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Port Stephens Council is hosting a series of community support hubs to help residents navigate recovery following the recent natural disaster.
Port Stephens Council has launched a coordinated waste management response to support residents impacted by the recent natural disaster.
Keep up to date with the latest information about road closures across Port Stephens due to the current severe weather event
Port Stephens residents impacted by the recent flooding can now apply for a special kerbside pickup of bulky flood-affected waste, until 29 June 2025.
In response to the continuing wet weather, Council has increased pothole patching crews across Port Stephens.
The NSW Government need your help to better understand how internet and mobile service disruptions affect the community during emergencies.
You're invited to participate in the CASS (Community Action for Safe Speeds) study. The “CASS” study aims to find innovative ways to reduce speeding-related road trauma in New South Wales through increasing public demand for safer speeds.
Port Stephens Council took a proactive stance in support of National Road Safety Week from 11 to 18 May 2025 by hosting a free motorcycling safety workshop for riders of all experience levels.
The popular triathlon event will be hosted in Port Stephens on Saturday 24 May 2025 and is expected to attract a large number of visitors from across the state.
Port Stephens Council is calling for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from the community to join its newly established Disability Inclusion and Access Advisory Group (DIAAG).
Port Stephens Council is inviting the community to help shape the future of Salamander Bay Town Centre.
Port Stephens Council is proactively addressing the issue of discarded hot coals in popular public spaces with the launch of a hot coal bin trial at Little Beach.