The week's most clicked stories

1. From fast food to fine dining: a world first for Warilla Maccas

Warilla McDonald's made news this week after announcing plans to begin offering plates, cutlery and table service with its dine-in meals - Greg Ellis

2.Boardriding legend to shut down surf store

Wollongong boardriding legend John Skipp will close down his surf fashion store after 45 years on the city's main street - Angela Thompson

3. Couple accused of $1.2m business fraud

A Blackbutt couple faced court, accused of failing to account for more than $1.2 million from their Wollongong strata management business - Emma Spillett

4. Parents jailed for Warrawong attack

A couple were sentenced to six-months' jail after a brutal Warrawong school yard brawl - Emma Spillett

5. Frustrated Figtree motorists to be rewarded

The RMS announced plans to reward Figtree motorists with a barbecue following delays in the upgrade of a busy intersection. 

6. Royal commission 'should examine Nestor case'

A lawyer said the case of a former priest cleared of a child abuse charge should be referred to the upcoming royal commission into institutional child sexual abuse - AAP

Commission's huge backflip on Calderwood

The NSW Planning Assessment Commission performed an 'outrageous backflip' on the controversial Calderwood project - Alex Arnold

Figtree residents blast Princes Highway upgrade

Figtree residents hit out against the $15m upgrade to a popular intersection, claiming it has caused more problems than it has solved - Kate McIlwain

Work begins on CBD pedestrian tunnel

Work has begun on a pedestrian tunnel under Keira Street, as part of GPT's Wollongong Central expansion. 

Man hid drugs in woman's pants, court told

A man handed a stash of drugs and cash to a woman during a police raid on his Port Kembla house, Wollongong Local Court was told this week - Emma Spillett

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