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Renewed appeal for information into fatal pedestrian crash at Corrimal
POLICE have renewed an appeal for information into a fatal pedestrian crash at Corrimal in 2016. Shortly after 2am on Friday, August 12, 2016, emergency services were called to Memorial Drive, between Railway Street…
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Rock fishers are a step closer to mandatory wearing of life jackets
ROCK fishers are one step closer to mandatory wearing of life jackets after Wollongong City Council’s decision on Monday to request the NSW Government to declare the city’s rock platforms “high-risk”. The decision follows…
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Bulli student speaks at Federal Parliament to encourage support for hearing loss services
A PRIMARY school student from Bulli has spoke in Federal Parliament to encourage government support for hearing loss services. Seven-year-old Harper Rollinson is one of thousands of children in Australia living with a hearing…
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Corrimal air and ground display will mark 50 years since end of Australia’s part in Vietnam War
AN air and ground display at Corrimal this weekend will provide an impressive aviation focussed commemoration to mark 50 years since the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War. Army cadets, Vietnam veterans…
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Mount Ousley Road closed again to traffic this weekend for maintenance
MOTORISTS are advised of a night closure in place on the M1 Princes Motorway and Picton Road, with detours in place, this weekend. Work will include vegetation removal, guardrail repairs, line marking and cleaning…
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Council calls for feedback on planning controls for Wilga Street precinct
PLANNING controls proposed by Wollongong City Council aims to create a vibrant and flexible mixed-use precinct in Corrimal. The surrounding community is invited to share what they think about the Wilga Street Block and…
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New ‘safer’ 30kmh speed limit for Helensburgh shopping centre
A NEW 30kmh speed limit in Helensburgh shopping centre will lead to a safer and more welcoming place to visit, says Transport for NSW and Wollongong City Council. A Transport for NSW spokesperson said…
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Warning signs go up as magpie swooping season approaches
IT’S that time of the year again. Warning decals have been placed on the cycleway at Woonona Beach where a notorious magpie is known for its swooping behaviour, and Wollongong City Council have further…
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Bulli Pass, Princes Highway and Lawrence Hargrave Drive to close during cycle race
NORTHERN suburbs residents are warned to prepare themselves ahead of the 2022 UCI Road World Championships in Wollongong next month. Residents are being encouraged to plan ahead with significant road closures and changes to…
