Tennis anyone?
What a difference a year makes. Last March, the future of the historic tennis club at Blowhole Point, established in 1892, was under a cloud following the release of the […]
What a difference a year makes. Last March, the future of the historic tennis club at Blowhole Point, established in 1892, was under a cloud following the release of the […]
Despite the inclement weather, the crowd at this year’s Kiama Sevens was up by almost 20 per cent, due to the calibre of the players on the field. One face […]
One of the people making his way to Martin Place for the anti-forced council amalgamation rally this weekend will be Bob Shaw. An indication of his strong feelings on this […]
For 30 years, the Disabled Surfers Association (DSA) has been giving disabled people the opportunity to share the exhilaration of surfing. The South Coast branch is holding its last event […]
In a bold move, Kiama Council has narrowly decided to hold a poll to send the Premier a message from residents about the depth of feeling for their current local […]
Plans are afoot to base a running festival in Kiama, with the main event of the day being a 15km run along the coast from Gerringong to Kiama. Elite Energy, […]
2016 is a huge year for the Under-13 Junior Illawarriors as they head over for a New Zealand South Island Tour in the April school holidays; defend the NSW Country […]
Within 25 years, dementia will be the leading cause of death in Australia. As the baby boomers continue to skew our demographics, it is a sobering prediction that in 2030 […]
The theme for International Women’s Day is Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality. Given the achievements of Gerringong’s Kimberley Abbott, she is just the person to […]
The program of this year’s Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival brings together a wide range of musical styles under its umbrella, from the traditional jazz of Dr Don’s Double Dose […]