Planning for 45th Kiama Sevens already underway
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 […]
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 […]
One of the people making his way to Martin Place for the anti-forced council amalgamation rally this weekend will be Bob Shaw. An indication of his strong feelings on this […]
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 […]
2016 is a huge year for the Under-13 Junior Illawarriors as they head over for a New Zealand South Island Tour in the April school holidays; defend the NSW Country […]
Within 25 years, dementia will be the leading cause of death in Australia. As the baby boomers continue to skew our demographics, it is a sobering prediction that in 2030 […]
The theme for International Women’s Day is Planet 50-50 by 2030: Step It Up for Gender Equality. Given the achievements of Gerringong’s Kimberley Abbott, she is just the person to […]
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 […]
As reported in our last edition, large paintings by Lloyd Rees’ architecture students meant for Kiama High Hall were recently uncovered in a school storeroom. The latest good news is […]
The submission lodged by the Friends of Kiama Library raised many points of which people might not be aware: I am writing on behalf of the Friends of Kiama Library […]
A chance comment by Lloyd Rees’ son Alan has led to the rediscovery of a treasure trove of paintings in a Kiama High storeroom. They date back to 1962 when […]