ULLADULLA: Basketballers Cath Hewitt and Jon Thompson are leading the charge for a public basketball court close to the Ulladulla CBD.
MERIMBULA: Merimbula Probus Club walked up an appetite for lunch around Merimbula’s Boardwalk
PAMBULA: Royal Willows Hotel has been sold to a Pambula business.
KIAMA: NSW team members and rescuers (L-R) - Chris Zaffis (Angourie), Macy Callaghan (Avoca) and Caleb Tancred (Avoca). Picture: Smith/SNSW
BATEMANS BAY: Nine-year-old Malaki Stedman has received praise for putting his Nippers training to good use on Sunday when he helped a young girl caught in a rip.
MORUYA: Darcy Coppin, 10, is living with hydrocephalus. Fairfax Digital has begun a support and awareness campaign for people with this relatively common condition.
PAMBULA: The Pambula Public School P&C, parent volunteers and staff were given a formal thank you from the principal, Mark Thomson, at a delicious morning tea.
ULLADULLA: Artist Penny Lovelock works on her life-sized rhino sculpture which will go on exhibition in Sydney in February before being auctioned to raise funds for Taronga Zoo’s rhino conservation programs
BEGA: Bob and Judy Russell of Bega lost family members in last month's Philippine super typhoon Haiyan and have been fundraising to help the rebuilding effort.
ULLADULLA: Paul and Rhondda Rollason with one of the fairies remaining after thieves stole more than 40 from a display out the front of their Milton home.
ULLADULLA: Melissa Shea (left) and kidney transplant recipient Narelle Turnbull buyfundraising balloons from Milton Ulladulla Hospital Auxiliary member Margaret Austin and deputy director of nursing Stuart Elmes during the dialysis gala dinner that raised close to $40,000 for a renal dialysis unit at Milton Hospital.
MERIMBULA: Shipwrecks inspire hair design … model Kathy Fraun, of Merimbula, left, salon owner Fiona Dunstall, Lily Townsend, model Emma Donelly of Bega and Nicolette Slater, Merimbula.
BATEMANS BAY: Canberra's Joe and Gina Robertson were rescued by the Westpac Life Saver helicopter on Friday after spending a night stranded on Tollgate Islands when their jet ski broke down. The couple made a fire from the jet ski's battery and fuel to keep warm and made a flag out of bright material in the hope of being seen.
BOMBALA: Christmas hit Bombala this week with Carols by Candlelight at the railway, with Paul Bennett leading the St Joseph’s Primary School Choir in “Rudolph”.
KIAMA: Mum Jodie Carr with her son Corey-Paul's album. Corey-Paul was killed when a relative ran over him. His mum has established a foundation to try and prevent more deaths. Picture: DYLAN ROBINSON
TATHRA: Tathra surf lifesaver Andy Johnson is one of 10 volunteers to be featured in a photographic exhibition on show in Sydney this weekend. Photo: Brett Stevens.
MERIMBULA: Merimbula Chamber of Commerce Christmas committee and helpers, back: Karyn Denaro, left, Donna Guy, Joan Hards and Lennard Innes with front: Danielle Thatcher and Ryan Denaro decorate empty shops
BOMBALA: Former local, Denis Reid will take on the Big Jack Mountain on foot this Sunday to raise funds for MS, jogging into Bombala on Monday morning.
NAROOMA: Charter boat skipper Keith Appleby is about to retire after 30 years of taking people out to sea and what a career it has been. Comedian and actor Billy Connelly became mates with Keith Appleby during the filming of “The man who sued God”.
KIAMA: To help St Vincent De Paul again this year, Oak Flats Rural Fire Brigade will hold their annual Christmas food drive on December 7. Pictured are members Gary McDougall, Barry Brotherson and Chris Huer with Arianna Barlow, 3, and Holly Faulkner, 4, next to Santa (Ross Barlow). Picture: DYLAN ROBINSON
BOMBALA: Arthur and Dina Dracopoulos took a community survey and water samples to the Bombala Council in November, and feel confident progress will now be made on improving the quality of the town water supply.
NAROOMA: Australia’s Oyster Coast members at the meeting in Narooma last week included David Maidment (Wagonga Inlet), front left, Andrew Loftus (Wonboyn), Ben Ralston (Clyde River), Stacey Loftus (Wonboyn), Shane Buckley (Wapengo), AOC Executive Officer Andrew Wales, Wayne Davies (Wagonga Inlet), Chris Ritchie (Wagonga Inlet); Brett Weingarth (Merimbula), back left, and Greg Carton (Pambula).
BEGA: Lanterns with non-violence messages are launched at Kiss’ Lagoon as part of the Bega Valley Domestic and Sexual Violence Committee's Lights for Lives event.
KIAMA: Tennille Shelley, who is part of a melanoma support group, lost her sister, Carinne Weston last year. Picture: DYLAN ROBINSON
MORUYA: On Saturday a party was held at Moruya Veterinary Hospital to farewell long time vets Peter and Mary Atkinson who are retiring. The new practice owners were also there to meet and greet people. Pictured from left are vets local lass Janelle Dunkley, Mary and Peter Atkinson, Annie Seager and Stuart Geard who come to the Eurobodalla from Tamworth.
BEGA: Bega Valley Shire Council hosted an open forum and public workshop on Wednesday, with several innovative ideas emerging.
BEGA VALLEY: Representatives from 34 community groups visit the Bega Valley Shire Council this week to receive grants from the Mumbulla Foundation.
KIAMA: Bruce Staniforth drives Kiama Showgirls every year in his classic cars. He is pictured with his 1972 Triumph. Picture: DYLAN ROBINSON
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