03 June 2003
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NEWS
Reconciliation event held at theatre
Decision expected on service station appeal
Fast ferry terminal put on hold
Ettalong foreshore plan approved
Wildlife corridor created for arboretum
Two-year LEP for caravan parks
Endangered trees may be cut
Grant for Burrawang project
Indigenous nominees sought
Ocean seminar at Woy Woy
Concern about fire hazard
Residents object to 'high rise'
Bushcare workshop
Walk looks at bushfire effects
Centre opens for Environment Day
Grant for pre-school improvements
Child care places for Peninsula
Locals combine for new venture
Youth comedy workshop funded
Computers to train seniors
Petition for footpath
Green criticises internet speed
Liam wins Gold Coast holiday
Residents oppose subdivision
Scouts hold garage sale
Concern about Taylor St development
FORUM
Hospital is under-resourced
Councillors catch up on population
Radio licence process defective
Service alive and well
Salvos say thanks
Pledge seems empty
EDUCATION
Ettalong to celebrate 75 years
Students paint for aboriginal exhibition
Schools join for art project
Board games for recreation
Umina students at citizenship ceremony
New dictionaries for Woy Woy South
Environment committee at school
Anzac Day essay winners
Conference on learning
Library use seminar held
Students in Maths Challenge
Milligan competition launched
Mufti day was held
Numeracy test held
Students reach surfing finals
SPORT
Bore water to be used on sports grounds
Ladies Cup played at Everglades
Reunion honours Ray Mason
Swans field reserves side
ARTS
Umina folk festival planned
Funding brings performance here
HEALTH
Medicare changes don't sway doctors
Optometrist opens in Ettalong
HISTORY
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