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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.
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City’s cultural duo appointed to State roles
The Directors of Newcastle’s museum and art gallery have been recognised for their leading industry knowledge following their appointment to newly established Create NSW Artform Advisory Boards.
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Pioneering civic leader to be immortalised in bronze
A bronze statue paying homage to Australia’s first female Lord Mayor will take pride of place in front of the former Civic Station in the heart of Newcastle as part of ongoing revitalisation works. The late Joy Cummings OAM will become one of the only women in NSW to be immortalised in bronze, and the first person in Newcastle to be bestowed the honour.
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Ward boundaries under review
Under the NSW Local Government Act 1993, the City of Newcastle is required to review the distribution of voters across its Local Government Area Wards, and residents are now invited to have their say on proposed changes prior to next year’s Council elections.
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Green light for funding policy
Funding for projects to boost local business precincts is one step closer following the adoption of the Special Business Rate (SBR) Expenditure Policy.
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Council Update - Tuesday 27 August
Following is a summary of the Ordinary Council Meeting for Tuesday 27 August 2019. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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City sets sights on 100% renewable electricity target
A plan to source 100 per cent of City of Newcastle’s power from renewable generation could save ratepayers millions in energy costs over the next 25 years, a feasibility study has found.
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Local agency engaged to support vibrant business precincts
City of Newcastle has engaged a local agency with over three decades of experience helping Hunter businesses thrive, under a new Business Improvement Association (BIA) support services contract.