Set and filmed on the Coal Coast, the new six-part series One Night tells the story of three women whose bond was all but destroyed by the traumatic events of one night. We spoke to Bulli actor Yael Stone about the series, and the perks of working close in home.
Read MoreMeet Martin Agius from the White Rabbit Cafe in Keiraville
Read MoreMeet Ray, who has made Cringila his home since 2014, where he opened Wollongong City Patisserie. Join us as we sit down with Ray and get to know our neighbour better.
The Travelling Film Festival is set to arrive in Wollongong this weekend. We spoke to South Coast director Isabel Darling about her new film The Carnival, a fascinating fly-on-the-wall journey with the Bell Family, a sixth-generation carnival show dynasty.
Read MoreElectrify 2515 is a grass-roots community movement that’s helping local households and businesses switch across to renewable energy. We spoke to Kristen McDonald, fresh from a whirlwind advocacy trip in Canberra.
Read MoreWith warehouses in Bellambi, berlin and Auckland, ikegger appears like a big operation. But in reality, its two founders David Thackray and Oner Nalcioglu are the brains and much of the brawn behind the homegrown mini keg business.
Read MoreWe spoke to comedian (and former accountant!) Dilruk Jayasinha about the upcoming Multicultural Comedy Gala, touring and how he can now laugh about his heart attack.
Read MoreA new volunteer-based not-for-profit is driving innovation that supports our community as renewable energy development reshapes the employment landscape. With an inclusive approach celebrating our coal and steel heritage, Hi Neighbour is helping locals get ready for the future.
Read MoreThe inaugural OpenField Festival in June will connect the local regions through artistry by bringing artists and creatives out of the woodwork to meet and collaborate.
Read MoreMural artist Samuel Hall is bringing his own brand of creativity, beauty and artistic expression to the world, one wall at a time.
Read MoreMeet Kim and Tammy from Two Sisters Garage in Bulli
Read MoreNow more than ever, businesses need our support! Meet Gabrielle from BeeTogether and Sally from Revolution Consulting.
Read MoreIt all started with three passionate women – Sian Napper, Renee Jurgielan and physiotherapist Suzy Lock had a vision to give children with mobility challenges the freedom to move and play together. This has since developed into an not-for-profit charity called Frame Running Wollongong.
Read MoreAs Australia Day 2018 drew near, Jack Brown was looking forward to enjoying a barbecue with his cousin Matt Simpson and friends – just having a beer and a laugh in the sun. They were close, more like brothers than cousins. But a frantic phone call telling him Matt was missing marked the turning point at which life was irrevocably changed, a chasm dividing before and after, for all who knew and loved Matt.
Read MoreBaker Chloe Kerr, of Willow George Cake Co, is known for her spectacular custom cakes, filled with flavour and a dash of nostalgia.
Read MoreWe may be more educated, these days, when it comes to gut health and the gut-brain connection, but many still treat the symptoms and struggle to find the root of the niggling health issues present.
Read MoreOnce referred to as ‘Steeltown’, Cringila was well known for being a European migrant housing area in the 1950’s, with many households growing vegetables in their backyard gardens. Today it is an eclectic piece of suburbia, celebrated as a cultural food hub plus its world-class mountain bike track.
Read MoreMerrigong Theatre Company produces more new, local work than any other regional arts organisation in Australia. Leland Kean is Merrigong’s artistic development manager and, as he explains over lunch at The Fitz in Bulli, a lot goes on behind the scenes to make this happen.
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