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Christmas cheer lights up Newcastle's Civic precinct
Newcastle's Wheeler Place will play host to festive fun as the Civic precinct comes to life with an 11-metre-high Christmas tree and family-friendly activities.
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Dog lovers to head west with City of Newcastle unveiling plans for new fenced off-leash dog park
Maryland will become home to the city's newest fenced off-leash dog park, with City of Newcastle unveiling a multi-stage masterplan featuring dedicated areas for both large and small canines.
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International stars head up sizzling summer of events in Newcastle
Newcastle has launched into a sizzling summer of events, with 150 of the state's best rowers taking to the waters of Throsby Creek today ahead of a busy period of music, sport and culture.
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City of Newcastle champions disability inclusion in the workplace
A training video advocating for more inclusive workplaces will be launched today to raise awareness of the barriers and opportunities people with a disability face in employment.
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Newcastle Ocean Baths turns 100
Newcastle's much-loved ocean baths will notch up another significant milestone tomorrow with the 100th anniversary of their official opening.
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Investing in people key to Newcastle's economic future
Addressing skills shortages and leveraging future opportunities for jobs and economic growth will be on the agenda when City of Newcastle (CN) meets with local business leaders today.
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Inclusivity at the heart of new playspace for Gregson Park
An inclusive playground enriched with traditional indigenous elements are key features of a new million-dollar playspace proposed for Hamilton’s most historic park.
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City's regional waste strategy receives Council green light
City of Newcastle (CN) will move forward with plans to transform its Summerhill Waste Management Centre into a regional recovery hub following the adoption of its sustainable waste strategy.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 22 November 2022
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting on Tuesday 22 November 2022. NB: It is not a full record of resolutions.
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Sixteen projects to boost City’s night-time economy
A roaming music festival, contemporary dance party, and quarterly food, art and wine trails will attract more visitors into the city centre at night, increase spending at local businesses and showcase local creatives thanks to funding from City of Newcastle's special business rate.