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Sunday, September 15, 2024

Kiama Council turns 165

Kiama Council is commemorating 165 years of local government.

On 11 August 1859, the Municipality of Kiama was proclaimed with three wards: Jamberoo, Gerringong and Kiama.

The first council meeting on 26 September was held at the Adams Hotel, with James Colley elected as Mayor.

“Apparently, the new Council were not completely aware of the boundaries of the new municipality and wrote to the NSW Government for a map,” Council explains in a statement.

“Council also established a rates system which instantly proved unpopular.”

Kiama-Council-Chambers-circa-1870s
Council chambers circa 1879.

Thankfully, it says, other Council initiatives have proven more agreeable, such as tourism.

“We’re renowned for our lush green hills, beautiful beaches, cycling and walking tracks, music festivals, artists trails, wineries, markets and sporting events that attract visitors throughout the year.”

This contrasts with a scathing review from 1887:

“Kiama is prettily situated, but it is one of the dullest places conceivable. There is one attraction, however. Just outside the town, near the lighthouse, is a wonderful freak of nature, the Kiama Blowhole.”

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