Weather Forecast
15.30°C
Current Temperature
11.00km/h
Wind speed
21.67°C
Water Temperature
0.83m
Swell
1.28m
Tide
12/11
UV
Towradgi Beach (NSW 370) is a slightly curving 3.2 km long beach trending south of Towradgi Point to the low rocks on the south side of the small mouth of Fairy Creek (Fig. 4.295). The entire beach is backed by a low vegetated 200 m wide foredune series, which in turn is backed by low, now drained backbarrier swamp. This former swampy area prevented development near the beach, and today only the two surf clubs and their facilities impinge on the beach. Some of the northern foredune and southern drained area have been developed for playing fields. The channelised drain, called Towradgi Arm extends the full length of the beach and forms a small lagoon at the southern end, which breaks out against the southern rocks. The northern Towradgi Beach (NSW 370a) is patrolled by Towradgi SLSC (formed 1957), located on the foredune 350 m southwest of the point, with a commanding view down the beach. There is a large car park next to the surf club, and on the point it shares the rock pool with Corrimal. The beach is exposed to waves averaging 1.5 m which maintain usually well developed bars and rips (Fig. 4.296)
Beach Length: 3km

Patrolled Beach Flag Patrols

Sun
29 Dec
Mon
23 Dec
Tue
24 Dec
Wed
25 Dec
Thu
26 Dec
Fri
27 Dec
Sat
28 Dec
Towradgi SLSC
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09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
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11:00 -15:00
09:00 -18:00
Wollongong City Council Lifeguard Service
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
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Fairy Meadow SLSC
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09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
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11:00 -15:00
09:00 -18:00
Wollongong City Council Lifeguard Service
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
09:00 -18:00
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SLSA provides this information as a guide only. Surf conditions are variable and therefore this information should not be relied upon as a substitute for observation of local conditions and an understanding of your abilities in the surf. SLSA reminds you to always swim between the red and yellow flags and never swim at unpatrolled beaches. SLSA takes all care and responsibility for any translation but it cannot guarantee that all translations will be accurate.