19 November 2002
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NEWS
Houses may go for 'open space'
Andrews criticises council
Fire burns night and day
Davistown pulls out of merger
Forgotten road renamed
Oyster festival is planned
Submissions wanted by Rotary
SEPP 5 development approved
Council donates worm farm
More community input wanted
War memorial vandalised
Peninsula Probus established
Ferrymaster's jetty replica approved
Non-profit groups apply, urges Andrews
Invitation out for Clean Up co-ordinators
Community benefit fund allocated
Envirofund money for Patonga
Software marketed overseas
CAPS woman departs
Christmas get-together planned
Council met on Peninsula
New store in Umina
Fundraising night for Guides
Hymn singing at Ettalong
New x-ray service opens

FORUM
Minister reviews housing department plans
Beware of Esplanade closure
Fire was predictable and preventable
Give us real cycleways
Litter campaign deserves support

EDUCATION
Air conditioning for Pretty Beach
Pre-school turns 25
Cricketers at State carnival
Boards for national anthem
School surfing championships held
New teacher at Woy Woy

SPORT
National surf competition for Umina
More punters than expected
Surf competition starts
Swans hold annual meeting
Golf championships held
Everglades bowlers in zone teams
Bowls club elects committee
Golf champions day held
Young surfers on Coast squad

ARTS
Father Riley opens arts show
Poetry book launched

HEALTH
Aged care centre in WorkCover finals
Stalls for aged care
Variety of women's health sessions

FEATURES
Obituary: Stephanie Howell
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