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Supercars charity luncheon helps ‘sistas’ escape harm
City of Newcastle will host business and community leaders at a fundraising event during the Newcastle 500 to help power a global campaign to end violence against women. -
Newcastle demos SDGs for UN visitor
The head of the United Nations office in Australia is the special guest of our UN city today just months after City of Newcastle adopted the UN Sustainable Development Goals as part of our long-term strategic plan.
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City goes back to back with women Jets
The City of Newcastle has become a major sponsor of the Newcastle Jets W-League team for the second consecutive year, celebrating the partnership at the team's season launch tonight.
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City to make final checks on skate park design
City of Newcastle will review and finalise a coastal engineering report to ensure a skate bowl proposed for South Newcastle Beach doesn't negatively impact the coastal environment and natural sand renourishment processes.
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Map Newcastle's iconic street art online
Where can you take a seat in the Lord Mayor's chair, fight off a giant tyrannosaurus rex and have your mugshot taken as Newcastle's 'most wanted' - all in the same day?
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Council update: Tuesday 23 October 2018
Following is a summary of the Ordinary Council meeting for Tuesday 23 October 2018. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
NSW Waratahs latest major sporting team coming to Newcastle
City of Newcastle has secured the NSW Waratahs first ever official Super Rugby match at McDonald Jones Stadium in March next year.
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Smart City events to attract start-up businesses to Newcastle
Budding innovators and entrepreneurs can upload their own forward-thinking into Newcastle's future economy through a series of upcoming Smart City engagement activities.
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Museum energy upgrade wins Climate Council award
City of Newcastle has taken out top honours for the Newcastle Museum energy upgrade project at the inaugural Cities Power Partner Summit Awards. -
Maiden Supercars event a huge economic win
A $30 million windfall generated by the inaugural Newcastle 500 flowed through Newcastle's local economy last year, according to an independent research centre’s analysis of mobile phone data, banking records and business transactions.