BERMAGUI: Young magician Rhys Davies entertains at Bermagui's International Day of People With Disability event.
ULLADULLA: Internationally renowned swim coach Doug Frost (front) shares some tips with squad coach Dene Roulstone and young swimmers at the Ulladulla Leisure Centre where he has just started work.
BEGA: Bill Flood and Ken Witchard of the Bega RSL sub-branch lay wreaths at the Bega War Memorial Gates following a Remembrance Day ceremony held indoors at Club Bega.
NAROOMA: School is out forever for Mr Burnside - well almost! Bob who is retiring is pictured surrounded by the Year 3 Kingfishers came to Narooma Public School straight out of teacher's college in 1975 and never left.
BEGA: Paramedic Rhys Tamatea shows off the Bega Ambulance Station’s new LifePak 15 monitor and thrombolysis kit. The technology will help patients in cardiac care.
NAROOMA: Jim Pollock (centre) unveils the new plaque dedicated to the veterans from WWII that come from the local area. He is watched by Narooma RSL sub branch president, Paul Naylor (left), Jon King and Trevor Bennett (right).
ULLADULLA: Trudy Bidewell takes front place showing off some of the art that will be auctioned during the big Milton Hospital renal unit fundraising dinner on November 30. She is joined by Darryl Bozicevic, Mary Lamb, Carmin Sullivan, Patrick McKenna, Narelle Ober, Denise McKenna and Stuart Emslie.
NAROOMA: Marine Rescue Narooma crew Ross Constable, Dennis Cox, Ray Kapel and Trevor Taylor do a little maintenance on Narooma 30’s big Mercury engines.
BEGA VALLEY: The Far South Coast Sapphires soccer team is heading to Denmark next year to compete in the Vildbjerg Cup.
BERMAGUI: Bermagui Marine Rescue commander Alec Percival thanks Keith Driver for his donation of the model boat of former rescue boat James T. Lees that will take pride ofplace in the radio room HQ.
NAROOMA: Youth leader Ben Potter is organising a GetUp Climate Chat on Bar Beach at Narooma this Sunday and is pictured with fellow GetUp members Trish and Noel deLaney Davis.
MONTAGUE ISLAND: Montague Island field officers Ian Andreassen, Andy Young and Boyd Hastings hanging out with Gardening Australia host Costa Georgiadis, whose show on the island’s fauna and flora is airing this Saturday night on ABC television.
EUROBODALLA: Nine of Eurobodalla's finest athletes will will travel to Newcastle next month to represent Australia in the Special Olympics. Pictured is Amy Lockton, Caitlyn Blay, Madison Windley, Karen Lucyk, Heidi Jay, Matthew Edwards, Craig Horpic-Mitchell, Laurie Masterson and Brett Bottle.
ULLADULLA: Josephine Jones enjoys a quiet moment with new son Callum Xavier following the drama that surrounded the family house burning down just hours before his birth on Thursday.
BATEMANS BAY: Tom Garney of Adelaide, Kevin Tingey of Surfside, Michael D-Elboux, Gary Black and Stephen Donlan of Canberra, Tony Hawke of Surf Beach and Karin Semecky of Canberra are pushing a mower from Moruya to Gerringong as part of the ‘Mowathon’ to raise awareness of men’s health issues.
MERIMBULA: Santa Paws is coming to town much to the delight of Merimbula pets.
NAROOMA: Andrew “Macca” McCaughtrie has just started “South Coast Stand-up Paddleboarding” and wants to teach you to SUP. Andrew “Macca” McCaughtrie and his son Jack, 8, SUP down the main channel at Narooma.
MERIMBULA: As part of Operation Christmas Child 800 boxes are heading to Canberra thanks to Bobbin Transport, of Pambula.
NAROOMA: Local Koori youth Warren Foster Jnr with his likeness painted in the side of “Patty” the medical outreach van. Graffiti artist Ash Johnston came to Katungul Aboriginal health service to help teach local young peer educators the “Your Mob, My Mob, Our Mob” program.
KIAMA: Albion Park Mens Shed members Tim Brown and Doug Faucett working away. The Shed opened its doors to attract new members Picture DYLAN ROBINSON
COOMA: A very affectionate smooth Fox Terrier named Skip just loves his owner Kelly Scott of Grenfell who was one of the participants of the Far South East Kennel Club Dog Show at Cooma Showground.
EDEN: Retailers Rhianna Davis of Eden Pharmacy, Karen Lott of Sprout Eden, Kerrie Chester of Eden IGA and Jo Williams of Sweet Shoes and Handbags check out first prize in the Christmas on Imlay raffle - a giant Christmas stocking full to overflowing with a wide mix of donated goods and vouchers.
MERIMBULA: Master of the bonsai, David Hof, of Merimbula, at the Native Orchid and Bonsai Show.
COOMA: Energetic fundraisers the Monaro Committee for Cancer Research (who brought us Dancing with the Cooma Stars) hosted a spring/Christmas Garden Party at Coolringdon Parkland Gardens. Pictured are President Sandy Schofield and committee member Jacqui Schofield with Cindy Chawner, Kim Neville and Julie Norling.
MERIMBULA: Merimbula RSL Sub- branch members pay their respects to the fallen on Remembrance Day. Phil Hall, left, Kevin Webb, WWII veteran, Bob O’ Donnell and Lonnie Llewellyn.
COOMA: Hundreds of car enthusiasts gathered at the Snowy Mountains Airport near Cooma for the Snowy Mountains Sprint with cars attempting to beat the clock along the runway. Driver Adrian Thompson sits in his Mitsubishi Lancer EVO 8 and chats with competitors Dustin Page and Rodney Mazik.
SHELLHARBOUR: Shellharbour TAFE Youth work Cert IV students are conducting a safe sex program for schoolies. Pictured are Selene Cammell (Safe Sex Angel), Brody Rigg (Condom man), organisers Brenton White (back) and Kaleigh Arellano, and Safe Sex Angels Crystal Whitlock and Kayla Sayer. Picture DYLAN ROBINSON
EDEN: Ambulance station manager, paramedic Steve Marks has welcomed the arrival in Eden of the new cardiac treatment system LifePak15, which he says is the biggest development in that field in 25 years.
KIAMA: Gerringong Pics'n'Flicks will show it's last film in December. Everything from now will be digital. Pictured are Pics'n'Flicks president Charles McCammon and projectionist Gary Waghorn. Picture DYLAN ROBINSON
EDEN: Shaquille Aldridge has been accepted into NAISDA, the National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association dance college established in 1975 to train Indigenous Australians in all forms of dance. He got the exciting news on the day he finished his HSC exams.
KIAMA: Kiama Red Cross is holding its annual Christmas Card Shop to raise funds for several different charities. Red Cross members Gwen Hinchliffe, Heidi Smith and Vicki Robb with cards. Picture DYLAN ROBINSON
EDEN: Eden RSL members Steve Mahoney, Allan Greening and Peter Rice at Monday’s Remembrance Day commemoration. xmasonImlay.jpg EDEN: Retailers Rhianna Davis of Eden Pharmacy, Karen Lott of Sprout Eden, Kerrie Chester of Eden IGA and J
BATEMANS BAY: Young photographer Ben Bettridge is making a name for himself with the camera.
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