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Kerbside works to begin on Watt Street
Minor works will begin on Watt Street from Monday 16 April to install bluestone pavers along the kerbside from Scott Street to King Street.
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Unity through Diversity for Youth Week
A youth forum followed by friendly soccer games plus fun skate and street art workshops are among nine free Youth Week celebrations organised by Newcastle City Council and partners.
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Night life plan open for comment
A live music task force and even-handed noise management policy are part of a sweeping plan to breathe new life and colour into Newcastle's night-time hospitality and cultural scene.
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Lord Mayor praises youngsters' ANZAC tribute
Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes has congratulated Hunter school kids on a stirring tribute to World War One veterans at the final Combined Schools ANZAC Commemorative Event of the Anzac Centenary.
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Free chemical cleanout day Saturday
Residents of Newcastle and the Hunter are invited to get rid of old gas cylinders, paint cans, motor oil and batteries at a free chemical clean out day on Saturday 14 April. -
Record grants and sponsorships on offer in 2018
A record $560,000 is being offered in Newcastle City Council grants and sponsorships in 2018 to help activate public places, enhance community wellbeing and strengthen the city's reputation as a destination for tourism, business and events.
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Local centre upgrades underway in Carrington's main street
Carrington will soon become one of Newcastle's first suburbs to offer free Wi-Fi in its local centre. -
Council design to focus on better customer service
A new organisation design has been announced for Newcastle City Council with the goal of providing improved, high quality services to the Newcastle community.
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Community Recycling Centre now open at Summerhill
A new Community Recycling Centre (CRC) opened today in Newcastle, where householders in the region can drop off problem wastes such as paints, oils, gas bottles, e-waste and batteries for free.
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Directors for Newcastle Art Gallery and Museum
Newcastle City Council has announced the appointment of a Director for the Newcastle Art Gallery and a Director for the Museum, as part of its new organisation design.