• Farewell to The Bulli & Clifton Times: A writer’s journey

    As that old saying goes… all good things must come to an end. As a retired journalist, I’ve truly enjoyed bringing you online news, information and history from Illawarra’s north for over a decade.…

  • Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Greetings

    Wishing our readers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for your continuing support over the years! OR DONATE BY CREDIT CARD Don’t have Paypal? Instead, if you would like to…

  • Essential waste management tips for the festive season

    Be on Santa’s nice list and make sure you do the right thing with your waste over the festive season. Wollongong City Council is reminding residents to only fill your FOGO bin with food…

  • W. F. Jackson Park home to Thirroul’s new skate facility

    THIRROUL – more specifically, W. F. Jackson Park – will be home to the north’s newest skate park. Wollongong City Council has endorsed two preferred locations at Thirroul and Wollongong for skate parks following…

  • $400,000 funding for sporting infrastructure projects

    SPORTING clubs, including Bulli and Districts Tennis Association and Woonona Soccer Club, have been provided almost $400,000 by Wollongong City Council under its annual Sports Grant Program. The grants will fund infrastructure projects for…

  • Opinion: Transformation to a diverse, resilient and strong economy

    With the Illawarra Shoalhaven set to be the fastest growing region in NSW, Wollongong’s Economic Development Strategy 2025 – 2035 will ensure our city is best placed to take advantage of the momentum and transformation Wollongong…

  • NSW Government unveils integrated transport plan for Illawarra

    A TWO-DECADE vision to guide the Illawarra region’s transport was released by the NSW Government during the week. The draft Illawarra Shoalhaven Strategic Regional Integrated Transport Plan (SRITP) identifies a range of short, medium…

  • Join free Thirroul beachside activities this December

    A seaside circus performance, dogs parading in silly costumes, and synchronised swimming – this is some of the fun that is heading to a swim spot near you! Wollongong City Council is excited to…

  • Future plans for Wollongong’s parks and beaches

    WOLLONGONG City Council currently manages more than 150 play spaces, nine ocean rock pools, eight supervised community pools, two leisure centres, and 34 patrolled and un-patrolled beaches along its coastline. This requires a huge…