Wollongong CBD: from the city to the sand | Illawarra Mercury
New CBD vision led by Gehl Architects aims to make Wollongong more people friendlyByKate McIlwainNov. 13, 2015, 6:38 p.m.The council's new direction for Wollongong's CBD aims to breathe new life into run-down streets and link the inner-city to the shore.A new lease on life: Western Crown Street will be targeted under the council's Public Spaces Public Life strategy, which will be open for public comment from Saturday. Picture: Wollongong City Council.In the future, Wollongong will be a playful p..>> view originalTeens charged after off-duty police officer seriously assaulted near...
Latest Media Releases Untitled Teens charged after off-duty police officer seriously assaulted near WollongongSaturday, 14 November 2015 10:42:23 AM Two teens will appear in court after an off-duty police officer was allegedly seriously assaulted at a home in Towradgi, near Wollongong, yesterday. About 11pm (Friday 13 November 2015), the 30-year old Senior Constable was driving along Weber Crescent when he notices two teenage boys pulling out plants on..>> view originalViva La Gong festival takes over town
On parade: Viva La Gong hits town on SaturdayByKate McIlwainNov. 14, 2015, 5:30 a.m.MacCabe Park will be brimming with creativity on Saturday.Grace Ushindi (centre) with Illawarra Flame Tree dancers Brianna Lenihan, Pippa Mumilla-Broad, Shakiah-Lee Preo, Pippa Mumilla-Broad, Olivia Talbott and Taliah Edwards-King in McCabe Park. Picture: Adam McLeanMacCabe Park will be brimming with creativity on Saturday, as Wollongong’s annual Viva La Gong festival takes over town.As always the festival will b..>> view originalState of the Nation | Saturday, November 14, 2015
▻WOLLONGONG: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has spoken for the first time about the fight to save the Port Kembla steelworks. Continue reading.>> view originalThe week in pictures: November 14, 2015 | photos
HORSHAM: Horsham Primary School prep student Micah Erhardt during their concert. Pictures: SAMANTHA CAMARRILaunceston and Bridport Surf Life Saving Club members Isabel Grant, 13, Jed Hawkins, 15, Chloe Hawkins, 12, and Amy Street, 14, in action at the season launch on Lake Trevallyn.WARRNAMBOOL: Emily Lacey in a floral two-piece designed by Shae Warnock, 16 of Brauer College at the 2015 Spotlight Design Awards. Picture: Amy PatonWARRNAMBOOL: National servicemen Bob Frost lays a wreath on behalf ..>> view originalAustralian research shows the benefits of early adoption
Helmut Uhlmann was adopted at five years old and appreciates the security it gave him.Photo: Janie BarrettWhen Helmut Uhlmannâ tells people he was adopted as a young child, he's often met with a mixture of surprise and sympathy."People will say, 'Oh, I'm so sorry, how awful for you,' as if it's really bad," he said. "It was the best thing that ever happened to me. I am so grateful for it. I know that if I were not adopted I certainly would not be where I am now."I feel really lucky to have bee..>> view originalSt George Illawarra Dragons recruit Tyrone McCarthy's African mission
Video will begin in5seconds.Sport: The week's best playsThe most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sporting world this week.PT2M23S620349If Cowboys assistant coach Jason Demetriou hadn't told Tyrone McCarthy of an opportunity at St George Illawarra next season the Irish forward would be in West Africa delivering goalposts and coaching a group of Gambian schoolchildren.McCarthy, who played under Demetriou at the Cairns-based Northern Pride in 2014, is one of the founders of The Ful..>> view originalWedding Cake Rock: Tourists continue to risk death for photos
In June last year French University of Wollongong student Fabien Ardoin, 23, fell to his death while posing for a photo hanging off the edge of Wedding Cake ...>> view originalPacker deportation threat 'pathetic'
After being named in the NSW Cup team of the year, only this week Packer graduated from Wollongong TAFE with a Certificate IV in Community Services.>> view originalStéfanie Tremblay en or à Wollongong | JDQ
Stéfanie Tremblay a célébré de belle façon son passage à l’Open océanique de Wollongong en Australie, hier, en remportant la médaille d’or chez les moins de 63 kg.«Très, très bonne journée, s’est réjouie la judoka en entrevue au réseau Sportcom. J’ai obtenu ce que j’étais venue chercher, une médaille d’or et 100 points pour la qualification olympique.»Pour mériter sa place sur la plus haute marche du podium, la Jonquiéroise a eu le dessus devant Katharina Haecker en finale.«Je menais grâce à une..>> view original
Friday, November 13, 2015
Last Top Stories: Wollongong CBD: from the city to the sand | Illawarra Mercury
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment