World-renowned stencil artist Luke Cornish, a.k.a. ELK, has found his home – and his peace – in the Illawarra. And now he’s bringing global acclaim to a local canvas.
Read MoreTo celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day, we meet six inspiring women of the Illawarra, who all bring something special to our region
Read MoreTaking the helm mid-season may have been a leap for some, but Illawarra Hawks coach, Justin Tatum – and father of USA NBA superstar, Jayson Tatum – is taking it all in his stride.
Read MorePaul Smith’s lifelong passion for rugby league led him to create the annual Shellharbour Stingrays Masters Carnival bringing together ‘old blokes’ - aged over 35 - for a game of modified footy, fostering a sense of comradery and nostalgia
Read MoreNow more than ever, local businesses need our support! Check out some great local traders to get behind
Read MoreFormer high school woodwork teacher and master craftsman Brett Davis has held a lifelong passion for all things timber. But it is his connection to community and faith through woodwork that tells an even greater story.
Read MoreMother and Son screenwriter Tristram Baumber teams up with Matt Okine and Denise Scott to reboot the iconic series
Read MoreMeet Simone Erdedi from Thirroul
Read MoreFaye Hollands is a passionate activist and advocate for childhood cancer research. Her family’s experience has touched many in the Illawarra, and each year the Shine Like Charli ball breaks its own fundraising records. But life and work wasn’t always like this for Faye.
Read MoreMeet Suzie McKinnon, a proud Unanderra resident with deep roots in the Illawarra.
Read MoreAge is no barrier for Towradgi-based Instagram influencer, Marion Maclean, who, at 59, is inspiring thousands of women with her message that 50 isn’t old.
Read MoreAhead of this weekend’s Yours and Owls Festival, we spoke to artist and disability support worker, Eloise Cleary, about her two projects on display.
Read MoreVisual artist Harold Barrientos talked to us about his upcoming mural project and how his involvement at this years’ Yours and Owls festival began as a joke.
Read MoreDinners with a Difference - a delicious concept Gretel Van-Lane cooked up in her Mount Ousley kitchen last year. It’s all about skipping the small talk and diving deep.
Read MoreRecovery Camp, based in Wollongong, and developed at the University of Wollongong, is a provider of life-changing mental health programs and mental health education. We spoke with Dr. Christopher Patterson about the importance of mental health training.
Read MoreThe 100-year anniversary of D.H. Lawrence's celebrated novel Kangaroo, written in Thirroul, is bringing together poet Dr Luke Johnson and artist Garry Shead in a new exhibition.
Read MoreWoolyungah Indigenous Centre is helping First Nations students rewrite their future.
Read MoreStreets of Colour will make its Wollongong debut at the Gala Cinema this week. We spoke to Port Kembla-born actor Zoran Gulaboski, who began his acting journey in Wollongong as part of Macedonian Theatre Company, about the film and growing up in Berkeley.
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