KIAMA: Kiama Canine Capers have been meeting on the dog off-leash area on Sunday afternoons for the past two-three months. Ian Hornsby with Angel, Jaye Leah with Jezabelle and David Arcus with Misty.
BEGA: Aleysha Fuller tests out the popular new water feature at Littleton Gardens with her sister Charlotte (left).
NAROOMA: On Sunday, 16 new Rural Fire Service volunteer firefighters from around the region completed their bushfire fighter’s basic training at Dalmeny Rural Fire Service brigade station.
KIAMA: History buffs Ray Thorburn and Maragaret Sharpe are opposed to new laws allowing leases on burial plots.
NAROOMA: Pictured at the new Red Cross hub at Narooma are Red Cross workers Shanna Provost and Tom Noonan with supporters Jen Houghton-Deveson and Matt Deveson, mayor Lindsay Brown and ACT/NSW Red Cross director Joan Hughes Joan Hughes.
KIAMA: Kiama Hairdresser Jasmine Gardener is through to the next round of the WorldSkills competition for Hairdressing.
BERMAGUI: As if it wasn’t wet enough on Friday, students got dunked at Bermagui Public School’s Spring Fair included Billy, Liam, Reid, Katyln and Ryan.
NAROOMA: River Cottage Australia host Paul West at the Narooma Visitor Information Centre that now stocks the DVD of Series 1. Filming is set to begin on Series 2.
ALBION PARK: Steve Caunt is building a Go-Kart centre at Albion Park, but is frustrated by getting power to the site.
BEGA: During a Chinese delegation to the Bega Valley, Vice Secretary-General of Wenzhou Municipal Government Chen YoungGuang and Sapphire Coast Anglican College head of school Andrew Duchesne smile as they sign a Memorandum of Understanding for Friendship.
DUBBO: The Eurobodalla delegates at the NSW Youth Council conference in Dubbo pictured holding MC Michael Crossland. From left are Will Scobie, Frances Kerham, Tyler Struchlak and Ben Potter of Narooma.
KALARU: At Tulgeen’s 30th anniversary celebration at Sapphire Coast Turf Club are (from left) Member for Bega Andrew Constance, Tulgeen chairwoman Gae Rheinberger and CEO Pete Gorton. Photo: Peter Smith.
NAROOMA: For the last song of Dog Trumpet’s gig at the Quarterdeck, Reg Mombassa of Mental As Anything and Mambo fame, got his shirt off in his best gibbon/possum impersonation.
BEGA: former Bega woman Ellie Seckold delivers the welcoming speech to delegates at the Commonwealth Youth Forum in Sri Lanka as part of the CHOGM gathering.
BOMBALA: A severe hail storm hit Bombala on Saturday evening, damaging many cars as well as several local buildings, and coating the township in inches of white.
TATHRA: Celebrating the centenary of Tathra Community Hall are (back, from left) Doreen Stafford, Mayor Bill Taylor, Betty Koellner, (front) Beth Bateman, Ron Stafford and Kevin Cole. Photo: Peter Smith.
BATEMANS BAY: The anguished wait of a Catalina mother for justice ended when Joseph R Wilson was sentenced to 18 years jail for murdering her son Scott.
ULLADULLA: Maria Mitchell and Geza Belley combine to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS as Geza and group of health workers on Harley Davidson rumbled through Ulladulla on a trip up and down the Princes Highway, ending at the Port Kembla Hospital on Sunday, December 1 - World AIDS Day.
BROULEE: St Peter's Anglican College students Cameron Graham, Ryan Vest, Bailey Scholtz, Joshua Stephen, Jack Kennedy and Mason Appleby and teachers Russell Fletcher, David Kleuskens, John Fraser, Danny Freeman and David Toghill are in a battle of the 'tache for Movember.
MORUYA: Eurobodalla Shire Councillor Gabi Harding is disappointed council voted down a motion to formally support marriage equality at its meeting on Tuesday.
COOMA: Three friends having fun at the Adaminaby Races – and claiming to be runners up in the Classic Ladies fashion stakes – are Kate Russell, Jo Carpenter and Liz Scarlett.
MERIMBULA: A golden jubilee mass is celebrated at St Joseph’s Catholic Church Merimbula.
WAPENGO: An 'intense' localised hail storm caused considerable damage to property at Wapengo, but resulted in this striking image submitted by BDN reader Victoria Reed.
COOMA: More than 70 former Snowy Scheme workers gathered at the Discovery Centre in Cooma for their annual briefing from Snowy Hydro. They were updated about maintenance of the Snowy Scheme assets and major overhauls and upgrades of the power stations.
PAMBULA: Emergency at Pambula servo … LPG spill closes Pambula’s main street.
BOMBALA: Bombala High teacher Caitlin Morrison (far left), with General Peter Cosgrove and the Premier’s ANZAC Memorial Scholarship study group which Caitlin is currently accompanying to Europe.
COOMA: What started as an idea back in January came to life last weekend as Alice in Wonderland when Miss Jenny’s Hip Hop and Monaro Dance put on Jindabyne’s annual concert – two in fact, sold out to 400 parents, relatives and friends. Photo: Steve Cuff.
MERIMBULA: Thirty years of fun is celebrated at Merimbula’s Magic Mountain Entertainment Park.
ULLADULLA: Shoalhaven Anglican School students David Passlow and Jake Adlam interview Sarah Claydon Retirement Village resident Ken Mawby as part of the My Story Matters program.
ULLADULLA: Ulladulla gymnastics coach Sean Hendry, gymnast Ella Conlon and club members are pleased to see the wheels turning on the next stage of the Dunn Lewis Centre which will include space for the establishment of a new gymnastics complex.
TURA BEACH: Tessa Burgoyne (centre) of Tura Beach shaved off for the Leukemia Foundation. A mother of two young children, Tessa was diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma in May this year. PHOTO: Michelle Amour
NOWRA: Duelling at high speed, on the Hobie 16 World Championship regatta venue of Jervis Bay, are 2007 Hobie 16 Grand Masters World Champions Kerli and Ali Corlett from Sydney’s North Shore and the Suva, Fiji 2007 Hobie 16 World Champions Mick Butler from Vincentia and Susan Etherington from Mudgee.
NOWRA: World champion oyster opener, Jim Wild, who produces between 10 and 15,000 dozen oysters a year, is excited about the success of the Australia’s Oyster Coast.
BOMBALA: The staff of Bombala Public School were thrilled to place the capstone on the time capsule for the big 150th anniversary celebrations of the school on Saturday.
PAMBULA: Pambula Hospital Committee has accused NSW Health Minister Jillian Skinner of ignoring it and members are threatening to resign.
NOWRA: The concept artwork by i architecture of the $35 million, four-star hotel proposal for the Riverhaven Motel site next to the Nowra Bridge.
ULLADULLA: Turia Pitt has been named the Cosmopolitan Fun Fearless Female Authors Award winner and the Cosmopolitan Woman of the Year.
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