Welcome to the Northern Wollongong District Chamber of Commerce
The Corrimal Chamber of Commerce has been renamed as the Northern Wollongong District Chamber of Commerce (NWDCC) as of July 2010. The original chamber was first established in 1949 by a number of local business people who had recognised the value of coming together to promote their interests-in-common for the growth of the area. The newly named chamber will further this legacy encompassing a larger area spanning from Fairy Meadow to Bulli, including the upper areas of Balgownie, Mount Pleasant and Woonona.
Today, the Chamber consists of an Executive Committee made up of 6 local business owners along with numerous sub committees and advisors from other various organisations within the area. These businesses who all share a like minded vision for the greater Northern Wollongong region have recently come together to re-establish the Chamber's activities of the past. This current Committee has a lot of energy, passion and drive with the common aim to see the area grow and flourish and to invite new members from surrounding suburbs to be part of a new larger chamber. Most importantly, the Chamber provides a regular meeting place for all members and interested parties to debate, and progress matters concerning the community along with pursue networking and educational opportunities. We aim to "Make a Difference".
Our vision
To provide a central point for businesses to connect and contribute towards positive change and growth of Northern Wollongong and the surrounds as a major town and commercial hub in the Northern Illawarra region
Our mission
To advance business within the area and surrounding areas by delivering innovation, leadership, advocacy, promotion of business interests and establishing long term relationships with key business partners.
Our purpose
Years ago it was generally thought that a Chamber of Commerce was a group of people that basically used the meeting nights for socializing or self gain.
Today, the Chamber has a very important and wider role to play in the community...
It is important for business people, regardless of whether they are fledgling or established businesses, to have a point of reference for support or advice. That is usually your local Chamber of Commerce.



