10 February 2004
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NEWS
Application prompts laneway requests
Surf clubs now to be refurbished
Peninsula Village awaits fee decision
Scientist to sample weed
Social programs planned for older people
No knowledge of traffic survey
Celebrating 100 years
Barking dogs upset neighbours
Busting myths
SEPP 5 development approved
Residents question Latham
Bad vibes
Grant to upgrade war memorial
Council works in progress
Munnings seeks to represent Peninsula
Peter Hale to nominate
Five required for group vote
Library amnesty
Neighbours support access request
Australia Day 'a success'
Street stall
Counselling available
Church fund-raiser on Pancake Day
Sessions for parents
Peninsula in the News
Recognised by Heart Foundation
New kebabs store opens
FORUM
Responsibility for greening
'Get real' with a smaller, quality design
Still a desolate waste of space
Rate rise request bungled
Inappropriate assistance
Roundabout removes safety hazard
Lovely to read
EDUCATION
Campus enrols 300 in Year 7
Students publish tourist brochure
Work on track at college
College creation is vindicated, says principal
Van visits Woy Woy
Old principal is new again
Responding to young families
Classes start at community centre
Staff changes at Woy Woy campus
Staff change at Umina
SPORT
Beryl receives life membership
Ettalong fields bowlers in all grades
Public entries sought for budgie show
Father and son team
Ground staff wanted
Olympian at business opening
Call for junior rugby league players
Swans meet namesakes
New instructors at taekwon-do
Water polo at Newcastle
ARTS
Young people stage premiere
'Library' plays at folk club
Exhibition at Patonga
Summer Night
Porcelain art classes
Seeking a Umina idol