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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.
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King Edward Park recommended for Heritage Register
With its spectacular ocean views, importance to Newcastle’s traditional custodians the Awabakal people, penal and defence history and timeless appeal for picnics and recreation, King Edward Park holds enormous significance to Newcastle.
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Statement on Jill Gaynor employment termination appeal
Statement about the appeal regarding the termination of Jill Gaynor’s employment.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 23 March 2021
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 23 March 2021. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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Tourism plan to shape Newcastle’s visitor economy as a destination with a difference
A first-of-its-kind plan to reposition Newcastle as a premier tourism destination with focuses on events, natural assets and cultural heritage has been approved by City of Newcastle.
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Preliminary design for Newcastle Ocean Baths Stage 1 shows improvements to access and safety
City of Newcastle will meet a community reference group for the Newcastle Ocean Baths upgrade this Wednesday, to discuss a preliminary design which focuses on improving the two ageing pools and lower promenades.
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City of Newcastle Budget confirms Newcastle on road to recovery from economic impact of COVID-19
Building on six years of stable and consistent progressive Budgets that have protected services and local jobs while ensuring long-term financial sustainability, City of Newcastle is forecasting a $23.5 million turnaround in its financial performance just 12 months on from the peak of the economic impact caused by COVID-19.
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Bumper weekend of events paves the way for action-packed April
Thousands of sports fans will descend on Newcastle this weekend as the city plays host to two major national events, offering a taste of what is to come during an action-packed April.