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Roaring good time in store at Newcastle Museum as visitors vote for best dinosaur in show
The Local Government elections may be over, but there's another ballot looming for Novocastrians this month when the latest exhibition opens at Newcastle Museum.
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Annual sand top ups needed for Stockton coastline
An ongoing program of sand nourishment will be the best way to provide a buffer for the coastline and beach amenity at Stockton according to a City of Newcastle evaluation, which considered a range of options for long term coastal management.
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City of Newcastle projects receive $1.2 million funding boost
A café and community facility at Newcastle's favourite nature reserve and an improved cycling link between the University of Newcastle and the city centre have received almost $1.2 million from the NSW Government.
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Richmond Vale Rail Trail a step closer
The landmark Richmond Vale Rail Trail project has reached an important approval milestone, with future work set to rejuvenate the historic rail line as a new regional shared path for the community and visitors.
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Celebrate inclusion on International Day of People with Disability
City of Newcastle is calling for comment on its new draft Disability Inclusion Action Plan (DIAP) as part of its commitment to creating an accessible and inclusive community.
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Festive fun comes to Newcastle's Civic precinct
Newcastle's Wheeler Place will play host to festive fun as the Civic precinct is transformed with an 11-metre-high Christmas tree and family-friendly activities.
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Civic Theatre set to reignite city with live performances in 2022
A sizzling new schedule of shows will reignite Newcastle audiences’ passion for live performance following the online launch of Civic Theatre’s new subscription season.
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Unique digital exhibition to reflect on the HIV crisis in the Hunter
A new exhibition at Newcastle’s Digital Library is delving into the collective memories of locals to provide a unique insight into the history of the AIDS epidemic in the Hunter.
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New laws get tough on abandoned shopping trolleys
Supermarket operators could be hit with an on the spot fine of $660 for not collecting abandoned shopping trolleys following advocacy by the City of Newcastle.
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Share your ideas for Georgetown local centre upgrade
City of Newcastle has begun community consultation with local residents and business owners to understand views on safety, parking and public spaces in the Georgetown Local Centre area.