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Community paws-itively thrilled as Tessa the guide dog returns home to Stockton
Tails were wagging today as City of Newcastle unveiled a new Tessa the guide dog statue in Stockton to replace the much-loved original, which was stolen over a year ago. -
Cliff works underway at South Newcastle Beach to enhance public safety
With work on the lower promenade at South Newcastle Beach now complete, specialist contractors have today begun final work to stabilise a section of the cliff face located to the south of the Bathers Way upgrade. -
Multimillion-dollar community facility coming soon to Blackbutt Reserve
Food for the body and the mind will be on the menu at Blackbutt Reserve as part of a $3 million community-focused project set to get underway next month.
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City of Newcastle and University expand region’s art and culture commitment
City of Newcastle and the University of Newcastle have today announced a new cultural partnership that will see the two organisations working together to expand the region's art capabilities.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 27 February 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 27 February 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
City of Newcastle set to breathe new life into Lambton Park cafe
City of Newcastle (CN) is preparing to revamp a former café site at one of the city's most popular parks as it seeks expressions of interest from potential new operators.
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Future investment on the agenda as City of Newcastle seeks long-term vision along the coast
City of Newcastle (CN) is developing a plan to guide investment along the Newcastle coast over the next 25 years.
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New cafe on the horizon as part of Newcastle Art Gallery expansion
Interest is being sought from potential operators of a one-of-a-kind cafe to be located at the reimagined Newcastle Art Gallery. -
Record road investment drives projects forward across the city's west
City of Newcastle (CN) is moving ahead with a program of road and footpath upgrades across Newcastle's bustling western suburbs as the population in the area continues to grow. -
Wallsend set to shine for 150th anniversary celebrations
The footpaths on Wallsend’s main street and around the town's 136-year-old rotunda are looking as good as new thanks to a pressure cleaning campaign.