10 September 2002
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NEWS
Dental clinic to be built at hospital
Demolition of Rose Cottage is approved
Off-leash proposal for dog policy
Planning strategy set to start
Government radio transmitter planned
Newspaper distribution
Motors stolen from surf club
Fifth burglary in six years
Andrews reacts on police station
Heritage listing objectors meet
Rogers Park complex opened
Bank shareholdings limited
Council tries to settle
Children's court plans questioned
Andrews launches bus petition
Child care service has vacancies
Bush fire
Emu visits Woy Woy
Chamber committee returned
Rotary holds awareness week
Web premises officially opened
Box drain requested
Flats application rejected
School calls for parking change
Traffic plea from Osborne Ave
Empire Bay intersection considered
Fund-raiser
Barking dog
Variety concert held
Extra family day care places
Small businesses graduate
Signs for Hardys Bay
Report on meeting locations
FORUM
Heritage listing provides sympathetic
framework
The only way is up
Footpath leasing insurance questioned
Tribute to Cath Gissane
EDUCATION
St John teachers nominated
John gains high distinction
College footballers go to Ballina
Grandparents' day
Three nominated for appreciation
Open night at Woy Woy campus
Sports safety program recognised
Girls win soccer
Comment on comments
Spooks Incorporated
Absolutely Australian
SPORT
Swimmers hold championships
Bunnies eliminated
No parking at surf club
Bowling activity slows
Medals for physie club
Pro-am played at Everglades
Rabbitohs visit Woy Woy
Help wanted for disabled riders
Social bowls is popular
Cheques for surf clubs
Leagues club sponsors touch football
Charity day raises $2700
Jan Henry wins singles
HEALTH
Show explores mental illness
Healing business combines approaches
Umina Mall pharmacy expands
Birthday lunch for Red Cross
Adult day care has vacancies
ART
Young band does well
Little Theatre presents The Dresser
Painting excursion
Portraits at Patonga
Vogue holds film premiere
South African theme to exhibition
HISTORY
First visitors to Broken Bay
FEATURES
Annie Leggett dies at 100