8 October 2002
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NEWS
Place manager mooted for Peninsula
Quarry may join national park
Ferry search re-launched
More police planned
Wales welcomes police assignment
Public invited to ALP drug forum
Council criticised over reserve work
Statue of Spike is suggested
Foreshore plan discussion welcomed
Call for ICAC inquiry into quarry
Film ripped from camera at quarry site
Holiday activity at Umina PCYC
SOS plans to contest elections
Special newspaper meeting
Tender let for rail drain
PCYC to get new floor
Fire at mountain
Extension for fire station
Prosecution on Norfolk pine removal
Personal adviser at Centrelink
Parish holds spring fete
Council to meet at community centre
Diamond wedding anniversary
Trash and treasure sale for ministries
Sea Scouts hold party
Interest sought in Australia Day
Facilities defaced within five days
Steel considered for tidal pool
Attention wanted for intersection
Bells enrich a long life
Signatures on church proposal
Association claims credit
Friends fund burns equipment
Ron and Heidi win again
Scholarship for local student
Parents club started
Graffiti reward offered
FORUM
Development costs more than money
Keep cats inside
EDUCATION
Students visit nursing home
Students represent the district
Umina school wins e-learning award
Country Fair attracts 15,000
New hat policy at Woy Woy
College gets extra head teacher
Student works exhibited
Party attracts 13 brands
Positive parenting program planned
Surveys sent home
SPORT
Business plan for aquatic centre
Bowling club celebrates 70th birthday
President's Day well attended
Golf course work programmed
New committee elected at surf club
Charity golf day raises $14,000
Ken's team takes championships
HEALTH
Nursing care equipment donated
ARTS
Book published on Maitland wreck
Walks book to be reprinted
Web site for holiday house