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Pickleball hits Newcastle for the first time
Beresfield netballers and pickleballers have been given a boost ahead of the new season with upgraded training facilities delivered as part of a $65,000 project to create a new multisport space for the community.
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Media statement – street furniture theft
City of Newcastle (CN) is appealing for information about the removal of more than 35 items of aluminium street furniture from a CN storage facility.
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Community continue to have their say on Newcastle 500
The next stage of consultation has commenced to gain feedback on the future of the Newcastle 500.
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Opportunity for jobs and housing in regionally significant Broadmeadow precinct
City of Newcastle will begin planning for the renewal of Broadmeadow as a regionally significant growth area providing new housing and job opportunities during the next 20 years alongside the proposed sporting and entertainment precinct at Hunter Park.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 28 March 2023
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 28 March 2023. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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Works to start at Stockton's Mitchell Street seawall
Work is set to commence in the coming weeks on construction of a buried protection structure at the southern end of the existing Mitchell Street seawall in Stockton.
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Exhibition tells Australian military stories through tattoos
Stories of service life and sacrifice inked on the skin of current and former Australian military personnel have been made into a powerful photographic exhibition now on display at Newcastle Museum.
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Darby Street's outdoor dining on the table to stay
Extended outdoor dining options could be here to stay on Newcastle’s renowned eat street following a successful six-month trial by City of Newcastle.
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Budget to deliver record infrastructure boost alongside second consecutive surplus
More than $137 million has been earmarked for investment into local facilities and infrastructure projects as part of a record Budget balancing community needs with a $6.9 million surplus.
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New initiative set to boost Newcastle's global reputation as a preferred destination to study
More than 1,200 newly arrived international students and their families were officially welcomed to the city by the Lord Mayor today and equipped with resources, services and programs to orientate them with everything Newcastle has to offer.