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The Local Planning Panel was considering an application for a $3.2 million five-unit two-storey residential flat at 42 South St, Umina, with basement car parking for nine cars. The council had received a total of 61 submissions, 28 in the first notification period and 33 submissions in the second. The ground floor would have one three-bedroom ...
The department "advises people not to consume shellfish including mussels and oysters, crustaceans including lobsters, crabs and prawns and other shellfish collected or caught" in the area, due to the risk of "paralytic shellfish poisoning". "Paralytic shellfish toxins are produced by certain toxic algae species. "Alexandrium species that can ...
The department "advises people not to consume shellfish including mussels and oysters, crustaceans including lobsters, crabs and prawns and other shellfish collected or caught" in the area, due to the risk of "paralytic shellfish poisoning". "Paralytic shellfish toxins are produced by certain toxic algae species. "Alexandrium species that can ...
Many readers may not be aware that Peninsula News, despite being our community's dedicated and trustworthy local newspaper for over 20 years, is owned by a community group, The Peninsula's Own News Service Inc. ... Contact us at advertising@peninsula.news for advertising or call us on 4342 5333
The Coastal Twist Festival, celebrating people of diverse sexualities and genders, will be held from Tuesday, September 27, to Monday, October 3, with many free activities on the Peninsula. The arts and culture festival will have 14 events across seven days, with 75 per cent of the festival free across Umina Beach, Woy Woy, Ettalong Beach and ...
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