City and Fort Scratchley Historical Society pledge to uphold Newcastle's military history

City of Newcastle

Formalising a long-standing relationship, City of Newcastle has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Fort Scratchley Historical Society (FSHS) Incorporated, in a shared commitment to uphold the significant military history and cultural importance of Newcastle's iconic Fort.

The MoU was signed today by Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes and FSHS President Frank Carter in the presence of Newcastle Councillor Peta Winney-Baartz, who represents City of Newcastle on the FSHS Committee.

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The MoU sets out to guide the joint partners on how they will work together to uphold Fort Scratchley as a treasured part of Newcastle's military history as well as being an important city tourist attraction.

Newcastle Lord Mayor Nuatali Nelmes said the City looked forward to continuing to build on the momentum established over the years with FSHS, in a new shared commitment to jointly uphold the cultural significance of the landmark site to the benefit of the community.

"Fort Scratchley is consistently recognised as one of Newcastle's premier cultural tourist destinations," Cr Nelmes said.

"It is important that both the community and visitors can experience one of Newcastle's most iconic landmarks for generations to come and learn all about the role the Fort has played in our city's military history.

"City of Newcastle will continue to play a significant role in providing FSHS with financial, promotional and management support in their work toward advocating for one of our City's most iconic attractions."

Newcastle Councillor Peta Winney-Baartz, who represents City of Newcastle on the FSHS Committee, said she was delighted to witness the signing of the MoU and to formalise the long-standing relationship.

"Both parties acknowledge the significant historical and cultural importance of Fort Scratchley, and the signing today formally recognises the important work undertaken by the FSHS and its dedicated volunteers," Cr Winney-Baartz said.

"FSHS are passionate volunteers who work tirelessly to maintain the Fort's museum rooms and offer the community guided tours, conduct tunnel tours, and fire the historic guns each day.

"City of Newcastle's shared commitment with FSHS to uphold the Fort's cultural significance will ensure it is preserved for future generations to experience."

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