Medowie Place Plan | Port Stephens Council The Medowie Place Plan recognises the values and priorities of the Medowie community. It has been designed to support the Medowie Planning Strategy by identifying additional opportunities for residential development, employment lands and public infrastructure.
Port Stephens development assessment times the fastest in the Hunter | Port Stephens Council This month the NSW Government released the latest data on Development Application processing times for councils across the State.
Fire safety | Port Stephens Council We aim to increase awareness of fire safety issues in both residential and commercial property and help our community be more aware of fire safety.
Types of development | Port Stephens Council The size and scale of your development proposal will determine which of the development assessment pathways is appropriate for you.
May 2023 editions of Your Port and Your Environment e-newsletters out now | Port Stephens Council Read the May 2023 editions of Your Port and Your Environment e-newsletters now!
Planning certificates | Port Stephens Council Want to know more about an area of land? A Planning certificate lets any purchaser immediately see most restrictions, controls and conditions applying to the land they are buying.
Planning panel gives tick of approval to $5.4m Birubi Information Centre | Port Stephens Council The $5.4 million Birubi Information Centre has reached a significant milestone, with the Hunter and Central Coast Regional Planning Panel giving their tick of approval for the Development Application (DA).
Hinterland Place Plan | Port Stephens Council The Hinterland Place Plan will consolidate the Hinterland’s strengths, ambitions, and identify short, medium and long-term actions that Council and the communities can work on to create opportunities. The Place Plan also sets out a pathway to nurture everything that’s already great about the Hinterland!
Karuah Place Plan | Port Stephens Council Future planning at Karuah is focused on driving social wellbeing, creating a more connected town centre, better accessibility to the waterfront and improved community facilities for all to enjoy.
February Your Port and Your Environment e-newsletters out now | Port Stephens Council Did you know we have a range of different e-newsletters that you can subscribe to? Read the latest editions now!