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14/08/2008 | Visitors to the port this week have been few and far between: Tiger One, MEM, Drive Force and Osprey.
14/08/2008 | Be scared...be very scared. Because if you don’t, well, you’ll be really scared when the finger of scorn is pointed at you and the old fall back, over used and abused frightener, that you are unAustralian, is invoked.
14/08/2008 | It began with a collective cry to end violence and disturbance and grew into a committee which demanded the attention of authorities.
14/08/2008 | Carolyn McColl has received the RSL’s 2008 ANZAC of the Year Award for her extensive service to the local community.
14/08/2008 | Teachers at Eden’s public schools walked off the job Wednesday morning to add their voices to the thousands of teachers in state schools who continue to protest against the imposed changes to the teacher transfer system.
14/08/2008 | Twenty candidates have put up their hands to run for Bega Valley Shire Council in the local government elections to be held on Saturday September 13.
14/08/2008 | By Sarah Chenhall While motorists are starting to notice some easing of prices at the petrol bowser, Eden’s fishing industry, which relies on diesel fuel, is still under the pump.
Fuel for thought
14/08/2008 | By Sarah Chenhall Fonger Nammensma has been around the fishing game for longer than he cares to remember, and says rising diesel costs have put the pressure on the industry to change the way they operate.
7/08/2008 | Two bright-eyed friesian calves joined the population at Eden High School for a three week stay from Monday, August 4.
7/08/2008 | A piece of Eden’s history blew away in the wild storms of Friday night.
7/08/2008 | Eden’s crucial tourism future was boosted on Friday when Eden was the site for the third meeting of the Sapphire Coast Tourism (SCT).
7/08/2008 | Wild wind and rain has continued to lash Eden in the past week, causing boating mishaps and blackouts.
7/08/2008 | The people of Eden showed their support for Pericoe’s Karen Bell on Sunday, during a fundraising auction held the Great Southern Inn.
Yacht destroyed
7/08/2008 | By Vesna Andric A Victorian couple are lucky to be alive after wild winds and treacherous seas caused their boat to run aground on Friday night.
Eden's blue jeans babies
31/07/2008 | Eden babes: Laurie Thomsen (four months), Tayah White (three months), Haylee Kay White (three months) and Zofia Symonds (three weeks) decked out in denim for Jeans for Genes Day. These four beautiful bubs were born healthy and well, but one in 20 of the world's babies aren't so lucky.
31/07/2008 | The Eden Chamber of Commerce is to take a "do it yourself" approach to the appearance of Imlay Street, with members rolling their sleeves up for a major beautification project. The chamber met on Monday, July 28 to discuss a re-sprucing of Eden's main street.
31/07/2008 | Lumen Christi Catholic College Year 12 student Thomas "Eddie" Edwards was awarded the 2008 NAIDOC Secondary Student of the Year award in recognition of his commitment to education development and indigenous self-identity. "I was very surprised to receive the award but very honoured at the same time," he said.
31/07/2008 | Some residents of the Kiah and Boydtown area were left puzzled after what sounded like an explosion was heard at approximately 12:50am last Sunday morning. "It sounded like a bomb going off underground," local resident Karin Kaeser said. "I was awake in bed when I heard it, then I went on my verandah to look for fire," she said.
31/07/2008 | On July 1 of last year teenagers across NSW were horrified at the new laws that were introduced for L and P-plate drivers. Sure, there were safety reasons for those laws to be brought into action, but were the affects this would have on rural and regional drivers really taken into consideration?
Eden on top of tourism
31/07/2008 | Eden's tourism industry has dominated yet again in the hotly contested South Coast Tourism Awards. The Eden Visitor Information Centre (VIC), the Seahorse Inn and Cat Balou cruises have muscled their way to the top, all finalists up for prestigious accolades in their elective categories. This year the awards have expanded to include the Wollongong and Illawarra regions down to the Victorian border, making competition even tougher, said Eden VIC's co-ordinator Alison Fantham.
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13/08/2008 | Catherine Deveny is no fan of sport. So why is she parked in front of the TV, with bowl of chicken soup in hand?
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