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Bricks a blooming good idea Bricks a blooming good idea

Bricks a blooming good idea

March 10, 2010

Section: News

KIAMA Council has launched a new fundraising effort, which will result in the completion of the new Peace Park in Manning Street.

Utai’s Warriors triumph Utai’s Warriors triumph

Utai’s Warriors triumph

March 10, 2010

Section: Sport

The annual Grand Hotel Kiama Rugby League Nines provided a good crowd with plenty of entertainment on Saturday.

A day to celebrate our inspiring women A day to celebrate our inspiring women

A day to celebrate our inspiring women

March 10, 2010

Section: News

WOMEN of all ages and backgrounds gathered at The Pavilion, Kiama on Monday morning to celebrate International Women’s Day.

Utai’s Warriors triumph

Utai’s Warriors triumph

Utai’s Warriors triumph

Utai’s Warriors triumph

March 10, 2010

Section: Sport

The annual Grand Hotel Kiama Rugby League Nines provided a good crowd with plenty of entertainment on Saturday.

Masters leave an impression

March 10, 2010

Section: Sport

The Australian Cricketers Masters have gone but left a lasting impression, following their three-day tour of the South Coast.

Rats close in on prize

March 09, 2010

Section: Sport

Oak Flats have continued their late charge toward the South Coast cricket minor premiership after taking first innings points against Shellharbour at Geoff Shaw Oval on Saturday.

Champagne Rugby Sevens

March 03, 2010

Section: Sport

When it comes to events like the Kiama Rugby Sevens, the bar has been set so high over the past 37 tournaments that it seemed impossible to top the success of the past.

Nines league action

March 03, 2010

Section: Sport

Chittick Oval and Kiama Showground will come alive again this weekend when the Kiama Knights host their fourth annual Grand Hotel Kiama Rugby League Nines.

Ritchie praises Masters role

March 03, 2010

Section: Sport

Former Australian middle-order batsman Greg Ritchie believes the benefits of taking part in next Sunday’s Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) Masters give his team an unprecedented opportunity to guarantee the future of Australian Cricket.


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