With parts of the entire city impacted by the Saturday morning weather event and widespread, extensive damage to public and private property, we continue to support our community on the immediate recovery and cleanup.
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We continue to respond to the recent flooding event and our focus remains on immediate recovery and cleanup.
Council crews are back to work today clearing roads, footpaths and culverts, as well as helping residents clear debris where they can. The all-hands-on-deck cleanup is in response to severe flash flooding on Saturday 6 April that saw many parts of the city covered in water, mud and debris.
We’re responding as fast as we can to the flooding event in the City of Wollongong. See here for our most recent update on road closures and Council services.
Have you been impacted by flood damage? Wollongong City Council is offering free, additional household cleanup collections for residents impacted by flooding.
We're prioritising immediate clean-up to keep our community safe following extreme weather experienced by the city overnight.
Here are our answers to some of our community's most common questions about Council's new Animal Care and Impounding service.
Long-term plans to deliver purpose-built social, recreational and cultural amenities for the West Dapto release area are one step closer, following the recent sale of Council-owned land at 231 Sheaffes Road in Stream Hill.
We've finished removing contaminated soil material from Helensburgh Mountain Bike Park. Fencing will continue to come down and the site is now safe and open for public access.
We’ve a bumper agenda for the next ordinary meeting of Council on Monday 8 April.