Boomerang Bags celebrates 1st year
Last year a group of local volunteers began meeting every Wednesday – with the exception of Christmas week – to make reusable shopping bags, produce bags and bees wax wraps. […]
Last year a group of local volunteers began meeting every Wednesday – with the exception of Christmas week – to make reusable shopping bags, produce bags and bees wax wraps. […]
Gerringong has a piece of public art in its main street thanks to the generosity of local sculptor Michael Greve. He created Homage to the Offshore Wind to show respect […]
One hundred years to the day since his death, Gerringong’s Sharpe family and its church took the time to remember Wallace Sharpe, who was killed in Palestine during the last […]
When you soon see on the TV news stories of the dedication of a memorial in Lincoln to the men of Bomber Command, take a moment to remember this Kiama […]
After a nationwide search, Kiama councillors have chosen an internal candidate, Kerry McMurray, to replace General Manager Michael Forsyth when he retires on 6 April after 17 years in the […]
Each year, members of the Kiama-Jamberoo RSL Sub-branch have financed ANZAC Day commemorations by passing around a bucket and selling pins and pens. This year, however, they can’t do that […]
Minnamurra Public School’s participation in The World’s Greatest Shave has raised over $6000 for the Leukaemia Foundation. The whole school had a Crazy Hair Mufti Day, bringing gold coin donations, […]
Visitors from Tumut, Belinda and Ben Wielinga, were amongst the first to try out the new outdoor ping pong table at Black Beach. While you can borrow bats and balls […]
Having invited himself along to a meeting being held at Jones Beach to discuss the state of the vegetation (reported in The Bugle 17 Feb), Kiama Downs resident John Hansen […]
For the past seven years, the KISS Arts Festival has been run on the smell of the proverbial oily rag, but things are set to move up a gear with […]