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Port Stephens students starting TAFE or University in 2020 have the opportunity to receive a $2000 scholarship to help cover the cost of their studies.
Your guide to Council services over the Christmas holiday period. We wish you and your family a safe and happy Christmas and New Year.
Your guide to keeping the whole family entertained these Christmas holidays.
Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer this week unveiled a new digital wayfinding sign on the corner of Magnus and Yacaaba Streets in Nelson Bay.
The Fingal Bay boat ramp will be closed on a temporary basis for the summer holidays from Monday 23 December 2019 until Monday 27 January 2020.
Works are officially underway to construct a new $1.3 million modern sports facility at Karuah's Lionel Morten Oval to replace the old clubhouse.
There's now even more of Boomerang Park to explore on foot or wheels, with Mayor Ryan Palmer officially opening the new $600,000 shared pathway in Raymond Terrace this morning.
A bold new town entrance sign and 'Whale Tail Trail' wayfinding path are just 2 of the improvements that have been made over the past week thanks to the 7 Day Makeover program in Anna Bay.
Tis the shopping season and this Christmas, Port Stephens Council is encouraging residents to spread the cheer by shopping local and keeping their hard-earned dollars in Port Stephens.
Port Stephens Council's innovative model for prioritising and managing weeds has been recognised at the Local Government NSW Excellence in the Environment Awards in Sydney yesterday.
Port Stephens Council is the Local Government Engineer's Association's (LGEA) Employer of Choice for 2019, taking home the award at a ceremony in Sydney.
We will be participating in the Samaritans Emergency Relief Christmas Donation program - so bring along any gifts or donations to the Council Administration Building that you'd like to see go to a person in need.