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The town's major commercial area lies between an area just north of Bulli Pass, where the Princes Highway splits to form the Lawrence Hargrave Drive, to Thirroul Station, on the South Coast Line, and over the bridge and past the main centre and the Anita's Theatre building, which underwent large-scale renovations in 2006 / 2007.
Supermarkets include a BI-LO and Franklins.
Thirroul is steadily growing in population, and many new shops are added regularly.
Many cafes now exist in Thirroul's main commercial area, adding to its popularity as a seaside holiday town.
The Beaches Hotel and Ryans Hotel are lively pubs for locals and tourists alike, both located on the main road.
Thirroul also has a sub-branch of the Returned and Services League of Australia ( RSL ).
The boutique clothing and jewellery shops, florists, conveniences stores, newsagencies and other shopping essentials make it the main shopping area for the northern suburbs of Wollongong.

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