Weddings return without the dancing
Kiama’s wedding industry is on the cusp of recovery, as couples begin to make new plans to fit in with the latest COVID-19 arrangements. “We have got our first wedding […]
Kiama’s wedding industry is on the cusp of recovery, as couples begin to make new plans to fit in with the latest COVID-19 arrangements. “We have got our first wedding […]
Following the success of its first drive-in service at the beginning of June, Gerringong Uniting Church got an even bigger turnout for its July service. “We hope this is the […]
Between Thursday 16 April and Saturday 6 June, what police will allege was a one man crime wave saw 13 businesses broken into on Terralong and Manning Streets. “As soon […]
The second half of July will see the return of three popular local markets, now that they have been cleared to operate again. While the Kiama Farmers’ Market, as a […]
The route for the L’Étape Ride, a shorter version of the flagship Race, has been released. It shows a route along the coast from Kiama and a circuit passing through […]
A windfall COVID grant of $323,344 from the Federal Government will result in Council being able to build a bike skills park in Minnamurra Headland quarry and improve the parking […]
The following is a Eulogy given by Gerry McInerney at Mr McGlinchey’s funeral. An edited version was printed in The Bugle. The good folk of Jamberoo will not see his […]
When you go to Kiama Council’s website after 29 June, expect a new, improved online experience. Not merely a facelift, the site has been rebuilt from the ground up to […]
Having recently established the Kiama Ceramic Art Studio in her home in Akuna Street, local potter Fran Smith started teaching in the studio in the month before the Covid-19 restrictions […]
While appeals by property owners to include additional pieces of land in Kiama’s new Local Strategic Planning Statement (LSPS) – which amongst other things has assumed the role of the […]