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 […]
The Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has approved Kiama Council’s application to increase rates by 16.42 per cent over the next two years. The cumulative increase includes a 9.83 […]
The Kiama & District Business Chamber has launched a campaign to encourage people to buy their goods and services locally over the quiet winter months. “We think this is a […]
The restoration of Kiama’s oldest operational building, and the first permanent church of any kind built in the Illawarra, is nearing completion, despite almost $50,000 more being needed to finance […]
Kiama Crop & Swap is moving its monthly location from the Community Garden behind Blue Haven to Burnetts on Barney. “Crop & Swap was founded in 2016 as a community […]
He may be only 14, but Gerringong’s Declan West already has his acting career on track, with a string of credits to his name. His enthusiasm for making a life […]
As this is the last edition most people will read before the Federal Election on 18 May, we continue our tradition of giving the major party candidates an opportunity to […]
With their 60th anniversary under their belt, the hardworking members of CMRI Gerringong are not sitting on their laurels of having raised $2.25 million for the Children’s Medical Research Institute. […]
The smiles say it all. We are delighted to report that the painting missing from Kiama Hospital has been found safe and well. As a last resort, the organising committee […]
Sue Eggins, President of the Kiama & District Historical Society, feels like she and a small team of other concerned residents are fighting a lot of spot fires as development […]