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City crosses sticks with hockey masters
Newcastle City Council has welcomed competitors in the Australian Women's Masters Hockey Championships for a 10-day tournament that will boost the local economy to the tune of $2.2 million.
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Council update - 26 September 2017
Following is a summary of the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 26 September 2017. Note: It is not a record of resolutions. -
Recruitment of permanent council boss begins
Newcastle City Council resolved to begin recruitment of a permanent Chief Executive Officer last night.
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Council supports marriage equality
Newcastle City Council has resolved to support the 'yes' campaign in Australia's current marriage-law plebiscite after reaffirming a commitment to marriage equality made in 2015.
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Council commences new three-year term
Returned Councillor Declan Clausen was elected Deputy Lord Mayor at the first ordinary meeting of Newcastle City Council's 2017-2020 term tonight. -
Piano Lessons comes to Civic Theatre Newcastle 6-7 October
Award-winning concert pianist Anna Goldsworthy’s deeply felt best-selling memoir, Piano Lessons, is brought to life as the stage adaptation comes to the Civic Theatre Newcastle for two shows, Friday 6 and Saturday 7 October.
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Right to Know Week 2017
Newcastle City Council has joined the Information and Privacy Commission of NSW as an official Champion during Right to Know Week 2017 (25 September – 1 October 2017). The right of every individual in NSW to access government held information is protected by the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.
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East End road works
Planning a trip into Newcastle city centre from Sunday 24 September to Thursday 28 September ? A bunch of roads are getting asphalted, here is what you need to know. -
Spring into the school holidays
Looking for family fun and kids' activities in the Spring school holidays? Newcastle City Council has a full range of workshops and activities to keep everyone busy and happy at Newcastle Art Gallery, Newcastle Museum, Newcastle Region Library and Blackbutt Reserve.
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Landfill site evolving to minimise waste costs
A new section of landfill inside the Summerhill Waste Management Centre has begun receiving waste after significant investment by Newcastle City Council to meet the needs of the city's growing population.