Lake Macquarie Council wants 20-year state government plan to include Glendale/Cardiff as key area

Nick Bielby
February 23 2018 - 9:00am
Lake Macquarie mayor Kay Fraser with Cessnock mayor Bob Pynsent, Port Stephens mayor Ryan Palmer and Newcastle lord mayor Nuatali Nelmes at Fort Scratchley when the draft plan was released in November, 2017. Picture: Simone De Peak
Lake Macquarie mayor Kay Fraser with Cessnock mayor Bob Pynsent, Port Stephens mayor Ryan Palmer and Newcastle lord mayor Nuatali Nelmes at Fort Scratchley when the draft plan was released in November, 2017. Picture: Simone De Peak

Failure to include Glendale-Cardiff as a “catalyst area” in the Greater Newcastle Metropolitan Plan would be a missed opportunity, according to Lake Macquarie City Council.

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Nick Bielby

Nick Bielby

Senior Journalist

Nick Bielby is a crime reporter who has worked as a journalist since 2011. Having joined the Newcastle Herald in 2017, he won a Walkley Award in 2019 with Donna Page for their investigation 'Dirty Deeds', which exposed the decades of illegal dumping of toxic material in and around a Hunter waterway.

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