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Extraordinary Council Meeting Tuesday 14 January 2025
Following is a summary of resolutions from the Ordinary Council meeting of Tuesday 14 January 2025. NB: it is not a full record of resolutions. -
City of Newcastle moves forward with independent review
Community members are being invited to have their say on the terms of reference that will guide an independent review of City of Newcastle's processes, procedures and performance. -
City of Newcastle committees seeking fresh voices
Young Novocastrians are being given the chance to raise awareness of the issues that affect their lives and provide strategic advice on how to make Newcastle a better place to live. -
Free fitness station puts active ageing on the agenda
Older Novocastrians have a new way to enjoy the benefits of getting fit and staying active thanks to a collaboration between City of Newcastle, Port Waratah and the Hunter Ageing Alliance.
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Explore wonders of the natural world this school holidays
City of Newcastle is inviting families to dive into a series of hands-on activities across its venues during January that will help create connections with the natural environment.
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City of Newcastle celebrates 2024 as a year of achievement
Record infrastructure investment, major sustainability milestones and significant cultural and community projects have capped off a successful year of collaboration and commitment to the community by City of Newcastle.
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Newcastle Art Gallery opinion piece
Newcastle Art Gallery is extremely fortunate to be the custodian of one of the most significant art collections in Australia.
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City of Newcastle seeks partner for landmark affordable housing project
A multi-storey affordable housing apartment building will be developed on a key Hunter Street site as City of Newcastle moves forward with a landmark mixed-use project.
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Community invited to have a say on the future of Newcastle
City of Newcastle is inviting the community to provide feedback on its long-term vision for the city, with the update of its Community Strategic Plan, Newcastle 2040, now on public exhibition.
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One step closer to a more pedestrian-friendly city
City of Newcastle is investing $2 million into footpaths this year as it takes the next step to make walking and active transport the preferred choice for short trips by 2034.