Remembering the Waratah March
At the end of November 1915, in the aftermath of the failed Gallipoli Campaign, the Australian Government needed more men to enlist. Faced with meeting their recruitment quotas, rural districts […]
At the end of November 1915, in the aftermath of the failed Gallipoli Campaign, the Australian Government needed more men to enlist. Faced with meeting their recruitment quotas, rural districts […]
Contrary to rumours, Kiama’s CWA is alive and well, and enthusiastic about the year ahead, as this picture of its new office bearers shows. Seated: Jan Hobby (Pres and […]
It was the night that Kiama finally came together to honour its famous son – the extraordinarily talented Orry-Kelly who against all odds became the toast of Hollywood as a […]
The Rotary Club of Minnamurra is busy organising its ninth Annual Emergency Services Expo. The popular event showcases the work of the various groups and provides education in a relaxed, […]
Those looking to relive the era of steam trains will be excited to hear Lachlan Valley Railway Society has scheduled a series of Kiama Picnic Train trips. Vintage steam locomotive […]
Illadee has been home to four generations of the Simmons family since it was built in 1907. The 1850sqm property, on the corner of Manning and Barney Sts, is now […]
As the news spreads around town that the Addison family has sold their garage, the reaction from many is disbelief. While details are still sketchy, The Bugle can confirm the […]
Next year’s Red Hot Summer Tour is including Kiama in its itinerary for the first time. Kiama Showground will rock to an all Australian line-up, with the headline act being […]
Puerto Rican kneeboard surfer Albert Munoz (left) has won his second open World Title, beating Wollongong’s Chayne Simpson in a close contest at The Wedge at Surf Beach. The man-on-man […]
Last week Council decided to proceed to the design stage for the redevelopment of both the Joyce Wheatley Community Centre and the Old Fire Station as the first elements of […]