All’s fair in love and war: Clare McKenzie, Emma Page, Brendan Cook and Rory McKay – highlighting inequalities.
Same-sex couples will take part in a mock marriage ceremony in Wollongong’s Crown Street Mall amphitheatre tonight in defiance of the Marriage Act.
Circus Wow performers are laughing all the way to the bank.
The archetype of the poor student surviving on baked beans is not new but the president of the Wollongong Undergraduate Student’s Association, Chris Monnox, said students were struggling more than ever.
The forecourt of the Thirroul Library will become an entertainment hub at the Thirroul Seaside and Arts Festival from March 26-28.
Wollongong streets and foreshore will echo to the sounds of hundreds of runners on Sunday, March 28 to mark the 20th anniversary of the Kembla Joggers Fitness Five Fun Run and Walk.
Figtree's Alan Russell has recently retired as Illawarra Table Tennis Association president after more than 30 years in the job, having spent most of his 62 years playing table tennis and is a driving force behind the sport’s success in the Illawarra.
Former Australian middle-order batsman Greg Ritchie believes the benefits of taking part in next Sunday’s Australian Cricketers Association (ACA) Masters give his team an unprecedented opportunity to guarantee the future of Australian Cricket.
The Wollongong a cappella choir has a strong environ-mental focus – many of the scores have a green theme.
At 15, Alexi Polden has more on his mind than watching TV or playing X-Box.
Hair, or a lack of, was the hot topic at Fairy Meadow Demonstration School last Friday, as staff and students rallied together for the World’s Greatest Shave.