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Journalist, Kiama Independent
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Media, culture marketing, travel lifestyle, advertising beauty
Fitness, food, clothing, baby and child items
Content
By Nicolette Pickard Verified| South Coast Register Verified Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footernews, latest-news, history, berryBerry streets are packed with shoppers and holiday-makers and things were no different at Christmas time in the early 1900s. In 1904 Stewart MacIndoe advertised his stock in The Berry Register in the lead up to Christmas. The Queen Street, Berry storekeeper claimed his Christmas cards were acknowledged as the best in and out of Sydney
By Nicolette Pickard Verified| South Coast Register Verified Skip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footernews, latest-news, melbourne cup 2019The race that stops a nation only runs for three minutes, but the celebrations lasted all day across Nowra. Once a year, on the first Tuesday in November, Australians gather to enjoy the tradition that is Melbourne Cup day. The Nowra CWA enjoyed lunch and laughs at the CWA rooms in Berry Street, including a 'Best Recycled Hat' competition and a 'best original limerick with a tropical theme'
Company Info
Kiama Independent
The Illawarra Mercury is a historic newspaper based in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. Founded in 1855, it is one of the country’s oldest regional newspapers and is currently owned by Australian Community Media. The publication focuses on local news, covering a wide range of topics including politics, health, education, and entertainment, and serves communities from Helensburgh to Kiama. The Illawarra Mercury publishes six days a week and offers both print and digital content, including multimedia stories produced by a team of skilled reporters and photographers. It emphasizes community advocacy, often campaigning for local issues such as healthcare reforms and infrastructure improvements. With a significant digital presence, the newspaper engages its audience through social media and provides real-time updates, catering to the needs of local residents, businesses, and policymakers.
Sydney, Australia
+61 2 4221 2333
Founded: 1855