01 October 2007
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NEWS
Woy Woy exchange gets ADSL2+
Hardys Bay plan may go public
Cameras promised for Peninsula
Commitment for CCTV welcomed
Woy Woy buildings win awards
Planners recommend against Tesrol plans
Wales re-elected to head Chamber
Emergency exercise at Wondabyne
Flood study to survey locals
Peninsula gardens win awards
Helicopter used for power poles
New minister for Uniting Church
From Progress to Community
Nominated for community service
Regatta course passes Lions Park
Petitions against Catholic development
Funding to reduce rock falls
Chamber hears of dodgy companies
Flood study is finished
Ettalong installs welcome signs
Complaint about odour
Petition opposes bridge name
Palms are 'safely stored'
Talk on fluoridation at leagues club
Pearl Beach is assessed
Coffee morning at health centre
Kids' Disco a success
Seven-day ferry for school holidays
Retired man wins $5.75 million
Council works
History cruise in Peninsula waters

FORUM
Centre will pay dividends
Spike's name will bring a smile
Troubled times on the horizon

EDUCATION
First college cohort graduates
Under-13s win at rugby sevens
Shade structures completed
Liam wins spelling bee
Upgrade and maintenance
Parents urged to help with online safety

SPORT
Junior soccer side has memorable season
Charity Day at bowling club
Club Person

ARTS
Celtic band at folk club
Concert for Cancer Council
Eisteddfod winner
New documentary screened at Ettalong
Bangers and Mash at Peninsula Theatre
Restaurant run heads to Woy Woy

HEALTH
Medicine program is trialled
Dragon boat team at Woy Woy
Rotary presents DVD players

PROMOTION
Winners
Ettalong café is 'best'