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Port Stephens Council has released its Six month progress report for January to June 2023, highlighting the achievements in delivering for the community.
An illegal dumping investigation that began in 2021 has culminated in a guilty verdict and a hefty fine for a local licenced asbestos removal business that dumped contaminated waste in local bushland at Oyster Cove
Council recently installed locally supplied resource recovery picnic setting and concrete slab combinations at George Reserve, Salamander Bay.
On 2 June 2023, Council trialled a locally supplied resource recovery asphalt called ECO5 against virgin material to compare its performance for future road reseals.
It’s time for residents of the Hinterland to have their say on proposed actions in the draft Hinterland Place Plan that aim to make it a better place to live, work and play.
Leading happy, healthy and connected lives is at the heart of the new Community Wellbeing Strategy currently being prepared by Port Stephens Council.
This new family-friendly event will take place on Saturday 29 July, celebrating everything that makes Raymond Terrace great!
The next Council Meeting on Tuesday 25 July will be held remotely at Shoal Bay Public School.
Councillors, the General Manager and Council Staff will be out in the community talking to residents across Port Stephens at three ‘Community Catch Up’ sessions.
A new campaign by 8 Hunter Councils outlines that Council employees are real people too, and reaffirms the old saying that respect is a two-way street.
The 2023 to 2033 Integrated Planning and Reporting (IP&R) documents and 2023 to 2024 Fees and Charges were adopted by Council at its Ordinary Meeting held last week.
Rates is only one income stream we use to deliver services to the community. For every $2.76 we spend in delivering services, only $1 of this is from rates. Overall, rates make up only 34% of our revenue.