18 November 2003
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NEWS
Council lowers pool noise standards
Lloyd questions high fuel prices
Council hands land to National Park
Mural features dolphin seascape
Resort construction announced
Dune trees cleared
Reconciliation films shown
Wetland to be offered to parks service
Plan for Everglades
Holiday bus service starts
Bank survey forms wanted
Group criticises pool decision
Community service funds distributed
Phillip receives praise
Story time at library
Playgroup vacancies
Remembrance Day service
Builders paddle for foundation
Bizsafe discussed
Multicultural brunch to have festive theme
Santa sleigh street visits
Christmas cruise
Selling tickets
Australia Day births wanted
Collecting toys
RTA building sells for $1m
Trailer business starts
Andrews opens extensions
Old-fashioned flavour and no tea bags
New owners for newsagency
Medals for sausages
New business in Ettalong
Party
Twin passes to Alice
FORUM
Last bit of bush to go?
Sack pool bureaucrats and remember the election
War memorial now looks like battleground
Retain Telstra shares for the bush
Chance missed to express concerns
Coca-codswallop
Fishing at Spencer
EDUCATION
College performs Chicago
School to pilot spelling test
Principal transferred as numbers decline
Reports of students stalked
Ball games winners
First-year subject
Anti-bullying program starts
School holds dance-a-thon
Mini-bus drivers wanted
Riding program
Two compete at State level
Students make video
SPORT
Busy month in junior golf
Brian is club champion
Kayak tour
Liam named vice-captain
Sub-junior golf
Golf committee is elected
Three are new to committee
Correction
ARTS
Modern spin on classic tale
Society visits
Umina CWA holds art exhibition
Exhibition about wetlands
Arts centre holds exhibition
Happy tappers
The Bays holds jazz festival
Celebrating theatre anniversary
Writers launch fifth book
HEALTH
Fertility advice offered
FEATURE
Theatre offers intimate setting