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Fun and fitness for Camp Shortland
A children's bike track and outdoor gym equipment have been nominated as the preferred options for the restoration of Camp Shortland following Newcastle's annual Supercars event.
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Is your K9 our A1 pup?
The search is on for a trio of charismatic canines to be immortalised in print as part of Newcastle City Council's campaign to promote responsible dog ownership.
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Merewether Beach among Australia's best
Merewether Beach has been named Australia's best city beach in an annual wrap-up of the nation's best stretches of coast, beating iconic locations such as Bondi Beach and Surfers Paradise.
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Park and Ride for a hassle-free New Year's Eve
Newcastle's highly successful Park and Ride service will operate on New Year's Eve to help revellers travel to and fro Council's spectacular Neon New Year 2017 celebrations at Queens Wharf.
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Council helps with Christmas recycling
Newcastle City Council is offering locals free disposal of household recyclables over the holiday period to help them do the right thing by the environment at Christmas.
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New Bathers Way section unveiled
The Bathers Way coastal pathway from Merewether to Nobbys has moved another step closer to completion with the opening of the $4million The Hill section of the ambitious revitalisation project.
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Newcastle to farewell 2017 with neon NYE
An explosion of colour will light up the night sky over Newcastle on New Year's Eve as the biggest 9pm fireworks ever to be launched in the city mark the end of a landmark year.
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New Foreshore parking spaces open
More than 500 parking spaces have reopened to the public across Newcastle East following the conclusion of the "bump-out" period of the inaugural Newcastle 500.
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City, environment to benefit from organics recycling plant
Newcastle City Council is poised to build a new organics recycling plant that will save thousands of tonnes of waste and hundreds of thousands of dollars in government levies a year. -
$750K upgrade for Dixon Park Surf Club
Overdue change rooms for women surf lifesavers and better, more accessible amenities for all will make Dixon Park Surf Lifesaving Club (DPSLSC) an even better social hub following its $750,000 redevelopment.