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Night racing at Royal Randwick, The Everest run under lights in future years, and the introduction of Saturday evening race meetings in the summer months.
This is part of the Australian Turf Club’s long-term vision for Royal Randwick if approval is given to erect lights at the famous racecourse.
The project, estimated to cost $20 million, is a step closer to reality with ATC last week lodging a State Significant Development Application (SSDA) to the NSW Government Department of Planning, Industry and Environment for their consideration.
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MidCoast Council
MidCoast residents will have a chance to show they love where they live when the Festival of Place comes to the region.
Rolling out from 26 March until 17 April, the Festival of Place is an initiative of the NSW Government Department of Planning, Industry and Environment funded through The Festival of Place – Summer Fund.
Some of the region’s best local musicians will perform free on main streets, continuing to support the revitalisation of the heart of our communities after a year that was anything but fun and spontaneous.
The Festival will also incorporate the creation of a group public art mural – with everyone invited to contribute a small 10cm canvas that is colour mapped to produce a large artwork. Two sessions, at Manning Regional Art Gallery in Taree and at Forster Library, will be held during the Festival.