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Collapse Issue 584:<br />11 Dec 2023<br />_____________Issue 584:
11 Dec 2023
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Volunteers attend Christmas lunch
Flight path proposed to pass over Woy Woy
Council decides not to sell Austin Butler reserve land
Celebration under trees in sweltering heat
IGA re-opens five years on
Council removes casuarinas at Austin Butler reserve
Unusual hen's eggs found in Woy Woy
Native bee hives split at Pearl Beach arboretum
Christmas tree sale will continue
Admire the fire boat from the shore
Joice Tee celebrates her 104th birthday
Chamber says oyster festival was 'massive success'
CWA branch cooking competition attracts 50 entries
Supermarket and liquour store to stay despite sale
Seniors' diary available*
Arboretum association elects committee
Fishing club holds party and presentations
Reid backs Christmas appeal for Mary Mac's
Food donation to Mary Mac's Place
Learn to knit sessions during school holidays
Four years on and no decision on koala relocation*
Movie Time sessions to be held at library*
Grant for Movies in the Park*
Older women donate to Food Pantry*
School choir sings for Probus club*
Christmas raffle to help those struggling
Santa to visit on Sunday*
Club raises $5000 for Top Blokes Foundation
Donated sunglasses reach Ugandan school*
Rotary club elects incoming president
Member for Gosford wanted in NSW Youth Parliament
Rainfall was one third above month's average
Collapse  PLANNING PLANNING
Dual occupancy will have a 278 square metre lot size
Second house to be dual occupancy before subdivision
Multi-dwelling controls 'weak', says Panel chair
Council makes progress on planning backlog
Collapse  FORUM FORUM
Council deficits: running out of people to blame
Council housing response either futile or disastrous
Better ways to increase recycling*
Stroms' philanthropic action is a model worth following
Collapse  ARTS ARTS
Holiday book fair at Pearl Beach
Woytopia sustainable living festival date announced
Folk club to hold its traditional Christmas concert
Arboretum launches survey about ephemeral art trail
Collapse  HEALTH HEALTH
Application expected for stage two aged care works
Sporting groups encouraged to get defibrillators
Folk club raises $1150 for Ukraine medical help
Collapse  EDUCATION EDUCATION
Students visit clinical school at Gosford Hospital
Canteen manager retires after 23 years
Christmas choir performs at Erina
Fee-free TAFE students outstrip 2021 TAFE numbers
Volunteers' morning tea at Woy Woy South*
Students set summer reading challenge
Four receive major awards at sports presentation
Learning about bugs and our environment*
Tomatoes shared with school canteen*
College boys finish fourth in water polo knock-out*
Girls' water polo team finishes equal third*
Two presentation days held*
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Umina narrowly misses winning Division 4 pennant
Bowling club hold presentation night
Women's bowls club celebrates 64 years
Bridge club holds awards presentation
Under-100 Master Points final
Major Singles and Major Fours finals on Sunday
Netball association appoints committee
Life memberships awarded to Pelican swimmers
Roosters announce signings for 2024 season
Rugby president visits players in United Kingdom
Blake appointed as women's representative
New lights enable night hire at Woy Woy courts
Touch teams in State Cup finals*
Runners-up unfurl pennant

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Rainfall was one third above month's average

November's rainfall on the Peninsula was 125.2mm, one third above the month's average of 94mm, according to figures supplied by Mr Jim Morrison of Umina.

The month was the third wettest this year, with 142.4mm in January and 137.7mm in April exceeding the November total.

November was one of three months this year that recorded more rainfall than the month's average.

November's rainfall exceeded the month's average by a greater percentage (33.2 percent) than the other months.

The August rainfall of 81.6mm exceeded the month's average of 65mm by 25.5 per cent.

The January figure of 142.4mm was 21.7 percent higher than the month's average of 117mm.

Total rainfall for the year at the end of November was 743.8, 39.4 percent less than the average of 1228mm for this time of year.

It was the lowest total in 19 years, 18 per cent less than the next lowest November figure of 904.1mm in 2018.

At this time last year, the figure was 2064.8mm, more than 2.7 times this year's figure.

More detail is available online at http://bit.ly/PNRainfall





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