Your Port March edition out now! | Port Stephens Council Your Port March edition is out, read the latest edition now!
Port Stephens celebrates NSW Seniors Festival | Port Stephens Council The largest seniors festival in the southern hemisphere, NSW Seniors Festival, is coming to Port Stephens from Tuesday 11 to Friday 21 February 2020.
RFS Get Ready Weekend 19 to 20 September | Port Stephens Council Following the devastating 2019/20 bushfire season, the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) is holding their annual Get Ready Weekend 19 to 20 September encouraging the community to get ready in the lead up to the 2020/21 season.
1,200 trees in 2 years for Mambo Wetlands | Port Stephens Council One of Port Stephens most significant environmental assets, the Mambo Wetlands has undergone a 2 year rehabilitation program, which has seen more than 1,200 trees planted and 25 hectares of weeds removed.
One Mile Beach closed until further notice | Port Stephens Council Update: The juvenile humpback whale has been removed from One Mile Beach this morning, but the beach will remain closed for swimming on Friday 13 September.
Revitalised Shoal Bay foreshore officially opened | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer has officially opened the revitalised Shoal Bay foreshore, just in time for summer.
Nelson Bay shared space upgrades on the way | Port Stephens Council There will soon be a new multipurpose shared space in Nelson Bay with works now underway to update the Stockton Street stage area.
Have your say on Council’s facilities and services | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is encouraging residents to have their say on Council’s facilities and services by participating in the 2024 Community Satisfaction Survey.
Mayor to seek alternate funding for sporting complex | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer has put on hold plans to sell a parcel of operational land at 109 Foreshore Drive, Salamander Bay to allow consideration of other funding options for the Tomaree Sports Complex Masterplan.
Potholes and road repairs a priority for the Port | Port Stephens Council Since January this year, Council has filled more than 36,000 potholes and still have more than 900 to go.