University of Wollongong’s new home in Liverpool

University of Wollongong’s new home in Liverpool

Liverpool Council’s landmark building Civic Place will soon be the new home for the University of Wollongong’s (UOW) rapidly expanding Liverpool Campus.Liverpool Mayor Ned Mannoun said the deal is a massive boost of confidence in the Council and the Civic Place development.“Having the UOW as the main tenant is a win for both the Council and the University,” Mayor Mannoun said.“It also sends a strong message that Liverpool’s CBD is not only growing, but it fast becoming the location of choice for major organisations.”UOW Interim Vice-Chancellor and President Professor John Dewar said the Liverpool Civic Plaza campus would enable the University to better meet the growing needs of South West Sydney’s young, dynamic and diverse population.“The University of Wollongong is proud to be part of this community and proud to be a tenant in Civic Place.“In 2017 we were the first university to open a campus in Liverpool, providing the people of South West Sydney with access to a world-class university education close to where they live and work,” Professor Dewar said.The Liverpool Civic Place, located at 52 Scott Street, Liverpool, is a 11-floor mixed-use development which incorporates Council offices, Council chambers, library, commercial and civic offices and minor retail.The University of Wollongong as the anchor tenant has secured the remaining five commercial floors of the ambitious Civic Place development as well as the mezzanine, separate entry and signage rights on the landmark building.
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Blue Mountains Cultural Centre exhibition takes out prestigious award

Blue Mountains Cultural Centre’s 2022 exhibition, sensorial, has been named winner of the Accessible Arts Award for Access at the 2024 IMAGinE awards, held by Museums and Galleries of NSW.
Blue Mountains 6 Dec 2024
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Proposed Roundabouts in Melrose Park

City of Parramatta Council have previously approved a development application for the construction of an internal road network within the Melrose Park North precinct.
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Council wins for exceptional environmental management

Council wins for exceptional environmental management

Published: 05 December 2024 Council wins for exceptional environmental management  Moree Plains Shire Council has been recognised at the Local Government NSW (LGNSW) in Sydney.
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Heber Street Road Closure

Published: 05 December 2024 Heber Street Road Closure Council wishes to notify that Heber Street will be closed (between Balo Street and Roslyn Lane) from 6am to 12pm,  Sunday 8 December 2024.
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Indoor Pool Closure

Indoor Pool Closure

5 December 2024  At its November Ordinary Meeting the Gunnedah Shire Council resolved to award Rice Constructions the contract for the Gunnedah Indoor Pool Ceiling Replacement and Associated Works Pro…
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Extraordinary Council Meeting

Acknowledgement to Country: Moree Plains Shire Council acknowledges and pays respect to the Kamilaroi people and their Elders, both past and present, as the traditional custodians of this land.
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Wollondilly residents will have improved…

Wollondilly residents will have improved…

Wollondilly residents will have improved access to important information during emergency events and disasters with the launch of a new website-based emergency dashboard and the installation of flood …
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