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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 26 March 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 26 March 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
Sparkly addition to Newcastle skyline as Art Gallery expansion progresses
Five-year-old Mabel Read swapped the playground for a construction site today as she helped officially name the crane being used to deliver the expanded Newcastle Art Gallery.
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Interim orders issued to protect city's heritage
City of Newcastle has stepped in for the second time in as many months to protect the city's built heritage from being lost to potentially inappropriate developments.
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Selfless volunteer rewarded with City of Newcastle's highest honour
More than 50 years of service to the community has earned Father Nicolaos Zervas OAM the honour of becoming the 17th Freeman of the City of Newcastle.
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Bright future ahead for Shepherds Hill Cottage
The community will be given a chance to enjoy one of the city's best vantage points as City of Newcastle moves to finalise the renewal of Shepherds Hill Cottage.
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City of Newcastle creates striking new chapter in artistic legacy of iconic beach-side walkway
Internationally recognised graffiti artist Nickolas Stuart has dived deep into his love of the ocean to inspire a new mural set to transform the iconic pedestrian tunnel at Newcastle Beach.
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Media statement - Minmi development application
City of Newcastle (CN) has finalised its assessment report for an 858-lot residential subdivision proposed for Woodford Street, Minmi, by the Winten Property Group. -
Pups put their paws up for free microchipping at Lambton Park
City of Newcastle (CN) has stepped up its campaign to ensure lost dogs can be more quickly reunited with their owners.
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New online tool to simplify development controls in Newcastle
City of Newcastle (CN) is making it easier to access design or development guidelines with the introduction of an innovative, interactive online tool. -
Female football in focus at new-look Darling Street Oval
Darling Street Oval is better equipped to cater for the growth of women's football in our region thanks to the completion of an upgrade at Hamilton South valued at over $3 million.