The University of Wollongong has launched Australia’s first Graduate Certificate in Integrity Studies; an irony that hasn’t escaped Professor of Law and transnational crime fighter Andrew Goldsmith.
They came from as near as 100m up the road and as far as The Canary Islands, but at the end of the day it was veteran Cowries charger, Chris Homer who beat 2009 champ Matt Smith in a final that went down to the wire, to claim the crown in the "2010 Rip Curl King Of The Rock", the contest held in memory of Mark Clifford and Marc Prpic.
WELL-known illustrators and authors drawn to the anonymity of the northern suburbs are collaborating for a unique exhibition at Bulli’s Beach Art Gallery.
Strobe lights; dancers moving to their own beat; an eerie haze billowing from a smoke machine and, to the curious onlooker, complete silence.
The Rotary Club of Corrimal toasted the best local businesses at its Small Business Awards last week.
Thirroul Newsagency has received a Healthy Cities Award for its pioneering decision to ditch plastic bags in favour of environmentally friendly paper packaging.
They met as five-year-olds at Woonona Public School and more than 60 years later a group of Illawarra women still have a lot to talk about.
The males fight and the females squabble over the nests. They lay their eggs all over the place and can’t be kept in large flocks; raising geese is certainly not for the amateur poultry farmer.
On a chilly, overcast day last week, a group of seniors was breaking out the Christmas cheer for the Paulz Open House Christmas in July at Wonoona Baptist Church.