An author’s view on Bond’s creator
As a 13 year old in the late Seventies, Chris Allen’s first exposure to the work of Ian Fleming was when a friend recommended he watch a rerun of Dr […]
As a 13 year old in the late Seventies, Chris Allen’s first exposure to the work of Ian Fleming was when a friend recommended he watch a rerun of Dr […]
Council has met with Nick Daoud, the developer who has been working on plans for the Akuna St/Mitre 10 site. As previously reported, Council recently decided not to grant a […]
After some early setbacks, progress on the renovations at the Lions Carers Cottage in Shoalhaven Street has accelerated, both internally and externally, with the Club hoping to have work on […]
Two weeks after a confidential extraordinary meeting of Kiama Council pulled the plug on the sale of its Akuna St/Mitre 10 site to Nick Daoud, the developer is still in […]
A consultant’s brief for the long awaited Kiama Town Centre Study has been finalised, with the winning firm expected to start work on the project by early July. “This work […]
A ceremony to award prize winners in the inaugural Ken Donnellan Local History Competition remembered his devotion to telling the stories of local World War I servicemen. His widow, Colleen, […]
Bucking stereotypes, the new President of the Kiama Show Society, David Barnes, isn’t from a farming background or even a long standing resident. Instead, the retired engineer moved down to […]
Historical societies along the route are preparing to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the opening of the railway extension from Bombo to Bomaderry. While the train line from Sydney was […]
Kiama Red Cross is hoping to attract even more people to participate in this year’s Kiama Fun Run, which has quickly become its major fundraiser. “We’ve had great support from […]
First National Coast & Country has stepped up to the plate and become the major sponsor of the Kiama Colour Fun Run. This year, the new local charity, Ceili Inc, […]