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Stockton’s Mitchell Street set for a facelift
City of Newcastle will increase the number of street trees in Stockton’s main street from three to 40 as part of a $3.3 million upgrade to start in early 2021.
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Library fines amnesty supports local families this Christmas
City of Newcastle’s Libraries are offering library members the opportunity to clear unpaid fines by donating non-perishable food and toiletry items in an annual initiative designed to support local families.
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New $1.2m inclusive playground at Stevenson Park delivered in partnership with community
Mayfield West is home to the city’s newest all-abilities playground with the opening of a $1.2 million active space at Stevenson Park.
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Newcastle Art Gallery celebrates the bliss of domestic life
Newcastle Art Gallery is encouraging audiences to view everyday household items in a whole new light with the launch of its exhibition, DOMESTIC BLISS: functional works from the collection.
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$1 million boost for City of Newcastle projects
An active sports hub in Wallsend and the long-awaited upgrade of the local centre at Blackbutt Village in New Lambton, have jointly received a $1 million boost from the NSW Government’s Resources for Regions program.
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Greater Bank celebrations gifts trees to the City of Newcastle
Newcastle has been home for Greater Bank for 75 years and now the city will be the major beneficiary of its anniversary celebrations, receiving more than 20,000 native trees and shrubs to be planted at sites across the area.
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Community invited to have a say on City’s Parking and Cycling Plans
Making the best use of public streetscapes while encouraging active transport and managing parking demand are key features of City of Newcastle’s draft Cycling and Parking Plans.
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City of Newcastle's Annual Report reflects achievements in challenging year
New playgrounds and local centres for the community, flood mitigating infrastructure in Wallsend and an energy saving five-megawatt solar farm at Summerhill Waste Management Centre are just some of the City’s achievements during a year like no other.
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Ordinary Council Meeting 24 November
A summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 24 November 2020.
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City set sights on tourism to bolster future of COVID disrupted economy
A fresh approach to unleash Newcastle’s tourism potential will be unveiled by City of Newcastle to attract a wider visitor audience and boost local economic COVID-recovery efforts.