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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.
Growing older in Port Stephens has never been more enjoyable, thanks to a new guidebook aimed at promoting connection and wellbeing among local seniors.
Port Stephens Council has released its 6-month progress report for July to December 2021, highlighting the achievements in delivering for the community despite the ongoing impacts of COVID-19.
Better playing surfaces, a new clubhouse, a poolside playground and more are on the way for Port Stephens thanks to more than $2.3 million in funding from the NSW Government.
Port Stephens Council has endorsed the Karuah Place Plan – the first in a new series of place plans designed to improve liveability, increase wellbeing and deliver economic growth.
Rugby union and touch football clubs in Medowie are better equipped with a new amenities building catering to their needs, with construction now complete on the $1.4 million facility at Boyd Oval.
Beth Innes, Shannon Whyte and Renee Goreham-Selby have each received a $1000 scholarship from Port Stephens Council to mark International Women’s Day.