We love our stone walls
Kiama and the Western District of Victoria contain the best Australian examples of historic dry stone walls built in the 19th century. These walls help to shape the distinctive character […]
Kiama and the Western District of Victoria contain the best Australian examples of historic dry stone walls built in the 19th century. These walls help to shape the distinctive character […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The presence of the new Australian Sevens coach, Andy Friend, at the 44th annual Kiama Sevens is sure to produce some stellar performances as players vie for his attention. “Tournaments […]
Preparations are well under way for Gerringong Golf Club’s major fundraising and charity golf day, The Green Day Out. As the club is a voluntary run, not-for-profit organisation, without poker […]
Jamberoo will be overrun with 780 soccer players and their supporters next weekend, as they gather together to celebrate the spirit of the game, personified in the late Johnny Warren. […]
Friends of Kiama Library will welcome Professor Sue Turnbull as their first speaker for the year, and it is sure to be standing room only. Her talk, Hello Jack!: Tracking […]
The Chamber Philharmonia Cologne has once again included Kiama in its tour itinerary and is coming back to town with a powerful new program featuring works by Vivaldi, Pachelbel and […]
Despite a wet start, the Kiama Show was a great success. The winner of this year’s Kiama Showgirl is Lucy Marsden, shown with the other entrants Amelia Murphy and Courtney […]