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Family, friends, the dog and the whole mob are invited to get together, get assistance and have a feed and a yarn at the Wahroonga Community Connect Day this week at Raymond Terrace.
Council has confirmed that the Nelson Bay pedestrian bridge won’t return after a specialist engineering inspection report revealed long term issues with cracking and separation from the support structure.
The section of the Williams River between the Seaham Weir and Clarence Town (known as the Seaham Weir Pool) is highly valued by the local community, landholders, boaters and businesses.
Read the latest spring edition of Your Port - Port Stephens Council's new quarterly newsletter featuring all the latest news, updates on major projects and what's on in our community.
Port Stephens Council unlocking new circular economy, reducing waste and extending the life of unwanted household items.
True-crime fans have the opportunity to get intimate with the writings of award-winning Australian author Mark Tedeschi when he visits our libraries.
Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary recognised as being among the state's best.
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.