Slow Food Saddleback to award more Snails
Celia Wade, the convenor of Slow Food Saddleback, is hoping that even more local food producers and outlets will qualify to be awarded its Snail of Approval in 2020. Last […]
Celia Wade, the convenor of Slow Food Saddleback, is hoping that even more local food producers and outlets will qualify to be awarded its Snail of Approval in 2020. Last […]
The doctors and staff of Gerringong’s longest established medical practice are looking forward to operating from their purpose-built medical centre in Greta St from 23 March. Dr Russell Pearson launched […]
Elizabeth Burnett of Burnetts on Barney is hoping that an initiative of hers to help South Coast nurseries will spread to other fire and drought affected areas. “A whole lot […]
Kiama is now on the radar of foodies around the country, as news spreads that Ottolenghi’s head chef for the last four years, Emily Herbert, has opened her first a […]
Chair of Destination Kiama’s Advisory Committee, Councillor Matt Brown is encouraging locals to take up the slack and help small businesses through this abnormal summer. “A lot of people who […]
Long time environmental activist Howard H Jones is disappointed that, as he sees it, the ruling won in the Land & Environment Court by the Gerroa Environment Protection Society (GEPS) […]
While we can’t tell you who has bought the prime CBD block in Terralong Street, highlighted in our last issue, or how much they paid, we can tell you that […]
Councillor Warren Steel has always been an ideas man, but this one is his biggest yet. At the November meeting of Council, he asked for a feasibility study be undertaken […]
Kiama Council is in negotiations to buy 98 Terralong Street, a property adjoining its existing strategic holding in the Kiama CBD. The 504m2 site is to the east of its […]
Independent NSW MP Justin Field has tabled a petition of almost 5000 signatures in the NSW Parliament against Boral’s plans to expand its Dunmore sand mining operations. The petitioners called […]