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Mar 26, 2024 |
begadistrictnews.com.au | Marion Williams
The case for removing the causeway was raised at a community forum in Bermagui about Wallaga Lake Bridge on July 25, 2023.. Picture by Marion WilliamsThe Wallaga Lake Bridge closure once again raised the long-running issue of the causeway and its impact on the lake. or signup to continue readingSee subscription optionsFormer Bermagui resident of 40 years, Allan Broadhurst was a commercial fisherman.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
batemansbaypost.com.au | Marion Williams
Enjoying oysters in Narooma. One of the food experiences showcased in the Gourmet Coast Trail. Picture suppliedAre you one of the 6500 who visited Gourmet Coast Trail's polished and inviting website in January? or signup to continue readingSee subscription optionsIt is worth checking it out again because to mark its third birthday this month the Gourmet Coast Trail (GCT) has launched a pioneering feature that could be rolled out to trail websites around the country.
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Mar 24, 2024 |
batemansbaypost.com.au | Marion Williams
Born in Victoria, one of the defiant and courageous Rats of Tobruk, Allan Ward Forster, is buried in Narooma Cemetery. File pictureA month before Anzac Day, it is timely to remember that one of the Rats of Tobruk who courageously defended their garrison from German and Italian forces for eight months is buried in Narooma Cemetery. or signup to continue readingSee subscription optionsIt was the defiant Australian-led Allied garrison that stopped the Germans advancing to Egypt in 1941.
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Mar 24, 2024 |
begadistrictnews.com.au | Marion Williams
Valentino Guseli's performance won him the overall park and pipe Crystal Globe in a dramatic final day of the season in Switzerland. Picture by FIS SnowboardDalmeny's teen snowboard prodigy Valentino Guseli has snatched back-to-back Crystal Globes after winning bronze in the final event of the season. or signup to continue readingSee subscription optionsIt was his first slopestyle podium of the season.
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Mar 24, 2024 |
naroomanewsonline.com.au | Marion Williams
Narooma born and bred Bill Dudley has a treasure trove of papers and documents that are full of Narooma's history. Picture by Marion WilliamsWith the last edition of Narooma News being printed on Wednesday, March 27, it is timely to retell the story of how the little community paper was born. or signup to continue readingSee subscription optionsIt is closely linked to the Visitor Information Centre which sadly has also disappeared.
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