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Port Stephens Council has welcomed the return of a highlight on the annual events calendar, PCYC Nations of Origin, after it was postponed in July due to bad weather.
Hinton residents have welcomed the addition of new facilities at the popular Stuart Park sportsground.
Find out which Council buildings and facilities will be closed on Thursday 22 September to mark the Queen's Memorial Public Holiday.
Dementia Action Week is a national awareness-raising initiative. This year’s theme is ‘A little support makes a big difference’.
Port Stephens Council has endorsed the exhibition of its draft Integrated Planning and Reporting documents which include modelling of a potential rate rise.
Port Stephens Council has a new Deputy Mayor with Raymond Terrace resident and West Ward Councillor, Councillor Giacomo Arnott unanimously elected at last nights Council meeting.
Port Stephens Council has offered its condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom on the passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second.
Take 3 for the Sea offers simple actions to address complex problems, keeping Port Stephens waterways and oceans pollution free and healthy!
The BaRK (Building Reading Confidence for Kids) program is a literacy program for beginning readers, where children can read to a trained Therapy Dog to improve confidence.
Grant funding to the tune of $200,000 from the NSW Government enables Port Stephens Council to commence the two final stages of the Port Stephens Coastal Management Program.
After flooding and while rain persists, you may find mould in your home or vehicle. We share some tips from NSW Health on how to safely remove mould.
Since January this year, Council has filled more than 36,000 potholes and still have more than 900 to go.