29 June 2004
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NEWS
Umina library may be rebuilt
Stage two funding granted for college
Desalinisation possibility is ruled out
Bishop claims priest protests misinformed
Public housing funds allocated
Council staff discuss Hillview St options
Three houses to be replaced by 11 flats
Meeting about island canals
Council lists three outstanding promises
Fred turns 100
Grants to local services
Newsletter on leisure centre
Information on estuary study
Investor checks out fast ferry
Change at Rotary club
Couple celebrates 50 years
SpikeFest wins award
Local training for real estate agents
Owners change again
Active women's bowler dies
Employee takes over cafe
Memories of her grandmother
National award for Umina software
New motel managers
Raising money for charities
Pelican picture poaches Peninsula print prize
Peninsula in the news
In brief

FORUM
Masterplan is much-needed upgrade
John Howard's funny side
DA process leaves sense of grievance
Piece of bushland is treasured
Year of Built Environment going too far
Bushland was reason for buying house
Foreshore erosion started with dredging
Bus trip to Woy Woy
Join a merry band?
Dear Woy Woy
Listen to Senate candidates

EDUCATION
New community centre based at Umina school
More child care places
Rugby league skills session
Workshop on driving
Mountain climb
Scarlet fever detected
Participating in pedagogy project
Combined farewell
Ettalong plays rugby league
Education in brief

SPORT
Woy Woy player in Olympic squad
Netballers to compete at State level
League stalwart dies
Taekwon-Do medal wins

ARTS
Art features dogs and beaches
Music festival declared a success
Two in Gang Show
Latest production at Woy Woy
Umina actor tours regional NSW
Writing workshops
Literary prize for Peninsula
Arts in brief

HEALTH
Youth drug use growing, says PCDAT
Labor plan follows local success
Health in brief