Wollongong City Council has a number of spaces for young people. These are places where we hold activities, provide services, and where you can just come and hang out.
This space is yours
We're asking people in the Wollongong area aged 12 - 17 years what they think about our outdoor public spaces.
Where do you like to spend time?
What would make you use our parks, playgrounds and open spaces more?
Share your thoughts by 31 January 2024, and you could go into the draw to win a $100 Visa gift card. Use the link below to find out more.
Wollongong Youth Centre
The Youth Centre is a space where you can hang out, learn new skills, meet new people or express your creativity.
Drop-in hours
Wollongong Youth Centre provides free wi-fi, charging stations, gaming and activities.
Our drop-in hours for Term 1 are:
- Tuesdays 3 - 6pm
- Thursdays 3 - 8pm
- Fridays 3 - 8pm
- Saturdays 1 - 4pm.
Music room
To ask about using this space, please get in touch with our Youth Services team by email or call us on (02) 4227 8222.
Space for hire
Service providers can book space at Wollongong Youth Centre to hold activities for young people. We have a range of spaces for different group sizes and activities.
Hire fees may apply. Email or call us on (02) 4227 8222 to find out more.
Suburb-based service
Bellambi Neighbourhood Centre
49a Cawley Street, Bellambi
Bundaleer Community Centre
Northcliffe Drive, Warrawong
Warrawong Library
Level 1, 67-71 King Street, Warrawong
Dapto Library
93-109 Princes Highway, Dapto
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