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View all public toilets in New South WalesAbout public toilets in Wollongong
Wollongong is a dynamic coastal city known for its stunning beaches, vibrant arts scene, and bustling urban centre. From the Illawarra escarpment to the Tasman Sea, this region offers diverse recreational opportunities, making readily accessible public facilities essential for residents and visitors alike.
Getting around Wollongong
Movement through Wollongong often follows its distinct urban, coastal, and suburban zones. Major shopping precincts like the Wollongong CBD and Corrimal naturally have high toilet demand, as do popular coastal reserves and foreshore areas, especially during warmer months. Sporting grounds, family-friendly parks, and transport hubs also shape the distribution and type of public toilets needed across the LGA.
Where to find public toilets in Wollongong
In Wollongong's urban core, expect to find public toilets near shopping centres and transit points. Along the picturesque coastline, facilities are common in foreshore parks and reserves from Thirroul down to Windang. Suburban hubs, including local parks, playgrounds, and sporting ovals, are also well-serviced. Keep an eye out near key tourist spots and along major escarpment access roads.
Accessible toilets in Wollongong
Wollongong provides 193 public toilets, with 106 (55%) offering wheelchair accessibility. 50 facilities are available for families. Notably, 3 Changing Places facilities are provided for those with complex needs, and 6 toilets require MLAK key access, ensuring security and proper use of these vital amenities.
Frequently asked questions
How many public toilets in Wollongong are open 24 hours?
There are 41 public toilets available 24 hours across the Wollongong region.
Are there many options for families with young children in Wollongong?
Yes, Wollongong offers 50 baby change facilities and 3 dedicated baby care rooms, alongside 3 Changing Places facilities for enhanced family support.