Branching out to regenerate vandalised Bridle Path trees | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is leading an initiative to replenish a recently vandalised section of the Bridle Path in Nelson Bay.
Port Stephens shoreline clean up | Port Stephens Council Operating out of Kooindah Park, Lemon Tree Passage for the next 6 to 8 weeks.
Courtesy Bus app helps pub patrons in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council The web app courtesybus.com.au is designed to help patrons safely get home from pubs and clubs across Port Stephens and is ready to use for the festive season!
Council Employer of Choice Award | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is officially the 2022 LGEA Active Super Employer of Choice.
Community invited to have a say on the year ahead | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is calling on residents to have their say on the draft Integrated Planning and Reporting documents following endorsement from Council at its Ordinary Meeting held last week.
King Street Heritage Festival | Port Stephens Council Step back in time, dress in vintage, and return to a bygone era when things were simple. The street is closed to traffic for the day so you can linger, and learn something of the past and observe a penny farthing being ridden down the street.The 2019 festival will be held on Saturday 18 May 2019.
Nelson Bay shows its pride | Port Stephens Council Members of the community and Port Stephens Council have come together to show pride in Nelson Bay by participating in an extremely successful working bee to rejuvenate and transform the town centre.
A chance for community connection and conversations | Port Stephens Council Family, friends, the dog and the whole mob are invited to get together, get assistance and have a feed and a yarn at the Wahroonga Community Connect Day this week at Raymond Terrace.
Carbon neutral Council by 2025 | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has endorsed a Notice of Motion by Mayor Ryan Palmer to commit to carbon neutrality by 2025.
Events by youth for Youth Week | Port Stephens Council 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.