Yacaaba St works to recommence | Port Stephens Council Works are scheduled to recommence on the Yacaaba Street site in mid to late January, with preliminary work.
Port Stephens on the road to being carbon neutral | Port Stephens Council Glass, rubber tyres and old asphalt are just some of the waste materials diverted from landfill to road construction as Port Stephens Council drives resource recovery to help reach its carbon neutrality goal by 2025.
Grahamstown Road upgrades and closure | Port Stephens Council Grahamstown Road will be closed from Monday 11 January 2021 for 7 weeks (weather permitting) to carry out essential road safety upgrades between Richardson Road and Wade Close.
Council goes green in 100% renewable energy deal | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will be powered by the sun under a landmark agreement that will see 100% solar energy supplied to more than 1940 streetlights, libraries, sports fields and other sites across the region.
Birubi’s brilliance set to shine at Night at the Beach | Port Stephens Council A celebration of everything that makes Birubi Beach unique will take place on Saturday 2 September at Robinson Reserve, Anna Bay.
Permits and Post Fire Season 2019 | Port Stephens Council Due to the recent rain falls received across the Cessnock, Maitland, Port Stephens and Dungog Local Government Areas (LGAs), the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) is lifting the suspension on Permits until the end of the Bushfire Danger Period (BFDP).
Council to tackle traffic congestion at Birubi Headland with shuttle bus trial | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is trialing a beach shuttle bus service in Anna Bay during the upcoming holiday period to improve connectivity and accessibility and ease congestion around Birubi Headland.
Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment | Port Stephens Council Notification of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment and invitation for registrations of interest.
Le Mottee elected new Deputy Mayor | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has a new Deputy Mayor in Butterwick resident and West Ward Councillor Paul Le Mottee, who was elected 6 votes to 3 against fellow nominee Councillor Giacomo Arnott. Le Mottee will hold the role for a period of 12 months.
Temporary closure of Tomaree Library | Port Stephens Council Tomaree Library will be closed from Monday the 27th August until Saturday 15th September inclusive while a much needed refurbishment takes place. The new and improved library will reopen on Monday 17th September at 9:00am.