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Cameron’s vision could get wheels Cameron’s vision could get wheels

Cameron’s vision could get wheels

September 01, 2010

Section: News

HE impressed Kiama Council with his presentation on a possible bus route between Kiama and Jamberoo, and now Kiama High School student Cameron Havasi’s proposal could become reality.

Quarriers battle to draw Quarriers battle to draw

Quarriers battle to draw

September 01, 2010

Section: Sport

Kiama Quarriers fought out a nil-all draw with Bellambi in its IFA District League crossover round last Saturday in The Quarry, playing 80 minutes with only ten players.

Teacher to explore use of laptops Teacher to explore use of laptops

Teacher to explore use of laptops

September 01, 2010

Section: Community

LAPTOPS might have been in schools for more than a year, but Nowra High School science teacher and Kiama resident Cathy Munro wants to improve the way they are used.

Fine wines on show

Fine wines on show

Fine wines on show

Fine wines on show

September 01, 2010

Section: News

THE region’s wine is improving year after year, according to Kiama Regional Wine Show Committee chairman Sandy Rendel.

Cameron’s vision could get wheels

September 01, 2010

Section: News

HE impressed Kiama Council with his presentation on a possible bus route between Kiama and Jamberoo, and now Kiama High School student Cameron Havasi’s proposal could become reality.

Arts council calls it a day

September 01, 2010

Section: News

AFTER 24 years nurturing the arts in Kiama, the Kiama and District Arts Council (KADAC) officially disbanded last week.

Sampling the world of science

September 01, 2010

Section: News

Next January, four Kiama High School Year 11 students will get a taste of university life and the world of science, having been selected to attend the 2011 National Youth Science Forum (NYSF).

Buy local policy under scrutiny

September 01, 2010

Section: News

KIAMA Council has approved its Local Preference Purchasing Policy (LPPP), but the Kiama and District Chamber of Commerce has questioned what difference it would make to home-grown businesses.

Stamp duty discount boosts property sales

September 01, 2010

Section: News

THE NSW Government’s stamp duty discount for new properties less than $600,000 has already impacted the Kiama real estate market with a new cluster of townhouses already sold out.


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