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City of Newcastle launches plan to develop 10-year cultural roadmap
Newcastle's cultural credentials will take centre stage as part of a 10-year strategy that will guide City of Newcastle's commitment to the local arts, culture and creative industries.
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City of Newcastle doubles down on youth-led climate action
Young Novocastrians have another chance to design and deliver local solutions to climate change with applications opening tomorrow for $150,000 in funding through City of Newcastle's Youth Climate Action grants program. -
City of Newcastle shines a light on seniors for statewide festival
Newcastle high school students will be talking tech with seniors as part of an intergenerational IT lesson being rolled out at Newcastle Museum next week during the NSW Seniors Festival.
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Newcastle City Council appoints new Directors to Airport Boards
Newcastle City Council has appointed Deputy Lord Mayor Callum Pull to the Boards of Newcastle Airport.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 25 February 2025
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 25 February 2025. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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Strategic push to secure major events delivers multimillion-dollar windfall for Newcastle
City of Newcastle is looking to up the ante on its investment into major events, which have already injected more than $2.5 million into the local economy during the first two months of 2025. -
Major international skateboarding event heading to Newcastle
South Newcastle Skate Park will be launched onto the world stage when the Jackalope Block Party rolls into town in November with support from City of Newcastle's Special Business Rate funding. -
NSW Government commitment needed to deliver ongoing Stockton sand nourishment strategy
The NSW Government is being urged to take ownership of a holistic strategy that will buffer Stockton's coastline from erosion, following a meeting of the Stockton Community Liaison Group this week.
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Young waste warriors go behind-the-scenes at Summerhill
City of Newcastle has introduced a new generation to the benefits of waste minimisation and recycling during a tour designed specifically for children.
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Citizen of the Year leads the way for Indigenous literacy
A Worimi man who completed a 4,500km journey from Western Australia to Newcastle raising funds to improve Indigenous literacy has been selected as Newcastle's Citizen of the Year 2025.
Twenty-three-year-old Bailey Myers received the award at City of Newcastle's Citizen of the Year ceremony today for his solo walk in March 2024, which spanned almost six months and raised nearly $16,000 in donations.