Just a small addition, but one designed to generate a bit more traffic (visitors!).
On any of the photo galleries you will now see a link that says ‘Send as e-card’.
You can use this to easily send a copy of a photo to a friend or relative.
I encourage you to use this as a quick and easy way to refer this website to others - it will be very much appreciated (and may mean the site will be here after the end of this year..)
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Brief history of this website (Local Articles) (February 4, 2008) Excerpt from this article: As I near the end of this rewrite process I thought I'd jot down some of the history of this site (Shoalhaven Heads Community website). In early 2005 I decided to register a domain name suitable for a local site for the ...
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Want to know if there’s a new article here? (Information | Site related) (April 20, 2009) Excerpt from this article: I'm asked this question a fair bit lately : Can you send out a newsletter so we know when a new article is published on the website? The short answer to that is 'no' - I simply don't have time to do this. I had experimen...
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About this site
This is the community website for Shoalhaven Heads, a small village on the beautiful south coast of N.S.W, Australia. It is designed and maintained by Andy Turner, a local who believes 'The Heads' deserves it's own place on the web.
One of the holiest Christian holidays is named after a pagan goddess. The name "Easter" derives from the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre, who governed the vernal equinox.
AUGUST 16 1893 - Bomaderry was officially named with the re-opening of the Post Office (previously known as Bundbaderra - aboriginal for fighting ground, and previously spelt Bomadary).
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