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Be a part of the Clean Up Australia Day team on Sunday 4 March 2018.
Four Port Stephens women are about to embark on the trip of a lifetime, as they head to Tateyama, Japan to compete in the Wakashio marathon on Sunday 28 January 2018.
Preliminary works on the $1.5 million extension of Yacaaba Street will resume next week, after a brief break to reduce disruption to visitors and businesses during the busy summer holiday period.
Australian state and territory governments are launching a national campaign to educate consumers and traders on their rights and responsibilities when using sharing economy platforms like Uber and Airbnb.
Businesses have the opportunity to attract and expand their customer base by adopting simple measures to make their business more accessible to those within our community with a disability.
Works are scheduled to recommence on the Yacaaba Street site in mid to late January, with preliminary work.
Cafés, restaurants and food businesses in Port Stephens will find it easier to expand their business outdoors as Council joins a NSW Government initiative to make outdoor dining permits more accessible.
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.
Enjoy a variety of family fun activities across Port Stephens for Australia Day 2018!
A series of proposed minor amendments to the Port Stephens Council Development Control Plan 2014 (DCP) have gone on public exhibition for community feedback until Friday 1 December.
Port Stephens Council's International Women's Day scholarship program is now open, with three $1,000 scholarships up for grabs to help women achieve their goals.