Port Stephens Animal Refuge A place to keep up-to-date with lost and found pets that have been collected by our Local Rangers team, including animals available to adopt.
Community safety | Port Stephens Council It's everybody's job to keep Port Stephens safe for our community and those who visit. Get information on alcohol-free areas, what we are doing about preventing crime and what you can do to help with Graffiti.
Road safety | Port Stephens Council Road safety is everybody's responsibility. We are committed to keeping you safe when out on the roads. Our strategies help to improve road safety in Port Stephens.
Annual awards | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Annual Awards are an opportunity to formally recognise the amazing efforts of groups and individuals from around our region.
Sister cities | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has enjoyed a formal partnership with several sister cities since the early 1980s. These include Bellingham, Washington, Yugawara, Japan, Tateyama, Japan. Find out more information on how to get involved.
Access to information | Port Stephens Council There are a number of ways you can access information from Council, including health records, Government information and the Privacy and Personal Information Act.
Flood safety | Port Stephens Council We are continually working on updating and improving our understanding of flood risk in Port Stephens. Find out what you can do to protect and understand our environment.
Heritage | Port Stephens Council In Port Stephens we have homes of heritage significance, heritage conservation areas and archaeological sites. It's important to identify significant heritage and ensure that this is protected and managed to allow the environmental, social and economic benefits be realised into the future.
Development Control Plan | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Development Control Plan 2014 (DCP) provides further guidance to the Port Stephens Local Environmental Plan 2013 (LEP). It was adopted by Council on Tuesday 14 July 2015 and became effective on Thursday 6 August 2015.
Park Free Permits | Port Stephens Council Are you a Port Stephens resident, ratepayer or business? Find out more about your eligibility for a park free permit and apply online today.