City of Wollongong News: All Stories
As part of our commitment to providing a safe place to lay rest to loved ones, Wollongong City Council is undertaking safety inspections of all 28,500 headstones and monuments in our ten cemeteries and memorial gardens.
A talented mix of local and national acts will ignite King Street as part of the free Thirroul Open Street Festival.
Listen Up! The latest season of Wollongong Youth Services’ For the Record podcast has officially dropped.
After a careful relocation process, the Illawarra Remembers 1914-1918 online archive is once more live! Illawarra Remembers has 2,355 records of information and stories of men and women from the Illawarra who served in World War I.
With estimates of about 40 dogs for everyone 100 people in our Local Government Area, Wollongong City Council is anticipating there will be community interest in the public exhibition of our updated Dogs on Beaches and Parks Policy.
Share some Christmas magic within our community by donating a gift to the City of Wollongong Giving Tree.
Wollongong’s new regional tennis hub at Beaton Park is moving closer to completion this week, with remediation works on the court surfacing starting.
A deceased juvenile whale was spotted off the Illawarra coast near Wombarra Headland on the morning of Tuesday 28 October 2025.
At the Ordinary Meeting of Council held on Monday 27 October, an election was held for the role of Deputy Lord Mayor for Wollongong.
A portion of MacCabe Park along Church Street in Wollongong as well as WF Jackson Park in Thirroul are being considered as the future location of two new skateparks for the city.