06 December 2002
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NEWS
Two properties may reach heritage list
Open space property plan to be reviewed
Spike Milligan room is open
Plan includes $13m embellishment works
Small increase in Peninsula population
Council prepares ferry deed
Cycleway extends to Woy Woy
Interest sought for care centre
Holstein calls for nominations
Minister warns elderly in Ettalong
Council settles court case
Prices to range to over $2 million
Umina Rotary awards Vampire Cup
Charges laid after boat crash
Arrested at Booker Bay
Petition for footpath
Proposed closure draws protest
Residents oppose tree removal
Wishing tree appeal
One of the largest
Foreshore plan support
FORUM
Place limit on unwelcome calls
The passing of another age
Council drops a bombshell
Need for another selective school
Proposal cuts direct access to beach
Benefits of smaller classes are obvious
Adding my voice
EDUCATION
Declining literacy trend reversed
College presents excellence awards
Credits received in maths competition
Student input sought on review
Plaque presented to supermarket
New teacher appointed
Undercover walkways officially opened
SPORT
Blake runs in State competition
PCYC organises sand soccer
Judo year ends with tournament
Pennant bowls ends
Betty wins golf day
Dean Packer wins singles bowls
President's day at golf club
Luke is junior champion
Basketball champions
ARTS
Pirates of Penzance performed
Worst fairy pantomime to be staged
Killing Heidi attracts 200
Peninsula references
HEALTH
Veterans plaques presented to hospital
FEATURES
Heritage advocate dies
Mayoral tribute to Beryl Strom