26 March 2007
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NEWS
Andrews is elected
Council staff oppose Peninsula naming
Centrelink to move to Woy Woy
Rare bird sighted at Umina campus
Kelly rejects change to jetty fees
Officers suggest Staples Bridge
Rainfall is 70% of average
Garden club comes to an end
Less rail tickets sold at Woy Woy
Tobacconist's shop reopens
Ram-raid shows need for police
ACF branch calls for planning report review
Petition calls for climate change plans
Anti-fluoride group raises concerns
Journalist claims to have been defamed
Strategy forum draws 50 people
Strategy based on consultation, says director
Shortfall expected for infrastructure
Recycling project starts at sewerage plant
Choir presents Easter Banquet
Patonga Easter fete
Footpath access
Volunteering at Parklands
Groups receive small grants
Rotary club gives students a tour
Skateboard clinics planned
Council puts on youth week events
Council works
Restaurateur opens in Woy Woy
Outrigger name changes
Registered for Earth Hour
Café dream comes true

FORUM
Tourist opportunities for secret retreat
What is point of tree policy?
No police on hand
Weighty useless pettifogging
Here's how!
The safety of bushwalking
Local government needs stronger powers

EDUCATION
Success at beef shows
Students go to Harmony Day event
High school visits Pretty Beach
Captains attend opening
Students take part in sack race
Vandal-proof taps installed
College P&C wants members

SPORT
Umina qualifies for three finals
Young team wins bowls fours
Pairs competition draws 32 teams
Woy Woy second in night bowls
Two-bowl triples returns

ARTS
Set design workshop held at theatre
Book fair

HEALTH
Teddy bears raise $1000
Volunteers wanted for adult day care