Rabbitohs Players visit Karuah Primary School Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - December 14, 2016 Karuah is unashamedly a town that loves its Rugby League. So it was a great treat for the children of Karuah Primary School to receive a visit from players from the South Sydney Rabbitohs earlier this month. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The visit was all part of a unique partnership between the
Karuah RSL holds Fire Crews Thankyou Get-together Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - December 14, 2016 The Karuah RSL has held a free sausage sizzle for the bushfire crews who helped save the town last month. “It was a case of let’s do a ‘thank you’ for the firefighters for the big effort they did,” Ross Parr, General Manager of the Karuah RSL, told News Of The
New mosaic on display Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - December 2, 2016 A new ceramic mosaic reflecting the local area has recently been unveiled at Karuah Public School. Teacher Kathi Henry was the inspiration behind the artwork which was created by students with support from the wider community. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The mosaic was designed by local award-winning artist TJ Saunders who is
Birth Certificate Program helps Karuah’s Aboriginal residents Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - November 25, 2016 Imagine life without a birth certificate. That is the reality for an estimated 300,000 Australians who have not had their births registered and the half a million who don’t have a birth certificate. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE To help remedy the problem, the not-for-profit organisation Pathfinders is conducting a campaign called the
Structures lost from the fire at Twelve Mile Creek near Karuah FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove Multimedia by NOTA - November 6, 2016November 8, 2016 Residents around the Twelve Mile Creek and close-by areas, just south of Karauh, have come close to disaster after the fire has burnt dangerously near their homes. Denise Timony from Twelve Mile Creek told News Of The Area, "The house is still standing but everything else around has been burnt." "Our shed, the caravan where
History of The Branch at Karuah Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - October 27, 2016 There’s a gap in the history of “The Branch,” which the Karuah local history group would like to fill. The Branch is a large pocket of land to the west of the Pacific Highway at the turnoff to Karuah. Robyn Witt, a member of the Karuah Local History Group told News
Karuah Oyster & Timber Festival Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - October 19, 2016October 19, 2016 Woodchips flew, the oysters were delicious, and the weather was absolutely superb. Thousands of locals and tourists enjoyed the best Karuah had to offer at the annual Oyster and Timber Festival last Saturday. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE They came from all over New South Wales. Among the competitors in the woodchop, World Champion
Karuah Bowls giving their green a break Karuah, North Arm Cove Sport by NOTA - October 14, 2016 In my very first report to this paper about Bowls at Karuah I detailed that our “Bowls Year” was cyclic. This being true now as then, I now have to report that we have reached the end of our 2016 cycle and bowling year. Our Karuah Club still uses
Karuah Oyster and Timber Festival 2016 Karuah, North Arm Cove by NOTA - October 12, 2016October 12, 2016 All roads lead to Karuah this Saturday 15 October for the annual Oyster and Timber Festival. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE There’s something for everyone, from woodchopping events to junior fishing competitions, market stalls, a duck race and of course the oysters. “We have a big display, we have all different growing methods
Three times the fun: Karuah triplets celebrate first birthday FEATURED Karuah, North Arm Cove by News Of The Area - Modern Media - October 7, 2016 THERE was triple cake and three times the fun when Karuah triplets Kenny, Jackson and Will Barry celebrated their first birthday last week. Proud parents Katie Hogan and Phil Barry marked the special occasion at home with their three identical bundles of joy and three-year old daughter Grace. Although there have been