Coalcliff Bombie Bar's fight for survival

Desiree Savage
Updated March 20 2017 - 5:32pm, first published 5:00pm
Bombie supporters Frank Perfect, Rob Deacon and muscian Damion Stirling at the defunct Bombie Bar at Coalcliff SLSC. The event used to raise money for vital life saving equipment before it was forced to close. Picture: Georgia Matts
Bombie supporters Frank Perfect, Rob Deacon and muscian Damion Stirling at the defunct Bombie Bar at Coalcliff SLSC. The event used to raise money for vital life saving equipment before it was forced to close. Picture: Georgia Matts

It could be years before live melodies drift out into the sea at Coalcliff again with Wollongong City Council upholding a ban on the “Bombie Bar”.

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Desiree Savage

Desiree Savage

Editor - The Senior

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