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Notice is given that Port Stephens Council intends to treat infestations of aquatic weeds on or in drains, depressions and waterways throughout the Council area.
Young people will be leading the way for this year's NSW Youth Week celebrations, with free events across Port Stephens with the support of Council and its Youth Advisory Panel.
More than $170,000 in funding will be made available to kick start community projects across Port Stephens when Council's annual grant programs open on Monday 9 April 2018.
Port Stephens Council advises there are parking and traffic changes being trialed at Birubi headland at Anna Bay over the Easter long weekend and school holidays 2018. Council wants to make the headland accessible for everyone and who wants to be stuck in traffic?
Council is inviting the community to get involved and have their say on a vision for the future of Port Stephens, as set out in a number of key planning documents now on public exhibition.
Better Homes and Gardens presenter Jason Hodges will help spread the word about an invasive weed that is taking over Port Stephens, as part of a free Hunter-wide African Olive field day on Wednesday 11 April 2018.
With the Easter long weekend almost upon us, some Council facilities will alter their operating hours as a result of the Good Friday and Easter Monday public holidays.
The Fingal Bay boat ramp will be temporarily closed for the Easter long weekend from Friday 30 March to Monday 2 April and for the school holidays from Saturday 14 April to Sunday 29 April.
Thunderstorms with a shear line to the north of Newcastle have the potential to produce heavy rainfall.
Port Stephens Council has taken out the award for 'Best Work Health and Safety Improvement (Large Organisation)' at the 2018 Hunter Safety Awards for its leading workplace mental health program.
The old Fern Bay hall has been replaced with a brand new $1.3 million dollar Community Centre, featuring modern facilities, amenities and storage to service the growing community's needs.
Learn about African Olive, an invasive weed that is taking over properties across the Hunter and harbouring pests like foxes, rabbits and myna birds. Find out how you can help stop the spread of this nasty weed.