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Spenceley purchased the Wollongong Hawks (now Illawarra Hawks) NBL basketball team in July 2014 right before the start of the 2014/2015 season. [6] In October 2014, he laid out his plan to win a Grand Final within 3 years. [7]
Colin D. Woodroffe is an Australasian geographer and coastal geomorphologist currently serving as professorial fellow at the University of Wollongong.He is the coordinator of the GeoQuEST Research Centre.
Paul Green has been the chair or deputy chair of numerous Parliamentary committees including the Committee on the State Senate Bill 2015, [7] Committee No. 6 – Planning and Environment, [8] Committee No. 2 – Health and Community Services [9] and the Committee on Electricity Supply, Demand and Prices in New South Wales. [10]
The Old Wollongong Telegraph and Post Office is a heritage-listed former government ... A group of five Windsor-style cedar chairs made by Lionel Hurry c.1860-1870 ...
The following is a list of people from Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia, as well as its surrounding suburbs: Politics.
In 2000, he ran the state wage case for the Labor Council before the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales. The case was historic in that it was the first one heard in Wollongong, New South Wales rather than Sydney. The Commission granted workers a $15 per week pay rise. [5]
First incorporated on 28 February 1859 as the 'Municipality of Wollongong', the council became known as the 'City of Wollongong' on 11 September 1942. [2] On 3 September 1947, the City of Wollongong, the Shire of Bulli (established 1906) and the Municipalities of Central Illawarra (established 1859) and North Illawarra (established 1868) amalgamated to form the 'City of Greater Wollongong ...
Wollongong (/ ˈ w ʊ l ə n ɡ ɒ ŋ / WUUL-ən-gong; Dharawal: Woolyungah) is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia.The name is believed to originate from the Dharawal language, meaning either 'five islands/clouds', 'ground near water' or 'sound of the sea'. [3]