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Glass, rubber tyres and old asphalt are just some of the waste materials diverted from landfill to road construction as Port Stephens Council drives resource recovery to help reach its carbon neutrality goal by 2025.
Council is launching a new program aimed at building the digital skills of our older generation with the added bonus of employing our youngsters to teach them.
Port Stephens General Manager Wayne Wallis has resigned from Port Stephens Council to start his journey into retirement.
Boat Harbour Beach is set to become the go to destination for some of our favourite furry friends with dogs allowed on and off-lead during the colder months of the year, and on-lead during the warmer months.
Investigations are underway after 9 forest red gum eucalypts planted as part of Council’s Shoal Bay Foreshore Upgrade project were poisoned in an act of vandalism.
Temporary removal of the Victoria Parade pedestrian bridge has been conducted to enable inspection and maintenance works to be carried out.
What do we want for Port Stephens in 2032? Answering this question is the focus of new draft plans released by Port Stephens Council today for community review and feedback.
Find out where you can commemorate ANZAC DAY across Port Stephens on Monday 25 April 2022.
Port Stephens is no stranger to tourism accolades but the latest one may come as a surprise to some, with Karuah in the running to be the state’s top Tiny Town in the NSW Top Tourism Towns Awards for 2022.
The $3.3 million Bruce Scott Pavilion at Tomaree Sports Complex has been officially opened, marking a new chapter for sport in Port Stephens.
The NSW Food Authority advises that Ferrero Australia Pty Ltd is recalling a variety of Kinder chocolate products, including Kinder Easter products.
Skating, scootering, splashing, snacking and outdoor cinemas are the highlights of this year’s NSW Youth Week celebrations.