28 November 2005
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NEWS
Council agrees to traffic lights
Residents ignored on traffic plan, Liberal claims
Grant for pool's memorial plaque
Motorbike death investigated
Work proceeds on Ettalong dunes
Petitions supports foreshore works
Council to review street upgrade
Photos wanted before demolition
Centre opens Saturdays
Pedestrians to be counted at market
Climate change action at Woy Woy
Medal for patrol member
Indigenous performers at resort opening
Refuge for Rawson Rd
Scouts seek sponsorship
Sleigh run about to start
Refuges for Charlton St
Church celebrates 70 years
No action on laneway
FORUM
Few parks meet basic needs
Text books older than teachers
Not worthy of my vote
Repositioned
Unbelievable metamorphosis
Find out about climate change
Reforms could mean pension cuts
Excellent display of aboriginal dancing
Human rights apply to you
Naming wildlife
Laughing in the wind
Christmas: for Gilbert's potoroo
Healthy debate
EDUCATION
Club to provide traineeships
Environment award for Pretty Beach
Canteen forced to close
Two grants to Pretty Beach
Top fundraiser in first year
Remembrance service
New teachers for Pretty Beach
SPORT
Bowling club decision expected
Bunnies re-sign top player
Underwater ironing postponed
Swimming record broken at new centre
ARTS
Bergman film at Pearl Beach
Christmas at folk club
Strings play at Peninsula Theatre
HEALTH
Residents have a holiday