12 June 2001
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NEWS
Property prices lead the Coast
Library extension plans are shown
Meeting to discuss facilities
Jobs project  to proceed
Council adopts management audit
Budget brings better roads
Rate rise proposal abandoned
Tree report wanted
Leagues club raises $3000
Pokies for non-smokers
Mobile police go on-line
Still no action on police - Gallacher
Bockholt appointed Coastlink CEO
Awards for aboriginal achievement
Iris leads walk
Chamber highlights appeal numbers
One Nation chooses Errol Baker
Expo theme is 'Experiment with life'
Strategy plan to be printed
Wires to hold fund-raiser

FORUM
Where's the friendship, love and truth?
Tourist cities ban dogs
Supporting and opposing
Drug comments misconstrued
Koalas killed by chihuahuas?
Environmental impact not considered
EDITORIAL: What have they got to hide?

EDUCATION
Parents support collegiate concept
Books from fabrics
Late start no handicap
Shave-off raises $1800
Peer mediation at Woy Woy
Drug information expo planned
Schools play rugby league
High school promotes email
Debating team was unopposed
New computers at Pretty Beach
Aboriginal education meeting
Softball team plays knockout
Mr Smith has a shave
Netball gala day
School choir performs
Chess team plays
First effort for Rugby League under-14s

SPORT
Sports funding available
Vintage roosters crow
Roosters all do well
Audrey wins Singles
Funds sought for surf clubs
Bowls men commemorate
Alan is singles champ
An ideal time to swim
Pairs semis marred by rain
Lyn Kunze is golf champion
Soccer affected by wet weather
Foursomes winners

ARTS
Learn aboriginal art
Des teaches creative writing
One-day watercolour workshop
Tea rooms host exhibition
Kirsten wins Quest heat
Fashion parade held at PCYC

HEALTH
Resident helps secure cardiac services
Hospital accredited
Pharmacy accredited for care

HISTORY
HISTORY: What happened in June

FEATURES
Auditors emphasize improvement
Staff and community share perceptions
Substantial changes recommended
Council audit proposes new management structure
Councillors comment on audit
Chamber welcomes audit
Management audit 'reflects community views'
Bike shop web site is worth a look
Service is totally voluntary