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I've looked into this and the only bit of land where a track/ drag strip can be put is at yallah, between Dapto and Albion park, across the road from hungry jacks, it's privately owned and I recall someone from ray white Wollongong knowing who owned it( this was 3years back and it was mega buck to buy)

across the road from there can't be built in for anything. Crash zone for the air port.

The next property behind that my father leases part of, council won't let them build even one house on there, why? It's in a 15 year plan to expand west dapto down there.

Ten there's the low lying flood ground that could be ideal just off the Illawarra highway... Wait... Ball is in motion to put the freeway from cleary bros near shell cove through there and back on at yallah to bypass Albion Park.

Wollongong has no room for a drag way. EOS.

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