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Construction progress reveals first view of expanded Newcastle Art Gallery
Novocastrians are being given their first view of Newcastle Art Gallery's significantly expanded footprint as the scaffolding starts to come down around the once-in-a-generation project.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 29 April 2025
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 29 April 2025. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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Council Budget continues to support growth of Newcastle
One hundred and fifty-nine million dollars will be invested into infrastructure projects as part of City of Newcastle's draft Budget for 2025-26. -
New fans flock to see SIX Queens tell their story
Global phenomenon SIX the Musical has attracted a host of new visitors to Newcastle's Civic Theatre with almost 23,000 tickets already snapped up midway through the show's purple reign. -
Statement retracting claims of bullying by the Lord Mayor
A statement from the Lord Mayor Ross Kerridge and CEO Jeremy Bath. -
Community invited to have their say on Camp Shortland open space
City of Newcastle is inviting feedback from the community as it finalises plans for Camp Shortland as part of the staged remediation of the former Newcastle 500 track. -
Council endorses milestone community vision
City of Newcastle is looking to the future with a long-term framework that will guide Newcastle's development over the next decade.
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Community input needed to protect and enhance Newcastle's cultural heart
A new lawn area and event screen in Wheeler Place, better pedestrian and cycling connections, and more green spaces are being proposed under a concept plan for Newcastle’s historic Civic Precinct. -
Council update: Ordinary Council Meeting (items adjourned from 25 March) - Tuesday 15 April 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. -
City of Newcastle looks to the future with strategic investments
City of Newcastle has taken another step in its long-term financial plans to ensure it can meet the need for infrastructure and services across the city into the future.