Hopes of travel alive
Like many other Kiama retirees, Janet Taverner and Stewart Johnson have been looking forward to an overseas trip this year. “We planned on six weeks traveling around the Lombardy and […]
Like many other Kiama retirees, Janet Taverner and Stewart Johnson have been looking forward to an overseas trip this year. “We planned on six weeks traveling around the Lombardy and […]
Illawarra law firm, Kells, has acquired the practice of Kiama firm Martin & Holmes Legal. As of 1 April, it will become the sixth office in the Kells network, alongside […]
Gerringong’s Museum and Library complex is taking shape, with the building work expected to be finished at the end of July. “We had a bit of a delay with the […]
At time of writing, the extent of the impact of COVID-19 on Australia and our local community is only just being felt. Already numerous local gatherings, even before the indoor […]
A reprieve is in sight for neighbours of anti-social holiday houses who have come to dread weekends and longer breaks. Without any fanfare, a Code of Conduct developed by the […]
With ANZAC Day services across the nation canceled for this year, the Kiama-Jamberoo Sub-Branch of the RSL is banking on a novel collaboration with the Kiama Men’s Shed to help […]
In response to the extra pressures being put on our business community by the COVID-19, the Kiama & District Business Chamber has brought forward the launch of this year’s Think […]
The March Council Meeting has seen councillors choose to side with community sentiment and the representations of the Combined Community Advocacy Group (CCAG – which represents the precincts and the […]
In an unexpected turn of events, the Friends of the Minnamurra River have discovered that the decision on Boral’s proposal for two sandmining pits east of the Highway, near the […]
Gerringong & District Historical Society is delighted the owners of the Station Master’s Cottage, Carol and Jack Flanagan, have offered to hold an Open Day. The cottage is typical of […]