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Towradgi’s new toilet block opened
REFURBISHED male and female toilet and shower blocks, and a new self-cleaning Exeloo, have been opened in Towradgi Park in time for summer. The park, on Towradgi Road, is also home to Wollongong City…
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Graffiti attack at Corrimal
POLICE Transport Command (PTC) officers have arrested a man who they will allege deliberately goaded authorities while performing graffiti offences at Corrimal. About 10.10pm yesterday (Tuesday), PTC officers responded to reports of a man vandalising…
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Bulli Hospital redevelopment funding announced
THE Minister for the Illawarra, John Ajaka has announced the successful projects for the Restart Illawarra Infrastructure Fund which will deliver more than $190 million worth of infrastructure projects and is expected to create…
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Girl approached at Bellambi
POLICE are appealing for information after a teenage girl was approached by a man in Bellambi yesterday afternoon. About 4pm on Wednesday, the 13-year-old girl was walking on Pioneer Road when a green, older-model sedan…
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Bulli beach robbery
A MAN is recovering after a robbery at Bulli Beach overnight. About 8.45pm a 42-year-old man was walking his dogs along the beach when he stopped and sat on a rock near a café.…
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Coast walk steps up a notch
IF you like the idea of cycling or walking from the Royal National Park at Otford through Stanwell Park and on to Lake Illawarra, Windang, Wollongong City Council wants your input. Council will begin…
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Old Corrimal newspaper office to be demolished
WOLLONGONG City Council will shortly begin removal of two community buildings in Memorial Park, Corrimal. Both buildings have been identified by an independent assessor as having a number of major issues, including structural damage,…
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Thirroul newsagency robbed
POLICE are appealing for information from the public after a man attempted to rob a Thirroul newsagency at knife point on Sunday. About 10.15am the man entered the Lawrence Hargrave Drive newsagency and approached two…
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Council begins removing dune vegetation
WOLLONGONG City Council staff have begun work on removing vegetation on several beaches, including Bulli and Woonona. The work is the first stage of the Wollongong Dune Management Strategy. Council endorsed the works, outlined…
