Wollongong News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Wollongong News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Wollongong: NSW corruption watchdog investigates university governance | June 23
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Wollongong's Local Wire update covers a NSW corruption watchdog probe into university governance, the Garden Bridge closure for maintenance, and the debate over sports vs arts funding in Shellharbour. The episode also highlights the rise of factory-built homes as a housing solution in NSW.
Wollongong: Wollongong court sees dozens in traffic case | June 22
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Wollongong residents faced a high-profile traffic case involving a commercial vehicle accident at the city's local court, while a protest erupted at a factory over corporate ties to Israel. The Local Wire also covered a sports victory for a Wollongong team and plans to expand coastal bike lanes.
Wollongong: Earthquake shakes Wollongong as legal cases dominate court schedules | June 21
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Wollongong residents braced for a magnitude 4.4 earthquake felt as far as Canberra, with authorities monitoring the situation closely. The city also faces a busy court schedule, including a major ICAC investigation at the University of Wollongong, and prepares for an Australia vs. USA sports match at the Fraternity Club.
Wollongong: UOW Underpayment Scandal Exposes Staff Shortfalls | June 20
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Wollongong's University of Wollongong faces another payroll crisis after $15,000 in unpaid wages was discovered, while efforts continue to make the NSW south coast the state's largest national park. NSW Treasurer David Parker stresses the need for funding to match policy promises as the city also prepares for its annual Crochet Convention and bids farewell to veteran sports star Berry.
Wollongong: Teens arrested after alleged drive-by shootings in Wollongong | June 19
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Wollongong authorities are investigating a drive-by shooting involving two teenagers in a residential area, while residents debate the expansion of the NSW south coast into a national park and face challenges in hosting a Supercars event. The city also celebrates its arts scene with a town hall art trail and sees busy court activity amid ongoing weather concerns.
Wollongong: Wollongong police crackdown nets 17 arrests in CBD theft blitz | June 18
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Wollongong authorities made 17 arrests during a theft crackdown in the CBD as part of a citywide safety initiative. The city also faces a 1000% rise in rough sleeping, sparking a new task force, while the Yours & Owls music festival and Jamberoo's Sydney water park acquisition highlight upcoming events and development plans.
Wollongong: NSW Police Review Officer Pushes Protester at Pro-Palestine Picket | June 17
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Wollongong police are investigating a use-of-force incident during a pro-Palestine protest, while Creative Dialogues 2026 showcases art and ecology in the city. Kiama residents debate reinstating former council member Mike Cains, and a new housing project targets key workers and women in central Wollongong.
Wollongong: AUKUS submarine base sparks job fears in Port Kembla | June 16
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Wollongong's Local Wire update highlights concerns over potential job losses in Port Kembla due to a new AUKUS submarine base proposal and a 72-hour protest at Unanderra steelworks. The episode also covers the Housing Trust's new residential development and recognition of long-standing Illawarra restaurants.
Wollongong: P-platers face legal action after driving modified cars in Yallah | June 15
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Wollongong authorities are addressing dangerous driving by P-platers in Yallah after catching several with modified Ford Falcons, while a serious crash at Mount Warrigal leaves one man hospitalized. A local debate over coastal retreat plans intensifies as experts push for relocation due to rising sea levels.
Wollongong: New earthquake shakes NSW, felt as far as Canberra | June 14
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Wollongong residents are bracing for potential risks after a magnitude 4.4 earthquake was felt across the region, including Canberra, as officials assess the impact on older buildings. The city is also facing a major development decision on a 98-metre CBD tower and is seeing a rapid rise in electric vehicle adoption.
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