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May, 2008 contains 84 articles

No butts about it

The Illawarra Tobacco Control Conference on Friday, May 30 will bring together health workers concerned about the uptake of smoking by young people.

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Indigenous women to care for their own

Eight Illawarra-based Aboriginal women have received new qualifications to help them work in the aged care and community services industry.

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Princes Hwy to be fit for a king

THE Princes Highway upgrade is in full swing, Member for Kiama and Minister for Tourism Matt Brown said on Monday.

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The comforting warmth of gold

TOM and Margaret Woods never expected to receive a visit from Shellharbour City Mayor David Hamilton or a letter from the Prime Minister on the eve of their golden wedding anniversary.

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A chip in time saves thine

DOG owners in Shellharbour who do not have their pets micro-chipped are invited to attend Shellharbour City Council’s second micro-chipping day of 2008, where they can have the service provided for a reduced fee.

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Hot-wired for the sounds of distress

In WHAT seems like a story of fate, Albion Park resident Cathy Joukadour stopped to rescue an injured bird from the road, taking it to a local vet’s surgery where she saw a notice calling for volunteers for the Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service (WIRES).

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