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New online directory makes it easier to find the right local community service
City of Newcastle has launched a new one-stop-shop for local community services, making it easier for residents to find the right service and access the latest information.
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What’s ON website to help drive awareness of Newcastle’s event economy
A new website capturing everything happening across Newcastle has been launched by City of Newcastle to help locals and visitors make the most of the city’s entertainment options.
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Redeem your Dine & Discover NSW vouchers in Newcastle during the school holidays
The NSW Government’s Dine & Discover NSW vouchers can now be redeemed at over 70 hospitality, entertainment and recreation venues across the city.
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Plenty of laughs on offer at Newcastle’s home of comedy
With some of Australia’s funniest comedians on the line-up across four hilarious shows, Civic Theatre is set to become Newcastle’s new home of comedy.
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City seeks early feedback from community on north Stockton CMP erosion management options
City of Newcastle is seeking feedback from the community on erosion management options for the northern area of Stockton Beach as part of work underway on the Stockton Coastal Management Program (CMP) 2021.
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City calls on the community to shape 2040 vision
The services and facilities required in 2040 are being explored as City of Newcastle prepares a new Community Strategic Plan on behalf of the community.
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Streets are shared spaces in Newcastle
Newcastle’s identity as a cycling friendly city continues to evolve with construction scheduled to commence mid-year on a cycling path along Hunter Street in the city’s west end.
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The Station set for live site as world’s best surfers drop-in to Newcastle
A ‘live site’ for the community to soak up the festival atmosphere of the World Surf League (WSL)’s Newcastle Cup has been created at The Station.
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City delivers new local centre for Merewether
City of Newcastle has delivered its $2 million upgrade of Llewellyn Street, Merewether ahead of schedule and to budget, creating a safe, attractive space for the community to shop and enjoy.
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$2.4 million makeover for Kotara unveiled
City of Newcastle has completed a $2.4 million upgrade of Joslin Street, Kotara with a safe and welcoming new public space created at the heart of the renewal.