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Council update - 13 June 2017
Following is a summary of the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 13 June 2017. Note: It is not a record of resolutions. -
More shade and car parking on foreshore
State-of-the-art computer imaging shows how Newcastle City Council's Newcastle Foreshore tree replacement program will transform the area into a greener, more usable space for residents and visitors to the city. -
Grants help make vibrant city
A sunset symphony by the sea, a multicultural bush dance and an exhibition of student interpretations of time and place in Newcastle have all received help from Council's annual grants and sponsorship program.
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Melbourne Comedy Festival rolls into Newcastle for June long weekend
Buckle up Newcastle, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival Roadshow is rolling into town for three big shows, 9-11 June nightly at 8pm! -
'The Ghost who walks' returns to Newcastle Art Gallery in THE PHANTOM SHOW
'The Ghost who walks' returns to Newcastle in THE PHANTOM SHOW to help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Newcastle Art Gallery building.
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Hill Bathers Way section underway
Council contractors will begin work Friday on the next stage of the landmark Bathers Way coastal pathway from Merewether to Nobbys Beach.
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75 years on: Community invited to Fort Scratchley commemorative event
A free community event on Thursday 8 June will commemorate the shelling of Newcastle, 75 years after the surprise Japanese attack.
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Seven Stages of Grieving comes to Newcastle for Reconciliation Week
In acknowledgment of Reconciliation Week 2017, Newcastle City Council is bringing The Seven Stages of Grieving to Civic Playhouse from 30 May to 3 June as part of the Civic Season 2017.
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Portal to city's tech future opens
Digital dealings with city authorities, whiz-kid computer coders biking between tech hubs and energy-efficient lighting on streets lined with productivity-boosting data sensors and electric vehicles - welcome to Newcastle's future, not in 50 years' time but the next five years.
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One Million Stars at Newcastle Museum
The One Million Stars to End Violence exhibition is on at Newcastle Museum until Sunday 25 June 2017.