Welcome to Lost Wollongong - where everyone who loves the Illawarra can discuss local history and share their memories, photos, videos and more! Discover more about the Illawarra's history and. Lost Wollongong & Yesterday Stories. 37,189 likes · 1,162 talking about this. Showcasing The Illawarra's History www.lostwollongong.com
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Private Only members can see who's in the group and what they post. Visible Anyone can find this group. History Group created on October 28, 2013 See more Wollongong, New South Wales · Australia "Wollongong recently said goodbye to Raymond Badran, who passed away on the 25th of December 2023. He lived most of his life in Wollongong and cared deeply about our local community. "Raymond owned. Lost Wollongong. 256 likes. lost wollongong ABC Illawarra / By Justin Huntsdale and Melinda James Posted Thu 15 Jul 2021 at 8:57pm Crown Street, Wollongong, circa 1979, looking east to the ocean when the street was open to cars. (Lost Wollongong Facebook: Wollongong City Libraries) Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article
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50 of the best photos shared on Lost Wollongong in 2020. For nearly eight years, locals have been handing over their old photos to Lost Wollongong's Facebook admins to share and file for safe keeping. Lost Wollongong's Facebook page grows. By Louise Turk. Updated May 22 2014 - 9:44pm, first published May 21 2014 - 12:09am. Comments. It's one of the fastest growing people networks in the. By Tareyn Varley Updated June 8 2018 - 6:24pm, first published May 28 2018 - 10:00pm View + 101 Photos Six days after launching a local history group on Facebook back in 2013, David Bottin and his friend Brenden Brain watched in wonder as the number of page likes ticked over 1000. TV Tareyn Varley Head of digital The rise and rise of Lost Wollongong. By Glen Humpries. Updated June 11 2016 - 4:55pm, first published June 3 2016 - 4:30pm. Comments. View + 26 Photos. It was started by two friends on the spur.
The best of Lost Wollongong, five years and 28,000 photos later Illawarra Mercury Wollongong
The Lost Wollongong Facebook group was created by Brendan and me on a whim after discovering that the Illawarra region didn't have a dedicated local history Facebook group or a proper website. I've always had an interest in local history, which was also a motivating factor. We started the Facebook group in 2013, and in less than a week we. This Group is Private Join this group to view or participate in discussions. About Welcome to Lost Wollongong - where everyone who loves the Illawarra can discuss local history and share their memories, photos, videos and more! Discover more about the Illawarra's history and museums at www.lostwollongong.com
Wollongong's "Losties" have spent the last 10 years reconnecting with family members, old work colleagues and even lost loves thanks to the popular Facebook group, Lost Wollongong The group has attracted widespread interest from residents, regional librarians and historians because of the amazing number of old photographs people have discovered and posted for other Facebook users to see. Lost Wollongong is now 25,000 members strong! Congratulations Losties - Our group continue to grow! Discover more about the Illawarra's history at our Lost Wollongong Facebook page and www.lostwollongong.com #lostwollongong #wollongongmuseumtrail #yesterdaystories #wollongong #illawarra #welovethegong #mygong #gong #ilovewollongong #lovewollongong #visitwollongong #wollongongcity #.
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Join the Lost Wollongong Facebook group and you'll be part of 50,000 members sharing photos and memories for everyone to enjoy. Find out more at www.lostwollongong.com . Get Directions. Contact. Email:
[email protected].. Destination Wollongong, enabled by the strategic long term support of Wollongong City Council, is charged with. Click through the gallery above. If you recognise any faces in the photos, let us know in the comments section below or head to the Lost Wollongong Facebook album where you can view more images.