About Wollongong City Council Community Directory
The Wollongong Community Directory connects residents and visitors with a wide range of services, beachside activities, community organisations and recreational opportunities in this coastal region. The directory details health and welfare services, surf lifesaving clubs, arts and cultural groups, sporting associations, youth programs and tourism services, encouraging participation and community engagement along the shoreline and hinterland.
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The Wollongong community directory offers a broad array of services, including health care, disability support, aged care, child services, recreation and leisure, arts and creative programs, and community clubs.
It also lists advocacy and legal services, employment and training, education, environment and conservation, sport, transport services and volunteering opportunities, with numerous local providers operating within the Wollongong area.
Because Wollongong is a metropolitan hub, most services are delivered locally by well‑established organisations and community groups.
Wollongong Region
A vibrant coastal city embraced by mountains and sea, Wollongong is known for its surf beaches, university and working harbour. Walk the Blue Mile along North Beach, cycle to the lighthouse or meditate at the Nan Tien Temple. The city’s arts precinct and cafes keep things lively, while nearby escarpment trails tempt bushwalkers. Locals sometimes trek to the figure‑eight pools in the Royal National Park when conditions are right and greet the dawn along the Blue Mile promenade with coffee in hand.
Wollongong Council has an approximate area of 720 km².
It is comprised of the state electorates of Keira and Wollongong plus parts of Heathcote and Shellharbour.