital volunteers wanted
Humpty Dumpty file presentation
Free respite care for dementia sufferers
ARTS
Art classes available
Artist passes on skills
Creativity's magic surrounds our lives
Woy Woy to receive artistic decoration
Time to flee mortal constraints
Folk club does it again
Playing the sitar on Fridays
Artists paint Ettalong scenery.
Little Theatre welcomes 'green light'
EDUCATION
School development day
Ettalong Beach accepts enrolments
Fossils unearthed at Woy Woy
Umina High rugby never better
Religious instruction highly regarded
Rugby win for Umina High
Woy Woy South endowed with future scientists
Umina High students visit Uluru
Umina Public School news
Woy Woy High students excel
Woy Woy High does well at zone athletics
SPORT
BMX rider wins Terrigal trials
Bowls carnival every first Monday
Cricket training begins
Kids get kick out of Judo Goodwill Games
Woy Woy Little Aths recall great year
Major bowls event
Mountain bike rider reaches for peak
Peninsula nets good results
Paralympic torch to pass through Peninsula
Swans sides in finals in all six grades
Good winter spots to catch the big one
FEATURES
Mangroves are a haven
Exciting opportunities in new Chamber year
ELECTION
70 candidates to fight for 10 places
BARLOW: An endangered species
BARR: Community worker with youth in mind
BOCKHOLT: Priority is basic infrastructure
BOUGHTON, CALDICOTT and PREECE: Campaigning in close co-operation
DOYLE: Protect our coastal lifestyle
FINDLAY: From local community to council
HOLSTEIN: Stands on past performance
LENEY: Experience as Sydney councillor
MAWSON: Management skills for council use
MILLS: Business woman offers assistance
OAKLEY: Listen, research and think
PENTON and MYERS: Working together for Peninsula
WALES: Community input encouraged
WHYTE: Accessible work needed
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