Construction kicks off at Medowie’s Boyd Oval | Port Stephens Council Medowie's Boyd Oval will soon be home to a new $1.4 million amenities building that will better cater for rugby union and touch football teams, with works kicking off this week.
Port Stephens Council launches new round of community funding | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has opened applications for a second round of funding designed to support a wide range of community and local projects.
RMS reviews speeds on Port Stephens roads | Port Stephens Council After a recent review of speed zones in Port Stephens, Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) have determined the below roads warrant a reduction in speed. This reduction aims to improve road user safety and reduce the potential of road trauma.
Demolition to begin on Nelson Bay ‘eyesore’ | Port Stephens Council Nelson Bay's disused multi-storey carpark at Donald Street East is set to be demolished by Council in late October 2019.
Festival of Surf returns to Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Surf Festival is returning for the second year and will welcome over 600 stand-up paddle boarders and long boarders for 6 days of action to crown multiple champions across all divisions at One Mile and Birubi Beach.
Local runners on track for Japan marathon | Port Stephens Council Two local women will soon have the opportunity of a lifetime to represent Port Stephens at the 39th Wakashio Marathon in Tateyama, Japan as part of an annual marathon exchange.
New roundabout for Tanilba Bay black spot | Port Stephens Council A Tanilba Bay black spot is about to become safer, with the construction of a new roundabout at the intersection of Lemon Tree Passage Road and Avenue of the Allies set to begin later this month.
Port Stephens Local strategic planning statement | Port Stephens Council Our Port Stephens Local Strategic Planning Statement sets out the vision for land use in Port Stephens over the next 20 years.
There’s no space for weeds in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council An individual has been fined $1,000 for selling Pampas Grass in Port Stephens as Council continues its focus on the illegal sale of plants, flowers and foliage that put NSW at risk.
On-demand bus trial begins in Karuah and Swan Bay | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has secured $93,560 from the NSW Government to trial an on-demand community bus service for Karuah.