21 March 2005
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NEWS
Council releases Peninsula Vision
Treatment plant planned at depot
Decision delayed on two-storey development
Memorial wall to be extended
Nominations wanted
Consultant's brief issued
Community loses voice on committee
Facts and figures
Community cleans up Burrawang surrounds
General store near Ferry Rd
Concern about back street use
Microbat boxes to be trialled
Work starts on crossing
Concern at changes to dune planting
Grandparents Parenting meet
Rose is woman of the year
Almost $10,000 for tsunami appeal
More places at retirement village
Barbecue concert was 'best yet'
Car boot sale
Committee hears about canal LEP
Fundraising afternoon tea
Choir presents Easter program
Coastal events
Mid-week communion
Balancing old and new
Heads shaved at three venues
In brief
Trash and treasure
FORUM
A little sadder
Woy Woy's proud achievements
Local government
Three storeys desired
Have 15,000 people got it wrong?
EDUCATION
College HSC is in top two
Seniors sought to help school
School bus is replaced
Swimming spirit not dampened
School to monitor bay water quality
Fete supports religious education
SPORT
Lions field four senior grades
Malibu club raises $4000
Fifth relay win for Killcare
Netball's anniversary noted in speech
Tennis camp in Umina
Not for slow walkers
Woy Woy in water polo final
Selected for Broken Bay
Function room completed
New rugby equipment
ARTS
Information wanted about old buildings
Local poetry in anthology
Book launch at Pearl Beach
Musicians join in Relay for Life
Woy Woy woman wins
HEALTH
Cancer self-help support sessions
Walking project for mothers
Recipes swapped at morning tea