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The NSW Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) is urging residents in central and eastern NSW to prepare themselves and their property, with increased fire danger conditions forecast for this weekend.
Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer today joined Port Stephens Duty MLC, Catherine Cusack to announce that Council has been awarded $60,000 by the NSW Government for an innovative plan to tackle litter using Wi-Fi.
Jackie Dujmovic, Allissa Hassett and Skye Swan have each been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from Port Stephens Council, as part of International Women's Day celebrations.
Local Government NSW (LGNSW) commissioned the Institute for Public Policy and Governance at the University of Technology Sydney to explore the potential economic opportunities of the Inclusive Tourism market and how to best unlock these for businesses.
Social media algorithms are continually being restructured and formatted. Facebook is the latest, earlier this year the feed algorithm was updated to prioritise content from "friends, family and groups" to ensure meaningful interactions.
Spark CoWork recently opened its doors in Salamander Bay providing a new alternative to workers in Port Stephens.
Whether you are starting out, looking to accelerate your business growth or expand into new markets, Buisness.gov.au has the tools to help to get you moving in the right direction.
A one-off payment of up to $2,000 is available for each new full-time position in your business through NSW Government's Small Business Grant.
A Tanilba Bay black spot is about to become safer, with the construction of a new roundabout at the intersection of Lemon Tree Passage Road and Avenue of the Allies set to begin later this month.
Port Stephens Council will be undertaking works to improve the safety and functionality of Taylors Beach Wharf from early April to late June, weather permitting. The wharf will be closed during the works.
Due to recent rainfall over the last week, the Lower Hunter RFS has made a decision to lift the suspension of permits.
Changes made under State Environmental Planning Policy No. 64 - Advertising and Signage (Amendment No 3) (SEPP 64) in relation to parked trailer advertisements commenced from Thursday 1 March 2018.