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Two Port Stephens roads will receive much-needed improvements to the tune of $665,000 thanks to a successful grant application by Port Stephens Council.
Mayor Ryan Palmer has praised Port Stephens locals for achieving some of the highest double COVID vaccination rates in the Hunter Region, with around 50% of the population having received 2 jabs.
King Park and Tomaree Sports Complex are the lucky recipients of the NSW Government's Regional Sport Facility Fund to keep communities healthy, active and connected.
Council has joined Port Stephens Hunter Police in distributing COVID-19 personal protective equipment (PPE) to community groups and organisations across Port Stephens.
After a difficult year managing both the COVID-19 pandemic and a natural disaster, Port Stephens Council's community satisfaction rating has dipped to 68%.
More than $300,000 in funding is now available to support the Port Stephens community and create a vibrant place to live, work and visit.
From Friday 27 August playgrounds and skate parks across Port Stephens will reopen with additional COVID-Safe measures in place.
Port Stephens Council has tonight endorsed a draft Waste Management Strategy 2021 to 2031, which has green waste bins firmly in its sights.
It's easier than ever for communities in Port Stephens to understand and get involved in planning for the future of their place.
Council's employee wellness program PSCare and the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary have been announced finalists at the 2021 Hunter Business Awards this week.
Port Stephens Council has won a Gold Award in the Australasian Reporting Awards for its accessible and transparent 2019 to 2020 annual report.
A number of pharmacies in Port Stephens are now administering AstraZeneca vaccinations to help in the fight against COVID-19.