Have you noticed the Daily Cartoon page yet? Dan very kindly allows not for profit sites to ‘embed’ his daily cartoons to give you a laugh.
Also, after much searching, I finally found a great events calendar plugin for the site that allows future events to be added months ahead. This means I can just put aside a morning every few months to update it for the coming events by editing the start/end dates (rather than entering every single one again manually!). Check it out here.
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Moderators / Editors needed urgently! (Local Articles | Site related) (August 13, 2008) Excerpt from this article: As you may know, this site is run on a shoe string and administered entirely by one person... me, the Admin. Feedback has been received along the lines of 'how come the coming events don't include xxx' (add your own even...
Reminder: Links page (Information | Site related) (April 14, 2009) Excerpt from this article: I'm trying to include as much local information on this site as I can so that it becomes a useful resource for the community, not just a novelty. If you haven't already done so - check out the Links page. There's a surp...
Site Update: April 23 (Ask Auntie Flo | Local Articles | Site related) (April 23, 2009) Excerpt from this article: Starting today 'Ask Auntie Flo' articles will be appearing on the site with weekly household tips and tricks using more 'old fashioned' methods that should both save you money and help the environment. Auntie Flo pulls ...
Cubby Club (Local Articles) (April 28, 2009) Excerpt from this article: Cubby Club is a playgroup for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and their carers. We meet each Thursday morning of school term at 9.30am at St. Peter's Family Church hall, Scott St, Shoalhaven Heads. Our programme includes...
Site updates (Information | Site related) (March 26, 2009) Excerpt from this article: As I mentioned in an earlier article, I've improved the page loading times dramatically so that should mean that previous visitors using dialup that found the site slow to use will be happier. Recent features added: - I'...
Childrens Centre in the ‘Heads (Local Articles) (January 29, 2008) Excerpt from this article: I believe that our community needs a purpose built childcare centre that includes an Out Of School Hours (OOSH) service as well. The current childcare centre is based in the original town hall. It may have been suitable ...
More site updates (Site related) (May 20, 2009) Excerpt from this article: It's has been a busy month on the site hasn't it? Recent changes include the addition of a Google search box on every page (at the top of the left sidebar). Why? Well, as I've said before, I'd really like as many locals ...
Monkey Taunts Tigers (Videos) (March 18, 2008) Excerpt from this article: This ones been around for a few months - love it! ...
A new Liberal leader: should we worry? (Information | Local Articles | News) (December 1, 2009) Excerpt from this article: Following on from my last article on climate change on the south coast, I was prompted to post something in response to the events that took place today in the Liberal Party. The replacement of the party leader by one wh...
School Holidays 2009 (Information) (February 27, 2009) Excerpt from this article: I thought this might be useful for families and businesses needing to plan ahead. The information was from this Australian Travel site (it also has info relating to the other states). If you notice any errors, please let...
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.
Britain's present royal family was originally named Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. The name was changed in 1917, during WW1 because of German connotations. The name Windsor was suggested by one of the staff. At the same time the family name of the cousins to the Windsors, Battenberg, was changed to Mountbatten.
SEPTEMBER 18 1909 - Opening of the David Berry Hospital by the NSW Premier Charles Wade (later Sir Charles). The total cost was £7,900. (This left a fair bit of change from the £100, 000 of the original bequest. It is unknown who got to keep the £92,100!).
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