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Callala Beach Progress Association

Locality: Callala Beach

Phone: +61 417 165 717



Address: 89a Quay Rd 2540 Callala Beach, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.callalabeach.org.au/

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25.01.2022 Jervis Bay mussels in on key seafood markets with conservation-friendly farm ABC TV's Landline at 12:30pm today,Jervis Bay mussels in on key seafood markets with conservation-friendly farm ABC TV's Landline at 12:30pm today,



23.01.2022 Move With Women FREE 9 Week Group Exercise Class Bomaderry Diabetes NSW has secured funding from the Department of Health under the Driving Social Inclusion through Sport and Physical Activity grant. Move with Women runs over a 9-week period with one 60 minute exercise session per week and an additional 30-minute health session every fortnight. It’s your one-stop shop for all things health exercise, nutrition, relaxation and connection. Click on the link below to find a group near you.

21.01.2022 POPULAR BEACHES AT CAPACITY Two popular tourist destinations on the South Coast have closed after beaches in the area reached capacity this afternoon. Bo...oderee National Park at Jervis Bay and the Beecroft Weapons Range at Currarong have been shut until visitor numbers reduce. ( Parks Australia)

21.01.2022 Shoalhaven City Council - Recycling in the laundry



20.01.2022 I welcomed the NSW Government’s commitment to keep swimmers safe by launching its Shark Observation Grants program to boost surveillance measures on our beach...es When it comes to our beaches , there is nothing more important to this Government and myself as the local member, than swimmer safety Surf Life Saving Clubs, Councils and other authorised applicants can apply before the closing date on December 11, 2020 This is a fantastic initiative, and I would hate to see beaches across the South Coast miss-out, so please, I encourage any organisation which can apply to do so For more information or to apply for a grant visit www.sharksmart.nsw.gov.au/shark-nets.

19.01.2022 These paddlers got the surprise of their life when this giant nursery pod popped up next to them on Callala beach! Hit up Jervis Bay Kayak & Paddlesports Co SUP with George to get out on the water after your cruise with us!

19.01.2022 WARNING - FUNNEL WEB BOOM! The worst flooding NSW has seen in a hundred years followed by the promise of warm weather is the perfect mix for a plague of funnel-web spiders to be on the move...



18.01.2022 FROM THE ARCHIVES - July 1972 Terry Moore (WinTV) canvasses Nowra locals on the correct pronunciation of Jervis (or Jarvis) Bay. Thanks to UOW and WIN Network for Clip.

15.01.2022 Click on the BOM link below for the latest river heights. In our interest - Currambene Creek & Shoalhaven River.

14.01.2022 FROM THE ARCHIVES 29 February 1928 Shoalhaven Telegraph Death of "Queen Mary" An Aged Aboriginal Royalty On Sunday afternoon, February 26th, the mortal remains of Mary Goulding, known locally as "Queen Mary", were laid to rest in the quiet little burying ground far up Currambene Creek. She came into being when this colony was in its early infancy and passed away on Saturday morning at the great age of 106 years. There are some who claim that she was even considerably older, b...ut her known age should be sufficient for the most particular. "Queen Mary" was remarkably active and sharp almost to the end - not so many months ago she was photographed and appeared in a pictorial daily, and needless to say was greatly pleased - and now she has gone back to the soil from which; so long ago, she sprang. A great number of people gathered in that lonely bush burying ground to pay the last tribute of respect to such an aged Australian, and the service at the graveside was particularly solemn and impressive, with the shadows of the densely-growing trees falling sombrely across the grave. So passes Mary Goulding. May the earth rest lightly on her ashes. See more

14.01.2022 FROM THE ARCHIVES Huskisson Wharf and mouth of Currambene Creek, circa 1905.

13.01.2022 Please double check that you're in the correct area on the beach if you have a dog with you & it is under your controlPlease double check that you're in the correct area on the beach if you have a dog with you & it is under your control



13.01.2022 Shoalhaven City Council promotes the benefits of pets and encourages responsible pet ownership through the provision of harmonious and equitable access to parks and open space for dogs and their owners. Dogs in the Shoalhaven are required to be on leash at all times EXCEPT when in an off leash area Click on the link below to download a copy of the guide which provides information for pet owners on the location and use requirements of Off-Leash areas in the Shoalhaven Local Government Area.

12.01.2022 9:35am Guy with light coloured hair in a white Ute with No Bird rental sticker on the side seen dumping this at the Callala Beach & Emmet Rd intersection. Holiday renters at their best?

10.01.2022 Jervis Bay Cruising Yacht Club celebrates its 50th birthday.

07.01.2022 FROM THE ARCHIVES Bowen Island For Sale! Canberra Times 28th October 1932

06.01.2022 FUN STATS FOR FRIDAY Did you know Shoalhaven is home to 105,648 people, Shoalhaven supports 35,751 jobs and has an annual economic output of $11.803 billion. Callala Beach, Currarong, Callala Bay, and Myola region have a combined annual output of $135.7 M which is 1.15% of $11.8 B for the Shoalhaven, There are 407 jobs in our region. The largest industry sector for economic output in our region is construction with $44.6 M, accounting for 32.87% of the total output of our re...gion. This industry sector is also the largest employer with 92 jobs, which represents 22.61% of total jobs in the selected area. Huskisson & Vincentia region has an output of $262.7 M (just under double compared to our side of Jervis Bay). The largest industry sector for economic output in this region is rental, & real estate services with $49.6 M, which accounts for 18.88% of total output in this region. The retail trade industry sector is the largest employer for the selected area with 302 jobs which represents 27.52% of total employment. See more

04.01.2022 Notice of an application for the Modification of a Development Consent associated with the Motel development at Callala Beach was submitted to Council on the 23/12/2020 and can be found on the Shoalhaven City Council DA Tracking Portal with the application reference: DS20/1623 The application is to reduce Bushfire Attack Level (BAL) From Flame Zone to a lower level of BAL 29. This may very likely involve the removal of established environmental features. The Council have requested additional information from the Applicant.

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