Community services move online amid COVID-19 | Port Stephens Council Online story time and workout videos are two of the ways Port Stephens Council's Library and Leisure Centres are adapting in the face of the coronavirus (COVID-19) to help keep the community connected.
Support sustainable shopping at the Port Stephens Garage Sale Trail | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens is set to become a hub of second hand shopping, joining the national Garage Sale Trail over 2 weekends in November.
$170,000 to kick-start community projects | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents with bright ideas for community-minded projects are being encouraged to apply for a share of more than $170,000 in grants.
Port Stephens Council General Manager journeys into retirement | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens General Manager Wayne Wallis has resigned from Port Stephens Council to start his journey into retirement.
Rate relief for Williamtown Management Area | Port Stephens Council Residents living in the Williamtown Management Area will benefit from rate relief after Councillors tonight voted in favour of reducing rates for those properties affected by PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances).
Fingal Bay now safer with $700,000 new fire station | Port Stephens Council The brand new $700,000 Fingal Bay Rural Fire Station has been officially opened by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, providing firefighters with modern facilities to serve and protect the local community.
New shared pathways officially opened in Medowie | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer has officially opened the new Medowie Road shared pathways at Medowie.
Inclusion, accessibility, safety and resilience are highlighted in wellbeing planning | Port Stephens Council Leading happy, healthy and connected lives is at the heart of the new Community Wellbeing Strategy currently being prepared by Port Stephens Council.
Roadworks at Catherine McAuley College Medowie | Port Stephens Council Works for the final traffic light intersection adjacent to Catherine McAuley Catholic College at Medowie (specifically at the South Street intersection with Medowie Road) will commence on Wednesday 7 April 2021.
Council is building on its strong foundations for the future | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Council 2022 to 2023 Annual Report, themed “Strong Foundations” was endorsed by Council at its meeting last Tuesday 28 November, along with the 2023 Community Satisfaction Survey Report.