08 April 2003
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NEWS
Premier's Department advertises for project manager
Pool demolition to proceed
Former councillor wants pool open
Computer courses for older people
Tour planned of endangered ecology
National park addition announced
New merger proposal for bowling club
Veterans' train may stop here
Tram donated to museum
Community radio takes to the internet
Alice is still active
Caged birds shown on college grounds
Auxiliary bus trip
Care during holidays
Competition for Youth Week
Youth concert hailed a success
Foam party at night club
Mission group raises $4500
Folkies to march for peace
Trophies for pies and cakes
Easter sunrise service at Umina
Support for parents of teenagers
Concert for The Web
Trash and treasure
Trip to see gardens and fighters
Solar heating competition
FORUM
Thanks for the nomination
What of nurse practitioners? We just don't know!
EDUCATION
College farm takes out major awards
Preparing for whole school musical
Students start on awards scheme
Empire Bay cricket win
Students swim personal bests
Dancing at annual get-together
Teachers study for Master's degrees
Rugby union coaching at St John's
Science students encouraged
Students work on public speaking
Ferry trip for sports students
Sue gets a number one
School stays in swimming scheme
Superintendent visits Empire Bay
Website upgrade
SPORT
Two represent Australia in taekwon-do
Bowls finals fiercely contested
Bowls receives national attention
National placings for Rebecca
Bensville swimmer breaks world record
Under-13s take cricket grand final
ARTS
American performer at the Troubadour
Monologues performed
Children used for Winnie the Pooh
Weekends at Spencer
FEATURES
Obituary: Umina CWA loses respected member
Obituary: Community radio pioneer dies