Question: What is special about Wollongong?

Wollongong is noted for its heavy industry, its port activity and the quality of its physical setting, occupying a narrow coastal plain between an almost continuous chain of surf beaches and the cliffline of the rainforest-covered Illawarra escarpment. Wollongong has a long history of coal mining and industry.

What is living in Wollongong like?

There are beaches close by, spacious parks to play in, and plenty of restaurants to choose from. Plus, the public transport is great – there are regular buses that take you to central Wollongong and the beach whenever you feel like getting out and about.

What does Wollongong stand for?

The name Wollongong is said to originate from the Aboriginal word woolyungah, meaning five islands.

Is Wollongong a nice city?

Beautiful all rounder Wollongong has an abundance of beautiful outdoor places to go to. Gorgeous beaches to the East and mountains to the west. There is always something new to discover and northern and southern suburbs are easy to get to. If you know the area you learn where not to go (namely at night time).

Is it safe to live in Wollongong?

Wollongong is not safe because of the drug/crimminal culture here. 85% people here are unemployed/crimminal, 15% are workers/families/students/greedy landlords.

How do Americans pronounce cairns?

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What do cairns mean?

heap of stones A cairn is an impermanent human-made pile of stones. The word “cairn” comes from a Gaelic term meaning “heap of stones.” A search on the Internet reveals that cairns have also been referred to as “trail ducks”; in Hawaii they are called “ahu” and by Native Americans, “Wa-wa-na-quas-sick” (place of many good stones).

How do you pronounce Australian accent?

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What does Cairns stand for?

CAIRNSAcronymDefinitionCAIRNSCluster and Infall Region Nearby Survey (spectroscopic survey)CAIRNSCooperative Information Retrieval Network for Scotland (UK)

Are cairns illegal?

Why Creating Your Own Rock Cairns in National Parks is Illegal. While rock cairns are a valuable tool and a glimpse into the history of early navigation in our national parks, creating your own isnt just discouraged, but is also technically illegal.

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