1/12/2008 | A HOT ROD enthusiast’s plan for a garage nearly three times the size allowed by Wingecarribee Council was rejected last Wednesday.
1/12/2008 | FAMILY outings to the shops or the park are usually an easy affair, but for Margie Bonwick it has always been a little bit of a struggle.
1/12/2008 | YEAR 11 students from Chevalier College can feel a little safer on the road following last Friday’s U-Turn the Wheel program.
1/12/2008 | SHE lived in war-torn England during World War II, has worked for both the ABC and BBC, spent a lifetime attending the theatre, and has rubbed shoulders with some of Britain’s entertainment legends.
1/12/2008 | A COLO Vale family is counting their blessings following a near-miss road incident that has sparked concerns among shire motorists.
1/12/2008 | WINGECARRIBEE has been recognised as the 112th community to join the world-wide Transition Towns movement.
1/12/2008 | BUNDANOON model Kimberley Ellsmore hopes that winning a place in the Miss Teen Australia finals will be a stepping stone to an international television and modeling career.
28/11/2008 | IT’S taken 12 months of preparation, seven weeks of rehearsals, and the combined talents of more than 70 dancers, but this weekend the curtain will open on Ever After.
28/11/2008 | HOORAY. A movie that really does live up to the hype.
I must admit I was little worried walking into the cinema after months of the most prodigious advertising campaign an Australian film has ever received, but as the lights went down and little Brandon Walters appeared on the screen all my fears were laid to rest.
28/11/2008 | FORMER Bowral High School student Dr Craig Kyngdon is on a team of Melbourne University researchers who have developed a vaccine to eradicate a deadly type of brain disease.
28/11/2008 | THE concept of establishing a gift hamper business had been in the thoughts of Paul and Danielle Touma for a few years before The Highland Hamper Company was born, but its springboard to success came by chance more than four years ago.
28/11/2008 | HIGHLANDS learner drivers and their instructors headed down to Goulburn last Sunday to get an education in safe driving.
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28/11/2008 | A STATE Government plan to increase landfill levies by $10/tonne per year for the next seven years is nothing short of gouging, Mayor Duncan Gair told Wingecarribee Council this week.
28/11/2008 | DANGEROUS railway pedestrian crossings at Moss Vale and Bowral are set to close until Wingecarribee Shire Council and the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) resolve a dispute over who will pay to make them safe.
26/11/2008 | TOURISM Southern Highlands manager Steve Rosa has received the Tourism Industry Council of NSW Rod Murdoch Award for his contribution to regional tourism.
26/11/2008 | GEMMA Reakes, 18, believes all children should have an equal chance in life.
Her commitment to children saw her fly to South Africa on Saturday where she will spend a month as a volunteer with African Impact working in the St Lucia AIDS orphanage.
26/11/2008 | STREETWISE is coming to Bowral for the first time.
This national sports development program for Australian Skateboarding is designed to provide Highlands youth with an opportunity to get active, stay healthy and enjoy freestyle sports under a safe and professionally managed environment.
26/11/2008 | THERE is growing resentment in the Highlands school community over the State Government’s decision to charge familles up to $180 a year for school travel after cuts to the Student Transport Subsidy Scheme.
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26/11/2008 | THE centenary of Don Bradman’s birth continues to reap rewards for the Bradman Museum, who recently took possession of the ball that The Don hit his 100th ton with.
26/11/2008 | “PLEASE don’t close our school” is the message Kangaloon Public School pupils are sending to Regional Director of Education Graeham Kennedy.