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City says thanks to committed volunteers
City of Newcastle has praised the service of its volunteers at a special morning tea marking National Volunteers Week.
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City Hall refurb motoring along
Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes turned back the clock 90 years today to celebrate an important milestone in the restoration of City Hall. -
Community welcome to learn about fenced dog park plan
City of Newcastle invites the community to an information session at the site of the City’s first fenced dog park next Saturday to view plans and hear about its benefits.
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City leads with purchase of electric cars
City of Newcastle has begun replacing its fleet of petrol-powered cars by purchasing two electric models engineered for better performance, efficiency and sustainability.
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Hey! Streets of our Town on show at library
Late 19th and early 20th century subdivision plans of Hunter suburbs feature in a new Newcastle Library exhibition that offers a fascinating look at our early neighbourhoods.
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Fire safety issues resolved at Carrington boarding house
City of Newcastle intends to remove an emergency order on a boarding house in Bourke Street Carrington, allowing it to re-open seven months after regulatory action was taken to protect residents from serious fire safety breaches.
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250 new Novocastrians welcomed at City Hall
Kenyan-born Zac Ekandi has vivid memories of the day he walked into Nairobi’s British Council office 17 years ago tasked with making the biggest decision of his teenage life.
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Fitness stations to energise Stockton
Fitness enthusiasts who frequent Stockton’s foreshore for their outdoor exercise pursuits will now have another reason to step out and stay in shape.
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From New York to Newcastle - Gallery exhibition celebrates internationally significant artist
Newcastle Art Gallery’s next exhibition VIRGINIA CUPPAIDGE: the nature of abstraction is a survey exhibition of work celebrating Cuppaidge’s return to Australia.
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City opens $500k funding programs
City of Newcastle has opened this year’s grants and sponsorship funding round worth half a million dollars to support events and initiatives such as Newcastle’s first homegrown comedy festival.