Kiama Hospital: time to share memories
While a date is yet to be set, Kiama Council has taken up the suggestion from local residents and is planning a community event to mark the end of an […]
While a date is yet to be set, Kiama Council has taken up the suggestion from local residents and is planning a community event to mark the end of an […]
At an Extraordinary Meeting, Kiama Council has given authority to its General Manager to proceed with the exchange and settlement of the purchase of the Kiama Hospital site from the […]
Appropriately enough, a Battle of the Bands being organised to help raise funds for Gerringong’s Bec Cupitt is going to be Mexican-themed. Bec, who has MS, is booked in for […]
A proposal to change the Local Environment Plan (LEP) to allow properties that have dual zoning (eg. both rural and residential zones on different areas of the one title) to […]
On New Years Day Australian climate activist Steve Posselt set off on his kayak from Ballina. His goal is to journey 1,200 kilometres down the coast to Moruya, and then […]
While other local dairy farmers prepare their cattle for the Kiama Show, Ken Osborne is back from his annual ‘holiday’ showing three of the family’s Brown Swiss cows at the […]
Our Moran Prize winner, Megan Seres, used her Australia Day Address at the 2017 Awards Ceremony to float the idea of Kiama establishing its own regional art prize, as a […]
As someone who has known our new Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, since 1998 through Young Liberals, Gareth Ward MP is very proud of his friend’s ascension to the top job. “I […]
Paradoxically, members of BeachCare Kiama believe that measures put in place to stabilise Jones Beach after major storms in 1974 are now responsible for a litany of on-going problems. “Time […]
Col Rathbone, Kiama’s Citizen of the Year, is someone who gets involved in causes with an enthusiasm that never wanes. For example, he has been President of the Kiama & […]