It’s been roughly 40 years since Lynette Field was last able to dip her toes into the ocean. As a long-time aged-care resident with limited mobility, visiting the beach just wasn’t possible.
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Wollongong City Council is welcoming community feedback on a tree planting plan that aims to strike a balance between greening and shading the path while maintaining much-loved views.
After about 86 years in the summer sun, the time has come to replace the roof of the Old Wollongong Courthouse.
With so many Council grants open for applications, it can be a challenge to figure out which grant works best for your project. To help you pick, we decided to play match maker.
Right now, there is a lot of focus on asbestos and the challenges it presents in its management. At Wollongong City Council, we’re well aware of the legacy of the use of asbestos materials and have procedures in place should it be found in our buildings, parks or on worksites.
Council is looking at possible measures that could help reduce flood risk to people, property, and infrastructure in known “hot spots” in the Collins Creek Catchment area.
The amended Dogs of Beaches and Parks Policy has been adopted – with only minor changes to some of the language to make it easier to understand the maps and key definitions and some updated formatting.
What do Helensburgh Mountain Bike Park, Beaton Park tennis courts and the Old Wollongong Courthouse all have in common? They’re all spaces where Wollongong City Council is, or has recently, managed the presence of asbestos.
It’s a case of many hands make light work at Clean Up Australia Day events across the region this weekend.
It’s time for our Quarterly Update where Council shares with our community our progress on the actions set out in the Delivery Program 2022-2026 and Operational Plan 2023-2024.