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City of Newcastle begins construction on Tyrrell Street Bridge Replacement
City of Newcastle has started the $3.3 million replacement of Tyrrell Street Bridge in a major step towards combatting flooding which has plagued the local centre.
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Council Update Tuesday 24 September
Update for the City of Newcastle Ordinary Council meeting on Tuesday 24 September. -
Five star hotel fitout set to start as City of Newcastle makes final preparations for move
City of Newcastle will move into its new Administration Centre (CAC) at 12 Stewart Avenue on 8 October, allowing new owners Crystalbrook Collection to commence work on converting it into the City’s first five star hotel.
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‘Hardworking man’s softer, gentler side’ wins Kilgour Prize 2019 People's Choice
Joshua McPherson has won the KILGOUR PRIZE 2019 People’s Choice Award for a portrait capturing the death of a beloved pet.
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Multimillion-dollar investment for a smarter, safer Beresfield
Beresfield has received the first free Wi-Fi outside of the Newcastle city centre as part of a $3 million investment to revitalise and beautify the area. -
City delivers works in face of ongoing Stockton erosion
City of Newcastle will undertake multi-million dollar works at the northern end of the Mitchell Street seawall to protect it from future failure caused by ongoing coastal erosion.
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New Civic home for Visitor Information Centre
The former Civic Station will be transformed into the City’s Visitor Information Centre for both local and international visitors. -
Hamilton’s heritage character to be preserved
The unique character of Hamilton’s residential streetscapes will be preserved for future generations following the creation of the City’s first substantial heritage conservation area in 20 years.
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City commits to supporting flagship events
City of Newcastle has locked in three years of support for two flagship community events that attract tens of thousands of people to the city each year. -
Afghani refugee happy to call Newcastle home
At 21 the life of Afghani refugee Zarmina Ali was a far cry from that enjoyed by most men and women celebrating their rite of passage to adulthood in Australia.