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City of Newcastle switches on safety improvements at notorious intersection
Navigating a notorious Islington intersection has become easier and safer for cyclists, students and pedestrians following an $800,000 upgrade by City of Newcastle. -
Community digs deep to create habitat on National Tree Day
Local residents, students and City of Newcastle (CN) staff this week dug deep to plant more than 8,000 native trees, shrubs and grasses as part of National Tree Day celebrations. -
City of Newcastle delivers million-dollar sports and recreation hub for community
City of Newcastle (CN) has transformed Adamstown’s Myers Park into a multi-use sporting hub, with improved playing surfaces and new recreation facilities catering for both clubs and community members. -
Western suburbs welcome new premier dog facility
Dogs and their owners in Newcastle's booming western suburbs are set to benefit from the opening of the city's second fully fenced off-leash dog park. -
Community invited to provide feedback on updated flood study
Novocastrians are being invited to have their say on a study designed to provide updated information on flood risks in parts of Newcastle and ensure future developments are fit-for-purpose in these areas.
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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 25 July 2023
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council Meeting of Tuesday 25 July 2023. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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City of Newcastle develops environmental roadmap to help combat climate change
Net zero carbon emissions, renewable energy initiatives, more cycleways, connected wildlife corridors and sustainable construction materials are part of how City of Newcastle (CN) intends to create an environmental legacy for future generations.
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Live music and performance grants to help local talent shine
Newcastle venues are being invited to apply for a new round of funding from City of Newcastle (CN) aimed at delivering more live, local performances during this year's New Annual festival.
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Artificial intelligence in the spotlight at City of Newcastle's Humble Lecture
Award-winning journalist Tracey Spicer will seek to turn the page on the emerging bias in artificial intelligence as part of an annual lecture created in memory of Newcastle librarian Jennie Humble.
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Artists to make their mark on Newcastle Art Gallery expansion
Its doors may be temporarily closed to visitors but that hasn't stopped Newcastle Art Gallery bringing art to the city, commissioning new works to be displayed on the construction fencing around the site.