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March, 2008 contains 52 articles

Temperatures rising as WCC razor gang targets amenities

Machines could replace staff at Corrimal Pool as Wollongong City Council attempts to reduce expenditure. Entry fee collection, currently the responsibility of kiosk staff at the pool (who are contracted by Council) could be transferred to an automated system, possibly similar to the ones used at many train stations, as the current system is reviewed.

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Cross arrival looms

CORRIMAL resident Kassandra Hobbs is looking forward to the arrival in Wollongong next Thursday of the Cross and Icon for World Youth Day 2008.

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Nursing an inspiration to care

Wollongong Breast Cancer Care Nurse Sister Gloria Swift has been honoured with a Highly Commended AstraZeneca Breast Cancer Care Award.

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Fears mounting for the region’s bowling future

Wollongong bowling clubs that can’t keep up with the times could face extinction, a Bowling NSW representative has said.

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Professor looks at the beauty of brain

Teenage girls are forced to choose between beauty and brains according to a University of Wollongong Academic.

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Six decades of wedded bliss

In December 1950 Refat and Hertha Suleyman arrived in Australia from war-torn Europe with one suitcase and a one-year old child.

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