Kiama’s future in the stars?
Councillor Neil Reilly, his wife Wendy and Councillor Dennis Seage strolled up to Blowhole Point following the May Council meeting to join the largish crowd gathered on the southern side […]
Councillor Neil Reilly, his wife Wendy and Councillor Dennis Seage strolled up to Blowhole Point following the May Council meeting to join the largish crowd gathered on the southern side […]
While the area has been tidied up, the damage done to the pathway and electrical infrastructure on the Black Beach promenade will take another six to eight weeks to complete, […]
Are you keen to go solar but like to know more from an expert (who isn’t a salesperson) before committing? The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) and Kiama Municipal […]
Local Shakespeare fans can get up close and personal with Australia’s only original copy of the first publication of the Bard’s plays – known as the First Folio 1623 – […]
Implementation of the Minnamurra Estuary Management Plan, adopted by Council last year, relies on grants being obtained to fund the work needed. South East Local Land Services has just been […]
The Shoalhaven Winter Wine Festival attracts bigger and bigger crowds each year, as it becomes a major drawcard over the long weekend. Eight of the nine wineries involved are within […]
The Bugle was fortunate enough to be invited to the dinner prepared for the judges of the Chef’s Table competition at the Kiama Leagues Club. As previously reported, the Club […]
Applications are now open for grants of up to $60,000 from the State Government to upgrade or install war memorial plaques and refurbish community halls used by veterans’ groups. “We […]
The launch of the end product of Gerringong and District Historical Society’s Then and Now project, brought together old and new Gerringong residents who are passionate about preserving a window […]
Spurred on by the success of last year’s June long weekend fun run, this year’s challenge from the Red Cross to ‘set your pace for the human race’ includes a […]