Wollongong City 2023, NSW Australia
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- Wollongong City Walking Tour, NSW Australia
Timestamps:
00:00 Wollongong Central Shopping Mall (Crown & Keira Street intersection)
02:49 Atchison Street
05:19 Crown & Railway Parade intersection
06:51 Walkway to Wollongong Train Station
07:06 Train approaching Wollongong Station
08:48 Wollongong Station
09:19 Wollongong Station
09:22 Station Street
09:54 NSW State Emergency Service (NSW SES)
11:11 South Coast Private Hospital
11:26 Crown Street
13:53 Wollongong Medical Centre
14:49 Keira Street
14:57 Wollongong Central Shopping Mall
15:40 Crown Street Mall
17:26 Palm Tree Up a Pole
19:34 The Uniting Church in Australia
21:22 Crown & Kembla Street intersection
23:38 Walking through Platinum On Crown Apartment Building
24:10 Town Hall Place
24:24 Walking through Oxford On Crown Apartment Building
24:57 Corrimal Street
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Recorded on Weekday, September â2023 around 12:30 PM
Temperature: 13°C / 55.4°F (Spring)
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I grew up in Austinmer which is on the northern fringe of Wollongong and used to go there a lot in the 70âs up until I moved away from the area in 1983. I have been back a couple of times but was disappointed with how much itâs changed. Personally, I always thought Wollongong had a seedy feel back then and now. I remember shopping at Crown Central with the pedestrian walkway across the street but thatâs gone now. The beaches were better north of Wollongong too. It is still a part of my childhood and my hometown and even after 40 years, a part of me still belongs there.
I had lived in Wollongong for one year from July 1999 to July 2000 while attending the Uni.
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leaved there in the late 50. What a change for the better wish I never left.
Amazing and wonderful Wollongong
Hope to see more from Wollongong....
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Amazing video!
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I'm attending Wollongong University, but from an offshore campus, hope to visit the actual campus and town one day
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Is wollongong considered regional area?
You're in the GONG.
You must make enough of money doing this gig. To live on.
Next time you're in the south coast? Go down to Shellharbour city centre. Just catch a bus 37, 53, 51 from the train station just outside the exit/entrance off Platform 2. That should take you all the way to shellies the last stop. And its the same bus numbers to get back to wollongong train station. Last stop of that route.
Iâm suprised you were able to walk around the gong without someone mugging you for that go pro đ
Is it really that Bad? I thought the gong was safe.
@@gogadev It honestly just really depends of the type of day. Youâd rarely ever see any brazen muggings during business hours in the heart of the CBD. Crimes here are mostly home invasions, car break ins, theft, etc. unless you went walking around Mangerton or Cringilla by yourself at night, youâll be fine, lol
someone preaching in the background
What a dump