Milton Ulladulla Times

Milton Ulladulla Times

The Milton Ulladulla Times, an acclaimed publication, serves the area from Bawley Point to Bendalong along the beautiful NSW South Coast. With a devoted and enthusiastic team, the Times strives to deliver an excellent community newspaper every week. The team focuses on addressing the concerns that are important to the locals, providing a platform for residents to share their thoughts, and keeping everyone informed about local happenings.

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  • 2 days ago | ulladullatimes.com.au | Ethan James

    Criminal charges against jumping castle operator Rosemary Gamble have been dismissed in court. Photo: Ethan James/AAP PHOTOSFamilies of six children killed in a primary school jumping castle tragedy have been left "shattered and broken" after criminal charges against its operator were dismissed. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 days ago | ulladullatimes.com.au | Helen Kempton

    The owner of the company that supplied and erected the jumping castle at the centre of a tragedy at Hillcrest Primary School in 2021 says she understands the anger the families of the children who died feel toward her. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 3 days ago | ulladullatimes.com.au | Shayne Hope

    The budget for the new Macquarie Point stadium has already blown out to $945 million. Photo: HANDOUT/TASMANIAN GOVERNMENTTasmania Devils chief executive Brendon Gale hopes "sanity and cool heads" prevail as the AFL's expansion into the island state hangs in the balance amid political uncertainty. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 4 days ago | ulladullatimes.com.au | Alex Mitchell

    Police are investigating after a man was found stabbed to death in Sydney's Croydon Park. Photo: Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOSPolice have arrested a man they say helped try to cover up an alleged drug-related murder, in an "awful" attack on a suburban street. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 6 days ago | ulladullatimes.com.au | Fraser Barton

    One of Queensland's biggest power generators - the Callide plant - has returned to full service. Photo: Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOSA maligned coal-fired power station is back online again for the first time in months after recovering from another explosion. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

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