
Council update: Ordinary Council Meeting (items adjourned from 25 March) - Tuesday 15 April 2025
15 Apr 2025
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council Meeting (items adjourned from 25 March) of Tuesday 15 April. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
Ordinary business
Newcastle 2040 Review
Council voted unanimously to endorse the revised Community Strategic Plan Newcastle 2040, which provides the basis for the ongoing alignment of the City of Newcastle's decision-making processes, strategies, and activities with the vision of the Newcastle community.
City of Newcastle Advisory Committee annual reports
Council voted unanimously to receive City of Newcastle’s Advisory Committee Annual Reports for 2024.
Tabling of Petition – off-leash dog area for small to medium dogs – Newcastle East
Council noted the tabling of a petition to establish an off-leash area for small to medium dogs in Newcastle East.
Executive Monthly Performance Report
Council received the Executive Monthly Performance Report for February 2025.
Notices of Motion
Bequest from the estate of the late Anne Powell to New Lambton Community Centre
Council unanimously supported a notice of motion to acknowledge and celebrate the bequest of almost $64,000 from the Estate of the late Anne Geraldine Powell to the New Lambton Community Centre to benefit community groups that utilise the centre.
Relocating the Wickham Return and Earn
Council unanimously supported a notice of motion to write to TOMRA Cleanaway, the NSW Environment Protection Authority and the State Member for Newcastle, reiterating ongoing issues with the location of the Wickham Return and Earn facility and request that it is relocated to a more suitable location.
Notice of Motion to receive a petition: Petition against the introduction of permit parking scheme – George, Mary, Power, Phoebe and Morgan Streets, Islington
Council unanimously supported a notice of motion to receive a petition from 115 Islington residents against the proposed introduction of a Permit Parking Scheme in George, Mary, Power, Phoebe and Morgan Streets, Islington.
Council noted the petition was generated in relation to a matter that was under an open public consultation process. This consultation process has now been completed and over 98% of submissions noted an objection to it. Given the results of the consultation, it has been resolved the proposal will not progress and there will be no changes to the on-street parking regulations in this area.
Protecting the integrity of the Hunter Estuary in Newcastle
Council unanimously supported a notice of motion to seek an update on behalf of the community of the actions underway to mitigate and redress the impacts from development on, and rehabilitation of, our wetlands ecosystem in Newcastle, particularly in Minmi and Fletcher. Council requests a briefing with representatives from the NSW Local Land Services, NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, and Council officers.