21 October 2003
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NEWS
Council keeps drainage standard
Land sale may fund pool roads
Oyster Festival on Woy Woy waterfront
Organisers declare Spikefest a success
Money for fence
Funding for drug worker continues
Relocation recommended instead of demolition
Neighbours get together
Community radio celebrates 10th year
Childcare worker recovers holiday pay
Spikefest raises $600 for mental health
Eric was stand-in wordsmith
Car boot sale
Fashion parade for children's fund
Ettalong Motel changes hands
Music store opens in Woy Woy
FORUM
Consequence of poker tax
Two questions on aquatic centre
Operating expenses must be deducted
A beautiful and special place
Tavern process a waste of resources
EDUCATION
IT training places announced
HSC exams start this week
Refurbishment starts at Umina campus
Money for building work
Building starts at St John's
School surveys parents
SPORT
Steven is in line for national selection
Blues played at Broken Bay
Rugby team building comes to Patonga
ARTS
Aboriginal art and culture explained
Jasmine completes acting diploma
Exhibition raises $1000
Jazz festival at The Bays
HEALTH
Umina was second in blood competition
Forum planned for mental health
Woy Woy missed in stop-work action