North Wollongong, New South Wales
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North Wollongong Wollongong, New South Wales |
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Population: | 1,769[1] | ||||||||||||
Postcode: | 2500 | ||||||||||||
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LGA: | City of Wollongong | ||||||||||||
State District: | Wollongong, Keira | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Cunningham | ||||||||||||
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North Wollongong is the immediate northern coastal suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia. North Wollongong is used to refer to the northern area of Wollongong as well as North Wollongong by locals, despite the official suburb not including the northern apartment areas of Wollongong and North Beach, known as North Wollongong. The suburb has a beach, North Wollongong Beach, or simply North Beach, with adjacent caf'es and restaurants as well as the Novotel Northbeach Hotel, a major local hotel. It features the locally well known Bathers Pavillion and the Continental Baths. The suburb achieved tourist popularity in the 1920s and many planted Norfolk Island Pines remain from that era. North Beach is a popular surfing and swimming destination and is the beginning of the Heartcare Foundation section of the Wollongong to Thirroul Bike Track which runs adjacent to the coast to Thirroul to the north. North Wollongong has a beachside recreation ground, Stuart Park, and faces the southern side of Stuart Park/Fairy Lagoon. It is south of Puckeys Estate Reserve. West of North Beach is a small strip of park along the cliff that runs between Cliff Drive and the bike track. This is the location of Smiths Hill Fort with two remaining out of the three original canons. It was completed in 1893 to fend off possible Russian attack. Most of North Wollongong is commercial or residential with many of Wollongong's highrises situated there. The main commerce is along a strip on the Princes Highway near North Wollongong Station and the overpass as well as another strip on the north (western) side of the overpass including food stores. North Wollongong is the terminal of Mount Ousley Road, the main route to Sydney.
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