PEOPLE have until Thursday June 21 to have a say on the proposed free wi-fi for the Wollongong city centre.
As part of the city centre revitalisation, Wollongong ity Council has been consulting on a free wi-fi service in Crown Street between Gladstone Avenue and Corrimal Street, the Civic Plaza and Globe Lane, to ensure the wi-fi service has sufficient capabilities for all users of the service.
A wi-fi service will allow the city centre to be marketed as a digitally savvy area which will improve the amenity and experience for community members and visitors. Each year more than 10 million people visit the Wollongong city centre.
Wi-fi is a facility allowing computers, smartphones and other devices to connect to the Internet or communicate with one another wirelessly within a particular area.
For more information or have your say call Council on (02) 4227 7111.
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About Mick Roberts
A Sydney journalist, writer and historian, Mick Roberts specialises in Australian cultural history, particularly associated with the Australian hotel and liquor industry. Mick has had an interest in revealing the colourful story of pubs, inns and associated industries in Australia for over 30 years. He is currently working on a comprehensive history of the hotel and liquor industry in the Illawarra region of NSW. Besides writing a number of history books, Mick has owned and managed several community newspapers. He was one time editor of the Wollongong Northern News, The Bulli Times, The Northern Times, The Northern Leader and The Local - all located in the Wollongong region. As a journalist he has worked for Rural Press, Cumberland (News Limited), Sydney based, City News, and Torch Publications based in Canterbury Bankstown, NSW. He currently calls the inner-Sydney suburb of Surry Hills home.
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