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As reported in our last edition, large paintings by Lloyd Rees’ architecture students meant for Kiama High Hall were recently uncovered in a school storeroom. The latest good news is […]
As reported in our last edition, large paintings by Lloyd Rees’ architecture students meant for Kiama High Hall were recently uncovered in a school storeroom. The latest good news is […]
Saturday 27 of February marks an end of an era for Kiama with the closing of the Simmons family’s hardware store in Terralong Street. The Kiama Supply Co (aka Mitre […]
Kiama councillors have unanimously decided to take the NSW Government’s merger proposal to the people by holding a local referendum on the issue. “The process so far has been like […]
Kiama’s situation is gaining attention in Macquarie St, bringing opposition politicians down to have their say. Labor leader Luke Foley visited Kiama recently to meet with the Mayor and members […]
You have until 5pm on 28 February to lodge your submission to the Delegate. Submissions to the Council Boundary Review should be typed and can be in the form of […]
In his presentation to the Delegate, Gareth Ward, MP for Kiama, made the argument that the burden of proof as to whether the proposal should proceed should rest with the […]
Council’s General Manager Michael Forsyth openly admits that he is frustrated with the flaws and inconsistencies in the Government’s approach to local government reform, that unexpectedly resulted in Kiama facing […]
The submission lodged by the Friends of Kiama Library raised many points of which people might not be aware: I am writing on behalf of the Friends of Kiama Library […]
Kiama Golf Club’s Junior Pennant Team have won their first State Title. They played Avondale Golf Club at The Ridge course at Sutherland, and won four matches to two. “It […]
The owner of the Telstra site in Manning St, between the Westpac building and the former CBC bank chambers, has lodged a DA with Council to build a shop and […]