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City eases COVID-19 pressures for supermarkets and doctors’ surgeries
City of Newcastle will give businesses flexibility to ease pressures relating to COVID-19 by enabling more truck deliveries to supermarkets, longer hours for doctors’ surgeries and provisions for social distancing among outdoor diners at restaurants.
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City to announce COVID-19 Community and Economic Resilience Plan
The City of Newcastle is developing a Community and Economic Resilience package, to assist Novocastrians through a period of unprecedented social and economic disruption caused by the spread of COVID-19.
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Statement on Blackbutt Reserve
Blackbutt Reserve’s 182 hectares of eucalypt bushland, trails and recreational facilities remain open as the City continues to work with the State and Federal Government on limiting the spread of COVID-19.
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Statement on events and sponsorships amid COVID-19
City of Newcastle is continuing to work with the State and Federal Government on limiting the spread of COVID-19
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Update on City’s swimming centres
In order to do all we can to limit the transmission of the COVID-19 and to prioritise the wellbeing of staff and the community, the end of season closure will be brought forward to Monday 23 March for City-owned swimming centres.
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City’s cultural facilities’ response to COVID-19
In response to COVID-19, the Federal Government has introduced social distancing measures, which include limiting non-essential organised gatherings of 500 people or more. -
City working with key partners on COVID-19 response
City of Newcastle is working in collaboration with government partners including NSW Health to ensure our city is prepared in the event of further spread of COVID-19 to the region.
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COVID-19: how we are responding
Our employees are monitoring developments relating to COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) daily and assessing any potential impact on city services and events.
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Statement on Hamilton Carnivale
Hamilton Carnivale has previously been hosted by the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber of Commerce, which has recently seen a number of directors resign, has chosen not to apply to Council for funding or support to run Carnivale this year.
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Paul Jennings display calls library in world first
The haunted dunny from children’s bookRound the Twist and Paul Jennings’ colourful sea creature in The Fisherman and the Theefysprayare among characters and scenes in a new exhibition inspired by the famous writer.