Towradgi

A Coastal Gem with Community Charm

Nestled just 5 km north of Wollongong, Towradgi offers a harmonious blend of beachside serenity, generous lifestyle options and suburban convenience. This tight-knit community boasts pristine beaches, luxury properties, scenic parks, and a relaxed vibe that appeals to families, professionals, and retirees alike.

Towradgi’s housing landscape captures the laid-back appeal of coastal living combined with suburban practicality. Characterised by a charming mix of traditional weatherboard cottages and brick-and-tile homes on spacious blocks, many properties have been thoughtfully renovated or extended, appealing particularly to families seeking room to grow. Quiet streets lined with established gardens enhance the neighbourhood’s relaxed, beachside atmosphere.

In recent years, Towradgi has also welcomed modern developments that reflect its growing desirability. Stylish townhouses, contemporary duplexes, and boutique apartment buildings are increasingly popping up near the beach and transport hubs, drawing in professionals, downsizers, and young couples. These newer residences often feature open-plan layouts, contemporary finishes, and low-maintenance designs—perfect for buyers looking to blend coastal charm with contemporary comfort. Whether you’re after a cosy coastal cottage or a sleek modern dwelling, Towradgi offers something special for every lifestyle.

 
3241 people live in Towradgi
65 % of households are couples with children
36 % of households own their own home

 

 

Brief History

Towradgi is a relaxed coastal suburb located just north of Wollongong, blending seaside tranquility with suburban convenience. Framed by the beautiful Towradgi Beach and its iconic rock pool, along with lush parks and reserves, the suburb is cherished for its laid-back lifestyle and friendly community atmosphere. Locals benefit from easy access to both natural beauty and essential amenities, including local cafes, schools, and convenient rail links connecting them seamlessly to Wollongong and Sydney. Families, retirees, and young professionals alike enjoy the area's inviting outdoor spaces, scenic cycleways, and vibrant community life.

Historically, Towradgi is deeply tied to the Dharawal people, the traditional custodians who have long valued the land's abundant coastal resources. Following European settlement, Towradgi evolved from modest farmland and scattered holiday cottages into the vibrant residential community it is today. Over recent decades, new developments—including contemporary townhouses and boutique apartments—have complemented the suburb’s traditional weatherboard and brick homes, enhancing its appeal while preserving its coastal charm. With strong transport options, proximity to Wollongong’s CBD, and an ongoing rise in local amenities, Towradgi continues to thrive as a highly desirable suburb for residents and investors alike.


Getting Around

Getting around Towradgi is refreshingly straightforward, thanks to its well-integrated public transport options and road connections. The suburb is served by Towradgi Station on the South Coast Line, offering regular services to Wollongong, Port Kembla, and Sydney. A significant station upgrade completed in May 2023 introduced lifts and a new footbridge, enhancing accessibility for all commuters . For those heading to Sydney, direct trains from Towradgi to Central Station run five times daily, with the journey taking approximately 1 hour and 36 minutes.

Bus services complement the train network, with Premier Illawarra's Route 3 looping through Towradgi, connecting residents to Wollongong, Bellambi, and surrounding suburbs. This service operates every 120 minutes, providing a convenient option for local travel . Additionally, the suburb's proximity to major roads like the Princes Highway and Memorial Drive ensures easy car access to Wollongong's city centre and beyond. For cyclists and pedestrians, the scenic Wollongong to Thirroul Bike Track runs through Towradgi, offering a safe and picturesque route along the coastline.


Things to do

Towradgi offers a delightful mix of coastal charm and community spirit, making it a perfect spot for both relaxation and recreation. The suburb's crown jewel is Towradgi Beach, a three-kilometre stretch of golden sand ideal for swimming, surfing, and beachcombing. Families appreciate the nearby saltwater rock pool and playground, providing safe and enjoyable options for children. The beach also features barbecues and ample parking, making it a popular destination for picnics and gatherings. For those interested in local history, a plaque at Towradgi Point commemorates the 1881 shipwreck of the Queen of Nations, adding a touch of intrigue to your seaside stroll. 

Beyond the beach, Towradgi boasts a range of activities to suit various interests. The Towradgi Beach Hotel is a local favourite, offering delicious food, live entertainment, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Sports enthusiasts can visit North Dalton Park, a regional sports centre hosting cricket and AFL matches. The Wollongong to Thirroul Bike Track runs through Towradgi, providing a scenic route for cyclists and walkers along the coastline. For a more leisurely experience, the Towradgi Bowling and Recreation Club offers lawn bowls and dining options. 

Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, Towradgi's diverse offerings ensure there's something for everyone to enjoy.


Shopping and Services

Towradgi offers a selection of local shops and services that cater to everyday needs, all within a relaxed, coastal setting. Convenience is key here, with essentials like the 7-Eleven on Pioneer Road providing 24/7 access to groceries and fuel . Anna’s Deli on Towradgi Road is a local favourite for fresh sandwiches and snacks, while Bottlemart at the Towradgi Beach Hotel serves as a go-to for beverages . For home improvement needs, residents can visit Step Safe Australia and Suttle Shades, both located along Towradgi Road.

