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History comes alive on trail
In 1865 the first gas supply was brought to Wollongong from a gas plant in Corrimal Street and the telegraph office in Market Street opened its doors. Now 150 years later the local gas…
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Traffic changes at Bald Hill
AS work on stage two of the Bald Hill Reserve Renewal project continues traffic changes will begin to allow construction works on the site. From this week Wollongong City Council will change traffic conditions…
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Corrimal’s new signs
WOLLONGONG city is made up of many villages and towns, each with their own character. Corrimal now boasts new signs to differentiate the town’s boundaries as well as remind community members and visitors of…
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Conservation plan for Railway Guest House
By MICK ROBERTS BULLI’S former Railway Guest House seems to have been saved from demolition after supermarket giant, Woolworths’ decision to prepare a conservation management plan for the historic local landmark. Woolworths have exclusively…
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National Tree Day on Sunday
PULL on your gardening gloves and get involved in National Tree Day this Sunday. The day, coordinated by Planet Ark, is in its 20th year and is supported by Wollongong City Council. This year,…
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Work gets underway on Corrimal Surf Club
WORK has started on renewing the ageing and deteriorating Corrimal Surf Life Saving Club building. The Contractor for Wollongong City Council begun works on site this week. Council conducted an inspection of the surf…
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Man’s neck slashed with machette
A MAN is in hospital after his neck was slashed by a machete at Woonona today. Just before 5am (Saturday), emergency services were called to Campbell Street following reports of two men – aged…
