Source: ABC Online

The chairman of the New South Wales Hunter branch of the Australian Technical Colleges says he hopes a permanent campus for the Maitland college will be open by December.

The three campuses at Singleton, Maitland and Newcastle are all fully operational with capacity enrolments but are all currently operating out of temporary facilities.

Hunter chairman Jim Gould says the Maitland campus is on track to be open by the end of the year.

"The college is fully open and operational over the three campuses and they are all in temporary premises at this stage," he said.

"The purpose-built facilities at Maitland are well in progress and should be ready for a handover in early December.

"The Singleton campus is in council and is waiting for the DA [development application] to come out and should be out in the next couple of weeks, but the Newcastle campus is still being held up by some traffic issues."

Posted by on August 14th, 2007
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Source: Maitland City Council

Maitland City Council is proud to announce the gazettal by the State Government of the rezoning of the first major parcel of land in the new township area formerly known as Thornton North and now to be called “Chisholm”.

When fully developed, Chisholm will comprise 5,000 lots and will form a new community to the north of Somerset Park and adjacent to Raymond Terrace Road. The land now rezoned for residential development is equivalent in area to 2,500 lots.

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Posted by on August 3rd, 2007
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