MERIMBULA: Phoebe Nagle, of Tathra, sparkles
at a family friendly New Year’s Eve celebration at
Ford Oval, Merimbula.
BEGA: Ayden Smith is Bega District
Hospital’s first baby of 2014, arriving at 1.17am on
New Year’s Day.
MERIMBULA: Friends and family from Tura Beach, the
UK and Queensland enjoyed the Merimbula New Year’s
Eve celebrations at Ford Park.
ULLADULLA: Young Mollymook Surf Life Saving Club
members Michael Walsh and Tom Woodward practice
their lifesaving skills on Siena Montgomery of
Canberra, while her cousin Indianna Davies of Cairns
lends a hand.
PAMBULA: Special Christmas delivery … Pambula
maternity unit has been closed for four years but it
was her closest port of call for Karen Nelson where
she gave birth to son Peter Reginald Nelson.
MERIMBULA: The Merimbula Public School research
team: George Schweitzer, left, year 6, Angus Tarpey,
year 6, Hannah Ryan, year 4, Jackson Toms, year 6,
Jessica Hindson, year 5, Jessica Newell, year 6 and
Patrick Thompson, year 4.
SUSSEX INLET: A legend of South Coast surf
lifesaving Reg Wood of Sussex Inlet has hung up his
togs after devoting 70 years to the movement. He is
pictured here with his grandson Brad Wheeler.
NOWRA: Crowds in Nowra flocked to the Great Moscow
Circus when it opened on New Year's Day. Pictured
are Luis Daza and Ricardo Espana working on the set
up.
ULLADULLA: Three people from Kanahooka amazingly
managed to walk away from the blue Ford Falcon that
crashed and rolled on the Princes Highway at
Jerrawangala last week.
BEMBOKA: Wildlife Rescue South Coast (NANA)
volunteer Ray Alcock is currently caring for four
rare banded lapwing hatchlings.
ULLADULLA: Brothers Lachlan and Steven Howes are
joined by employers Cathie and Jim McConnell as they
show off their Worldskills medals.
MERIMBULA: Enjoying the Boxing Day races at the
Sapphire Cost Turf Club Back: Jordan Esurling,
Elisha Eaton, Brooke Willis, Carlee Russell, Georgia
Dobell, and front: Will Murphy, and Natalie
Matthews.
MORUYA: A unique hydrotherapy memorial memorial is
planned to commemorate the Battle of Milne Bay.
Pictired is Moruya RSL Sub Branch committee members
Alan Shephard, Ron Chesher and Mal Buckham at the
site of the proposed memorial.
KALARU: Thousands of revellers enjoyed the
Boxing Day races at Sapphire Coast Turf Club,
including (from left) Cassie Frauenfelder, Rhianna
Fieg, Nissa Doswell, Nicollette Slater and Tara
Matthews.
ULLADULLA: Craig, Kael and Kahlie Johnston of Kings
Point with their special Christmas day gift, baby
Mahly.
BATEMANS BAY: Megan and Keira Barutzki brought their
budgie Milo from Victoria to Batemans Bay for the
holidays. Their family has holidayed at the Batemans
Bay Beach Resort for the past 11 years with their
group now spread across 10 camp sites.
JAMBEROO: Kiama Council's decision to divert the proposed Jamberoo Valley cycleway away from the Minnamurra River has been slammed by members of the council's own walking tracks and cycleway committee as "short sighted".
BATEMANS BAY: Tourists and telecommunications again
proved a troubled combination as the Eurobodalla
network struggled with the increased demand.
Pictured is Sutherland's Rubie Dickson who needed to
check her work emails while holidaying in Batehaven
but found the internet service frustratingly slow
and unreliable.
CAPTAIN'S FLAT: The bowling club green turned white after a severe storm.
OAK FLATS: Carol Frank of Oak Flats has kept rental receipts dating back 10 years from Harrods Real Estate. Picture: KIRK GILMOUR
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