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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 23 July 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 23 July 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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$50 million investment in the future of Wallsend
City of Newcastle will invest more than $50 million into Wallsend during the next five years as part of a long-term vision to upgrade roads, reduce flood risks and create safer, more connected active transport links.
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City of Newcastle plans multimillion-dollar upgrades to support women's sport
Three Newcastle sports fields will share in more than $3.3 million worth of upgrades aimed at encouraging increased female participation while also catering for predicted population growth.
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Wallsend preparing for a party 150 years in the making
The past, present and future will be celebrated next month with a family-friendly festival to mark the 150th anniversary of Wallsend being declared a municipality.
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City of Newcastle kicks off campaign for inclusion with Count Us In Sport events
Former Newcastle Knight Alex McKinnon and Paralympian Rae Anderson will join forces with City of Newcastle next month to champion the importance of making sport accessible for all.
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City of Newcastle investigates affordable housing on inner city site
Investigations are underway into the potential for affordable housing on a parcel of land owned by City of Newcastle in Hunter Street.
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Revitalisation of iconic harbourside precinct swings into action
City of Newcastle is progressing the centrepiece of its Harbour Foreshore Masterplan, seeking expressions of interest for contractors to deliver the city's largest playground.
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New program to enhance inclusive tourism offering
City of Newcastle is inviting businesses to participate in a program designed to grow Newcastle's position as an inclusive tourism destination and its share of the $6.8 billion accessible tourism market. -
Hunter Indoor Sports Centre
The NSW Government, through the NSW Office of Sport, has provided Newcastle Basketball with $25 million in NSW Government funding to deliver the Hunter Indoor Sports Centre. Newcastle Basketball is the grant recipient, applicant for the development, and operator of the proposed facility. -
Indoor pool plans move forward with community consultation
City of Newcastle is moving forward with plans for a year-round aquatic facility at Lambton Park War Memorial Swimming Centre.