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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 13 December 2022
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 13 December 2022. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions.
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Community to have their say on future of Newcastle 500
City of Newcastle will seek feedback from the community before, during and after next year's Newcastle 500 as part of a consultation strategy prepared to guide future decisions on the event.
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Protection for Stockton Beach
Newcastle City Council on Tuesday evening will consider a tender for the construction of a buried protection structure at the southern end of the existing Mitchell Street seawall in Stockton.
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Search is on for First Nations creatives to star in Newcastle Museum exhibition
First Nations artists are being invited to take part in a major new community exhibition being curated by Newcastle Museum.
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Australian-first aerobatics display takes New Year's Eve celebrations to new heights in Newcastle
All eyes will be on the sky over Newcastle Harbour on New Year's Eve when daring aerobatics manoeuvres and dazzling fireworks provide an electrifying farewell to 2022.
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Divers flip out for Lambton pool's latest upgrade
New diving boards funded via a grant from the NSW Government are the latest upgrade at Lambton Swimming Centre, with recent investment at the swim centre by City of Newcastle nearing $1 million.
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Call for tenders to design next stage of Bathers Way project
City of Newcastle is calling for tenders to complete the design of a key link in the city's iconic coastal walkway.
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Memorable moments await Civic Theatre audiences in 2023
Civic Theatre will take audiences on an emotional rollercoaster next year with a diverse line-up of theatre, dance, music and comedy set to grace the stage in 2023.
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App boosts accessibility at cultural facilities
City of Newcastle (CN) has become the first organisation in the Hunter to embrace a mobile phone app that empowers people with vision impairment to navigate new spaces.
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Historic lifeboat to be preserved for future generations by Newcastle Museum
The lifeboat involved in one of the most dramatic rescues in Newcastle's maritime history will be preserved for future generations as part of a project being carried out by Newcastle Museum.