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Ordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 27 August 2024
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 27 August 2024. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
Work begins on renewal of Georgetown's village centre
A multimillion-dollar upgrade to revitalise the heart of Georgetown has kicked off today, designed to enhance the safety, accessibility and amenity of the neighbourhood shopping precinct.
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City charged up to make the switch towards net zero
More than 1,500 Novocastrians have plugged into the Hunter's renewable energy future after being given front-row access by City of Newcastle to key thinkers, stakeholders and decision-makers. -
Newcastle Art Gallery unveils sculptural solution to accessibility issue
Internationally renowned artist Fayen d'Evie has been commissioned to create two groundbreaking sculptures to help improve the accessibility of the expanded Newcastle Art Gallery. -
Community invited to dive into consultation on year-round pool facility
Locals are being invited to help shape the delivery of Newcastle's first indoor public pool as City of Newcastle welcomes swimmers back into the water at Lambton today for the new season.
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Community comes together as Wallsend celebrates milestone moment
More than 7500 people enjoyed the sights, sounds and side shows of the family-friendly festival that helped mark the 150th anniversary of Wallsend being declared a municipality. -
Newcastle Museum issues call to arms to rugby league fans
Knights' superstars Kalyn Ponga and Hannah Southwell have kicked off Newcastle Museum's crusade to immortalise the history of rugby league in the region. -
Community invited to take first steps towards Mayfield local centre upgrade
City of Newcastle is inviting Mayfield residents and businesses to take part in a series of "walk-shops" to uncover ideas for the future of their suburb.
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Free community event to celebrate renewed coastal precinct
Residents and visitors are being encouraged to drop in and enjoy a free community event this weekend to celebrate the reopening of the renewed Bathers Way precinct at South Newcastle Beach.
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Events and exhibitions give Newcastle Museum two million reasons to celebrate
Newcastle Museum has welcomed the two millionth visitor to its Honeysuckle site as it prepares for one of its busiest events of the year.