Fairy Meadow Community Billboard Latest news If you have an event or notice that you would like us to inform Fairy Meadow residents about just fill in form below and we will place your advertisement here for free as part of our commitment to community service. Just fill in the details about your upcoming event [...]
Magazine Recommends Fairy Meadow
What is it about Fairy Meadow area that made the Australian Financial Review Magazine “Smart Investor” include Fairy Meadow in their list of forecast top 10 growth locations in NSW for the next 12 months? What is it about Fairy Meadow that makes it special? The Australian Financial Review – Smart Investor Magazine – March [...]
Fairy Meadow Has a New Ambience
Construction work will soon recommence on Fairy Meadow’s Ambience development. Workers have been on site for several months making the site safe for construction to resume. Joe Cachia, of Illawarra firm Piruse Constructions who is part of a consortium which bought the neglected Belmorgan project for 6.7 million earlier this year, said small pockets of [...]
Fairy Meadow Innovation Campus
The University of Wollongong led Innovation Campus (iC) is a 33-hectare beach side precinct offering the unique opportunity for commercial organisations to work alongside world-class research teams from the University in state-of-the-art facilities. The Innovation Campus (iC) is being developed by the world-class University of Wollongong in conjunction with industry leading construction partner, Baulderstone. iC’s [...]
Life in Fairy Meadow
Life in Fairy Meadow is good just ask anyone who lives here One of the best things about life in Fairy Meadow is how convenient every thing is, the area has become extremely popular with university students simply because we are so close to Wollongong. The free bus service runs directly through the main commercial [...]
Fairy Meadow History
Fairy Meadow History Fairy Meadow is located approximately 4 kilometres North of Wollongong along the Princes Highway. It is a thriving business centre. The history started when Connor Bowlen was authorised to occupy three hundred acres at a place called Ferrah Meadow on 13 February 1824. In 1841 two village lots from the Balgownie [...]
