KIAMA Council has launched a new fundraising effort, which will result in the completion of the new Peace Park in Manning Street.
The annual Grand Hotel Kiama Rugby League Nines provided a good crowd with plenty of entertainment on Saturday.
WOMEN of all ages and backgrounds gathered at The Pavilion, Kiama on Monday morning to celebrate International Women’s Day.
PHILLIP Bell from Figtree Brake & Clutch has always been a self-confessed car lover - from hot rods to Holdens, he’s had them all.
STEVE Gresham from Illawarra Signs & Graphics can make almost anything you might request – even if that request is to restore a faded gravestone of a lost loved one.
Research strongly suggests that the grief process that follows a divorce is similar to grieving after a death. As the death of loved one is part of life so is divorce. Approximately 40% of marriages end in divorce. It is a normal part of life. It is not a mark of failure or shame it is the end of a chapter in our lives, as is the death of a loved one.
Bernard and Clare Bancroft celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary earlier this month.
IN the last two years, Shellharbour resident Paul Dalmazzo can say that for the first time in his life he’s actually felt free of his problems.
IT may be hard to believe, but 91-year-old Mary Wilkie still enjoys the taste of a thrill every now and then.