News two teens had been charged in relation to an alleged armed robbery in Broulee shocked readers.
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It’s the kind of allegation we are more likely to associate with a big city. The case is now before the courts.
Eurobodalla Shire Mayor Liz Innes was upset this week to know a big bank intends to close its doors in Narooma. The shire is a major customer – and has let it be known it is not impressed. In a thinly veiled warning, Cr Innes said: “We want to do business with those who support our community.”
Always supporting her community is Old Courthouse Museum curator Myf Thompson. Not only does she know an impressive amount about her adopted town, but she knows what the mysterious item pictured below is. Check out her account of how an op-shop find became a family heirloom.
Want to share a favourite retro story and pictures? Email community.eurobodalla@fairfaxmedia.com.au with the words RETRO in the subject field.
Another poignant story this week was the loving obituary Heather Haughton and Jean Pengilly penned for Helen Rees. We have Helen in no small part to thank for the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden we all love. It is a priceless legacy. Vale Helen, and thanks, Heather and Jean, for sharing her story.
The Batemans Bay Junior Tigers are celebrating their own NSW Blues victory of sorts this year with the selection of Jed Forrest in the NSW State representative team. Go Jed!