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Students picture new vision for sustainable waste future
City of Newcastle has uncovered the next generation of sustainability champions as part of a school art competition designed to promote resource recovery.
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Colourful career of former Commonwealth Meat Inspector celebrated with Freeman of the City honour
A former campaigner to improve health and safety conditions for those working in abattoirs is the latest honouree to be conferred as a Freeman of the City of Newcastle.
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Church Walk Park
City of Newcastle (CN) has collaborated with community members to highlight a hidden green oasis in the heart of Newcastle’s CBD.
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Newcastle’s largest playground now open in Wallsend
Wallsend is now home to the city's largest playground complete with a bike pump track, climbing walls, basketball court, tennis hitting wall and fitness equipment, following the completion of the $2 million Wallsend Active Hub.
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Nominate a local hero for the Newcastle Citizen of the Year Awards
Applications for nominations for City of Newcastle’s 2023 Citizen of the Year Awards are now being accepted.
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Newcastle on track to capture more of lucrative business tourism market
Large-scale business events have returned to Newcastle following a COVID-enforced industry hiatus, with more than 360 delegates currently in the city attending the 2022 RSL NSW Annual State Congress.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 25 October 2022
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 25 October 2022. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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City entices entrepreneurs to Newcastle
City of Newcastle (CN) is inviting entrepreneurs and professionals to set up shop for three months free of charge as part of a program to diversify and increase the local skills base.
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Environmental works underway at former Shortland landfill site
City of Newcastle (CN) has kicked off significant environmental works at a former landfill site that took waste from across the Hunter for more than 20 years.
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Capital works top $100 million as City of Newcastle confirms outcome of financial year
City of Newcastle (CN)’s annual financial report confirms the city invested more than $100 million into infrastructure projects last year, as part of a stimulus program to buffer the local the economy during the pandemic.