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City welcomes Labor pledge for Stockton Beach
City of Newcastle has welcomed today's announcement by Labor leader Chris Minns that NSW Labor will commit $21 million needed from the State Government for mass sand nourishment at Stockton if it wins the upcoming March election.
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Darby Street trial creates record trade boom for local businesses
A City of Newcastle trial to extend outdoor dining options and improve pedestrian and cyclist safety along Darby Street has resulted in a trading boom for local businesses.
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City welcomes step forward for Stockton Beach
City of Newcastle has welcomed this morning's announcement by the Deputy Premier Paul Toole, that NSW Public Works will be charged with project managing key activities to enable sand nourishment for Stockton Beach.
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Bathers Way CRG Expressions of Interest
Expressions of Interest are now open to community members looking to participate in the Community Reference Group (CRG) for the upgrade of the next section of the iconic Bathers Way shared path running through King Edward Park.
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Citizenship ceremony leads change and celebrates diversity
City of Newcastle today welcomed 200 new Australian citizens at its first citizenship ceremony for 2023 at the Civic Theatre.
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Next steps in the expansion of the Newcastle Art Gallery
Artists from across Australia are being invited to make their mark on the expansion of Newcastle Art Gallery as the project takes the next step towards construction.
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Dates announced for return of New Annual as search begins for local programming
Local artists are being invited to join the bill for this year's New Annual festival, with City of Newcastle announcing the dates and opening expressions of interest for its flagship cultural event.
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Broadway smash hit Come From Away breaks ticket sale records
The Civic Theatre has set a new box office record less than a month out from the Newcastle debut of the hit Broadway musical Come From Away.
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First Nations voice amplified by 2023 Newcastle Citizen of the Year accolade
A passionate advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities has been selected as Newcastle’s 2023 Citizen of the Year.
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Playground program breathes new life into the city's recreational spaces
Young people will soon be swinging, sliding and climbing around five local playgrounds as City of Newcastle (CN) embarks on a $750,000 replacement program in 2023.