What’s a festival without lanterns?
“The harbour is a great natural amphitheatre, and yet the only time the community gets to use it at night is on New Year’s Eve,” says Tamara. “We think it […]
“The harbour is a great natural amphitheatre, and yet the only time the community gets to use it at night is on New Year’s Eve,” says Tamara. “We think it […]
As part of Youth Week, Kiama Youth Services (known as SENTRAL) is working with the Sydney Regional Skateboarders Association to hold a skateboarding competition, with a range of divisions and […]
Sue Lark of the Kiama Family History Centre loves her work, and it shows. Her enthusiasm for using her professional research skills to help people find the missing link in […]
Following much feedback from last year’s Centenary of ANZAC Dawn Service at Blowhole Point, a decision has been made to hold this year’s service there rather than at the Memorial […]
A picture paints a thousand words. You are invited to join your friends and neighbours to help form a visual representation of our community’s clear response to the proposed amalgamation. […]
Dave Evans and Tamara Campbell’s vision of bringing the fun and community spirit of European village arts festivals to Kiama will become clearer this year when all of the action […]
The whole of Kiama breathed a sigh of relief when the swift actions of friends and nurses on the spot saved the life of young local surfer Brett Connellan. Brett […]
We’re pleased to include this report from Jim Bradley on last week’s Disabled Surfers event: 283 hardy disabled surfers took to the waves last Sunday at the annual ‘Hands on […]
Now in its eighth year, Kiama’s Secondhand Saturday has become a much anticipated event, for both buyers and sellers. The Council organised community car boot sale gives people the opportunity […]
Following hot on the heels of its 2016 Festival, the Kiama Jazz & Blues Club is presenting a Twilight Concert in Hindmarsh Park on Easter Sunday. The evening will feature […]