21 February 2005
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NEWS
Roads to close for surf carnival
Double the display
Helicopter removes trees
Three assault Umina activist
Open space led to rezoning decision
Action sought on Esplanade trees
Captured on video?
Council allows waterfront house
Changes proposed to setback wording
Study planned for Umina laneway
Businesses not levied?
Medical centre approved
Honour was a surprise
Submission made on wetlands plan
No foreshore plan for Killcare
New report on Mud Flat Creek
Boat ramp upgrade recommended
Clean-up at reserve
Bus suffers fault
Traffic calming work expected
Funds for tsunami victims
Christian courses
Clean up day
Free clinic
Ferry shelter
Multi-cultural group meets
Hymn sing-along
Investors
Manicurist opens shop
Lunch raises $300
Local churches join prayer day
Activities for Seniors' Week
Asian food store opens
Umina agent opens Woy Woy office
Thai restaurant is renamed
FORUM
Volunteers deserve credit
Where's the flag?
Fill upper reaches of Hardy's Bay
Thanks for support
Hundreds use public reserve
It's best to question
Saving money for a glossy report
Waterfront DCP not final yet
Event management questions unanswered
Regulatory role is highlighted
Courageous foreshore decision
An educational opportunity
Parliamentary call costs
Pen pal
Flexibility needed in '20 kindy' policy
Electoral system is undemocratic
EDUCATION
Students earn high UAI scores
Playgroup at school
Tears and cheers at school start
Day off due to surf carnival
Prayers for the tsunami victims
Auskick at St John's
SPORT
Record entries in surf carnival
Fishing awards presented
Life member
Looking forward to competing
Zone finals at Woy Woy
ARTS
Art classes start
Peninsula artist exhibits
Idol comp for seniors
Book features Peninsula women