For a broader shopping experience, residents often head to nearby Corrimal, just a five-minute drive away, where Stockland Corrimal offers over 40 specialty stores, including Woolworths and Dan Murphy's . Additionally, Wollongong Central, located approximately 5 km south, provides a comprehensive retail experience with over 200 stores, including major retailers like David Jones, H&M, and JB Hi-Fi . For government services, the Service NSW centre at Corrimal Park Mall is conveniently accessible, offering a range of essential services. 

Whether it's grabbing a quick coffee, picking up groceries, or accessing essential services, Towradgi and its neighbouring suburbs provide residents with a balanced mix of local charm and urban convenience.

Become a Local 

Primary School

High School

Parks

Playgrounds

Nursing homes

Post Office

Supermarket

Banking

Nearest Beach

Specialty Shops

Bakery

Butcher

Cafes

Bars

Pubs

Clubs

Bakery

Butcher

Cafes

Bars

Pubs

Clubs

Restaurants

Train Station

Bus Stops

Name of Bus Company

Surf Club

Dog Beaches

Surf Breaks

Board Riders

Nippers

Coastal Walking and Cycle Track

Public Pool

Ocean Pool

Gyms

Football Club

Soccer Club

Cricket Club

AFL Club

Dancing

Gymnastics

Little Athletics

Clubs/ Other Speciality

Churches/ Religious Centres

Restaurants

Train Station

Bus Stops

Name of Bus Company

Primary School

High School

Parks

Playgrounds

Nursing homes

Post Office

Supermarket

Banking

Nearest Beach

Specialty Shops

Annual Events

Scout Halls

Medical Centre

Hospital

Chemists

Chiropractor

Physiotherapist

Massage

Childcare

Mother Groups

Community Services

Boat Ramp

Fishing Club

Dentist

Skate Park

Tennis Court

Speed Camera

Ovals

Lawn Bowls

Mechanic

Auto Electrican

Fish Market

Brewery

Pool & Spa Shop/Services

Food Outlet/ Takeaway

 

Last Updated May 2025

Schools & Transport in Towradgi

Corrimal East Primary School
Primary School
K-6
Corrimal Primary School
Primary School
K-6
Fairy Meadow Primary School
Primary School
K-6
Towradgi Primary School
Primary School
K-6
Corrimal High School
Co-Ed High School
7-12
Keira High School
Co-Ed High School
7-12
Only intake zones which intersect with the official locality boundary of Towradgi are listed. Zones may only partially cover the suburb. Source: School intake zones for NSW government schools
Bus Services
Wollongong to Stanwell Park via Thirroul
Premier Charters
2
Wollongong to Bellambi via Towradgi (Loop Service)
Premier Illawarra
3
Wollongong to Bellambi via Balgownie (Loop Service)
Premier Illawarra
8
Wollongong to Austinmer Station
Dions Bus Service
90
University of Wollongong to Austinmer Station
Dions Bus Service
91
Wollongong to Bulli
Dions Bus Service
92
University of Wollongong to Bulli
Dions Bus Service
93
Train Services
South Coast Line
NSW Trains
SCO
Only routes with a boarding point within the official locality boundaries are listed. Source: TfNSW Timetables

Properties in Towradgi

25 Ziems Avenue, Towradgi Sold by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi25 Ziems Avenue
5
2
4
Sold $1,320,000
32 Marlo Road, Towradgi Sold by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi32 Marlo Road
5
3
3
Sold $1,680,000
26 Edgar Street, Towradgi Sold by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi26 Edgar Street
4
2
4
Sold $988,000
146 Pioneer Road, Towradgi Sold by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi146 Pioneer Road
3
2
2
Sold $800,000
10 John Street, Towradgi Sold by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi10 John Street
3
1
1
Sold Contact agent
5/145 Pioneer Road, Towradgi For Sale by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi5/145 Pioneer Road
3
2
2
For Sale Under Contract
171 Towradgi Road, Towradgi For Sale by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi171 Towradgi Road
3
1
2
For Sale Contact Agent
Towradgi Leased by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi 
4
2
2
Leased Contact agent
Towradgi Leased by Laurence Morgan Real Estate
Towradgi 
3
1
2
Leased Contact agent
5/145 Pioneer Road Towradgi
3 2 2
For Sale Under Contract
171 Towradgi Road Towradgi
3 1 2
For Sale Contact Agent
25 Ziems Avenue Towradgi
5 2 4
Sold $1,320,000
26 Edgar Street Towradgi
4 2 4
Sold $988,000
32 Marlo Road Towradgi
5 3 3
Sold $1,680,000
146 Pioneer Road Towradgi
3 2 2
Sold $800,000