29 May 2006
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NEWS
Secret policy replaces beaches plan
Bore water to cost $8.2 million
Substation fire cause unknown
Work to start on bike bridge
Boat ramp works recommended
Local RTA jobs under threat, says Andrews
Fresh application for retirement village
Objectors to discuss bush development
Heritage items to be decided
Crossing plans proceed
Fox trapping is conducted
Barking dogs
Help for cyclone victims
Questions asked about Ettalong Beach patrols
Call for more police at night
Track work planned
Group welcomes school zone lights
Unsuitable for irrigation
Morning tea raises thousands
Staff help make a wish
Council works
Liberals choose Holstein
Holstein to take residents' views
Peninsula in the news
Winners
Councillors accused of holding area back

FORUM
Most flushed water is collected
Very concerned
Doing more than required
Satisfied with Chris Holstein
Don't develop in endangered ecology
Kerbing is a waste of money
Pesticides pass along food chain
We cannot drink the economy
Solution found in great read
Gold diggers

EDUCATION
Students have their own Environment Day
School plans 50th anniversary
Stage Two works proceed
St John's in cross country
Schools celebrate Education Week
Gifts prepared
New P&C
Money raised for safe houses
Money raised for Stewart House
Vacation program at Empire Bay
Environment day at Pretty Beach

SPORT
Reunion on long weekend
Umina hosts bowls play-offs

HEALTH
Funds granted for after-hours service
Domestic violence group meets
Knit jumpers for children
Seminar on pet care