Kiama’s Biggest Morning Tea
After a couple of years’ break, Sharyn Tester is back raising funds for the Cancer Council by organising one of their Biggest Morning Teas. “We’ve all lost relatives, friends and […]
After a couple of years’ break, Sharyn Tester is back raising funds for the Cancer Council by organising one of their Biggest Morning Teas. “We’ve all lost relatives, friends and […]
Now in its fifth year, Gerringong’s SurfLife Festival has developed into the event that its instigator, Adam Loxley, always imagined it could become. “I was watching the Werri Slash, thinking […]
KISS Arts Fest Artists-in-Residence, Penny Sadubin and Tim Rushby-Smith, have begun a program of workshops to involve the community in their project. This year’s community arts theme is The Five […]
The founder of the Kiama Jamberoo First Light Horse Troop, Col Rathbone, has handed his uniform over to a new recruit. “I’ve got quite a lot of other commitments, so […]
Still on a high, Kiama Jazz & Blues Club President Becky Guggisberg gives us her enthusiastic take on the Festival. Kiama should be feeling very proud. Jazzy bluesy ocean viewsy […]
With the Jazz & Blues Festival over again for another year, it’s time to look forward to the KISS Arts Fest. Over the years the festival has become a real […]
A time capsule buried in 1969 to mark Kiama Bowling Club’s first fifty years has been removed in preparation for its opening at the first celebration to mark the Club’s […]
As one of Australia’s pioneering Sevens competitions, the Kiama event remains the country’s largest one day event., with $32,000 in prizes. “We have firmly established ourselves as a pathway to […]
The evolution of the Kiama Jazz & Blues Festival continues this year, with a refocusing of the activities in Hindmarsh Park. Rather than using the Orry Kelly Stage, where there […]
When Jen Hampshire moved to Kiama five years ago, one of the first community events she went to was the Kiama Show. “The Show embodies many of the things that […]