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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 28 July 2020
A summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 28 July 2020
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Weather update
The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has forecast large and powerful surf conditions hazardous to coastal activities today and tomorrow.
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Wallsend gets $2 million overhaul
City of Newcastle is investing $2 million to improve traffic and pedestrian conditions in Wallsend’s local centre while opening the conversation on its long-term masterplan.
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City shores up Marine Rescue with a permanent home at Stockton
A new long-term base has been found for Marine Rescue on the Stockton foreshore after five years without a permanent home.
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Million-dollar boost for COVID-affected sectors
Events, place activations and initiatives to re-energise Newcastle and boost the local economy are now eligible for a record $1.3 million in funding from the City.
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Stockton Erosion Update
City of Newcastle will relocate the two remaining beachfront cabins at Stockton Beach Holiday Park to higher ground away from the threat of erosion within the south west corner of the park this Friday.
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Joslin Street Local Centre's multimillion-dollar upgrade to include expanded public open space
Kotara’s Joslin Street is the latest City of Newcastle local centre to be given a makeover with a $2 million upgrade to improve public amenity, pedestrian safety and access, now underway.
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City updates Gallery expansion plans to include more exhibition space
City of Newcastle will shortly lodge an amended development application to further increase exhibition floor space for an expanded Newcastle Art Gallery.
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Stage set for reopening of Civic Theatre
The Civic Theatre will serve up a much-needed dose of laughs to lift our spirits when the Newcastle landmark reopens its doors to the public from the 27th of July.
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City implements COVID-19 food safety inspections
City of Newcastle has introduced a program to conduct COVID-19 safety inspections on food businesses in Newcastle.