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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 29 October 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 29 October 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
Community unites for World Stroke Day Morning Tea
City of Newcastle, in collaboration with the Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), held its annual Lord Mayor’s World Stroke Day Morning Tea at Newcastle Museum this morning.
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Wheels in motion to improve active travel along Parkway Avenue
The community is invited to have their say on a proposal to upgrade Newcastle's cycling and pedestrian network along the heritage listed Parkway Avenue in Hamilton South.
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Community invited to share feedback on Newcastle Show public holiday
City of Newcastle is inviting Novocastrians to help determine whether the first day of the 2025 Newcastle Show should be declared a local public holiday. -
Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 8 October 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 8 October 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
Community invited to spring into Gregson Park’s reimagined playspace
City of Newcastle is ready to celebrate the completion of the $3.5 million playground upgrade at Gregson Park with a family friendly community event. -
New Annual in full swing ahead of grand finale
A nine-metre-tall version of the traditional playground swing will give locals and visitors a new perspective on Newcastle as part of the final weekend of New Annual. -
City of Newcastle election results 2024
The NSW Electoral Commission has finalised the count for the local government election held on 14 September 2024, with Dr Ross Kerridge elected as Lord Mayor. -
Grant paves way for Paralympian to champion NSW’s first wheelchair-accessible skate bowl
City of Newcastle is dropping into history to support Paralympian Paul Nunnari activate NSW’s first wheelchair-accessible skate bowl as part of a $20,000 boost for local inclusive sports events.
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City of Newcastle calls for next wave of trainee lifeguards
With beaches that attract over one million swimmers and sunseekers each year, City of Newcastle is calling for high-school aged trainee lifeguards to patrol our coastline alongside our professional lifeguards.