Festival of Surf kicks off in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens will welcome over 200 stand-up paddle boarders and long boarders to the famous waves of One Mile Beach this week for the inaugural Port Stephens Surf Festival.
COVID-19 update from Mayor Ryan Palmer 23 March 2020 | Port Stephens Council Australia's response to managing COVID-19 (coronavirus) is evolving and things are changing quickly as the virus continues to spread throughout communities in the Hunter region.
Local experts needed to guide Port Stephens funded future | Port Stephens Council Council are encouraging those that that live, work and visit Port Stephens to get involved and have their say on our funded future.
Celebrating NAIDOC Week in Port Stephens: Keep the Fire Burning | Port Stephens Council This year, Port Stephens is igniting a week-long celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture for the national NAIDOC Week celebrations which run from Sunday 7 July to Sunday 14 July 2024.
Summer safety over the Christmas and New Year holiday period | Port Stephens Council With hundreds of visitors flocking to Port Stephens for the summer holidays, here's some tips and reminders to make sure you put your safety first.
Celebrating NAIDOC Week in Port Stephens, For Our Elders | Port Stephens Council Family fun days will be at the heart of NAIDOC Week Celebrations this year, paying homage to Indigenous Elders and the role they play in our communities.
Easy access: Council moves public notices online | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will move all public notices online from next week, including development applications, in response to recent NSW Government legislation changes as a result of COVID-19.
Grant funding key to revitalising Raymond Terrace | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has committed to tapping into a range of grant funding programs to progress Raymond Terrace town centre improvements as part of the Raymond Terrace and Heatherbrae Strategy.
Council meeting moves online due to COVID-19 | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will hold its Ordinary Council meeting via video conference for the first time in an effort to protect the Mayor, Councillors, staff and the community from COVID-19 (coronavirus).
Port Stephens welcomes return of Nations of Origin | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has welcomed the return of a highlight on the annual events calendar, PCYC Nations of Origin, after it was postponed in July due to bad weather.