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In a year made tough by COVID-19, it's been so amazing seeing the community being brought back together in a COVID Safe way here in Maitland through markets, music, celebrations, sports games and Christmas.
Read moreTo encourage the appropriate disposal of litter while out and about this summer, Maitland City Council is giving away free reusable car litter bags.
Read moreThe site of the future Maitland Administration Centre, adjacent to Town Hall on High Street, is to be closed to the public as preliminary archaeological investigations commence with works starting from Monday 30 November
Read moreTo further advance the inclusivity of Maitland sporting grounds and improve opportunities for female participation in sport, Council has been upgrading sporting amenities right across the city.
Read moreToday Council is launching a new business opportunity prospectus for Morpeth that will help see the township continue to thrive and evolve as a destination of choice for residents and visitors
Read moreA brand new space to play has opened at Willow Drive, Metford, as part of Maitland City Council’s Capital Works Program, in conjunction with the NSW Government’s Everyone Can Play program
Read moreMaitland, Lake Macquarie and Cessnock City Councils are collectively seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from service providers to fulfil parts or all of the various animal management services required by local government organisations.
Read moreGeneral Sir Peter Cosgrove is coming to town for a conversational interview as part of Maitland Libraries’ popular ‘Look Who’s Talking’ Program on Thursday 26 November, 6.00pm at Reading Cinema, Maitland
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