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Westbound on Bellambi Lane rail level crossing closed for about two weeks
MOTORISTS are advised of changed traffic conditions from next week on Bellambi Lane at Bellambi to carry out work on the level crossing between Francis Street and Brompton Road. From Monday July 17, the…
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Two men charged after alleged car theft from Coalcliff
TWO men have been charged after allegedly stealing a vehicle from Coalcliff on Tuesday. Police were called to Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Coalcliff, following reports a vehicle had been stolen from a residence about 5.10am…
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Get your paintbrushes and pencils ready! Art competition celebrates love of books
PRIMARY school students are encouraged to create an original artwork inspired by this year’s Children’s Book Week theme: Read, Grow, Inspire. There are 13 prizes on offer and first-place winners in each category will receive…
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Fairy Meadow’s new ambulance station a step closer
FAIRY Meadow is a step closer to having a new state-of-the-art ambulance station. The station, located within the University of Wollongong’s Innovation Campus, will feature internal parking for up to five emergency ambulance vehicles…
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Prepare for strong winds this weekend
The Bureau of Meteorology is warning that strong winds could peak at 70kmh in the Illawarra today (Saturday July 8 2023). The winds are expected to persist until late on Sunday. The State Emergency Service advises…
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Bulli’s Denmark Hotel fetches a million dollars
IS this third time lucky for Bulli’s Denmark Hotel? The much-loved heritage property has been sold for a million dollars to a “husband and wife team with local interests”, who plan to work with Wollongong…
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Helensburgh, Thirroul and Corrimal libraries’ winter book sale underway
YOUR local library is getting in early with a spring clean of books, which have been retired from their collections, with a Winter sale. A pre-loved book can be purchased by visiting Helensburgh, Thirroul…
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Human remains discovered in burnt-out car in Royal National Park
POLICE are appealing for information after human remains were discovered in a burnt-out car in the Royal National Park at Waterfall. Emergency services were called to Waterfall Flat car park – about 10km north…
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Building a greener legacy in north Illawarra
Suzanne de Vive has a strong corporate and diverse academic background encompassing neuroscience, sustainability, executive coaching, and a Diploma in Town Planning which saw achievements in sustainable neighbourhood designs. A resident of Thirroul, she now…
