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Road renewal paves the way for the next stage of Wallsend town centre
The latest stage of a $6 million investment into roads and footpath improvements across the western suburbs has seen extensive road resurfacing wrap up along a section of Wallsen's bustling Nelson Street. -
Working around the clock to future-proof landmark
City of Newcastle is investing in the future of the historic City Hall clock, investigating an upgrade that will ensure it continues to keep time for generations of Novocastrians.
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Beresfield students join generation restoration on World Environment Day
Beresfield Public School students have pulled on their gardening gloves for a hands-on lesson in urban biodiversity delivered by City of Newcastle to celebrate World Environment Day. -
City of Newcastle secures future of key biodiversity corridor
City of Newcastle has secured the long-term protection of a significant wetland and woodland area, which forms an essential link in the biodiversity corridor between Stockton and the Watagans. -
Improvements on the way for Smith Park
Work will get underway at Smith Park next month as part of a multimillion-dollar upgrade of the popular Hamilton North sportsground. -
City of Newcastle backs zero emissions future with hydrogen truck trial
Bin morning will become quieter and cleaner for Newcastle residents after Councillors voted to add a hydrogen-powered truck to the City of Newcastle waste collection fleet.
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Community invited to have their say on the future of Broadmeadow
City of Newcastle is inviting the community to provide feedback on a 30-year plan that outlines how housing, employment opportunities and public spaces are developed in Broadmeadow.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 28 May 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 28 May 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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EV investment charges up city-wide net zero vision
City of Newcastle is investing almost $450,000 to triple the number of public electric vehicle (EV) charger ports across the city.
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Tenders called for next stage of Bar Beach repair work
City of Newcastle is moving forward with remediation and accessibility improvements at Bar Beach, inviting tenders for the next stage of rehabilitation works at the popular coastal destination.