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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. -
Step into September school holiday events and activities
Families are spoilt for choice with City of Newcastle set to host a wide range of activities across its venues during the upcoming September school holidays. -
New Annual opens with a celebration of music and movement
City of Newcastle's flagship cultural festival is making a song and dance about its opening weekend by hosting a range of unique performances at iconic venues. -
New Annual delivers hands-on festival experience
City of Newcastle is giving Novocastrians the chance to become part of the performance and immerse themselves in this year's New Annual experience. -
Exhibition’s international debut for prehistoric summer at Newcastle Museum
Newcastle Museum is hatching a world premiere 145 million years in the making, as Dinosaurs: Surviving Extinction showcases the giants and babies of the Cretaceous from the brink of oblivion to the skies of today.
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Making it easier to get the party started in streets across Newcastle
Street parties and festivals could become a more regular fixture in five locations across Newcastle as part of a pilot program designed to create vibrant, activated spaces for the community to enjoy.