Tomaree Sports Complex gets set for gender-inclusive upgrade | Port Stephens Council $5 million will be invested into the Tomaree Sports Complex to expand the Don Waring Oval into a multi-code playing surface equipped with floodlights and create a safe and accessible 'sports walk' pathway.
Whales Tales returns to Port Stephens this winter | Port Stephens Council In celebration of World Oceans Day, the community is invited to join our free headland whale watching talks this winter to learn about humpback whales and where to spot them in Port Stephens.
Medowie on the move with record Council investment | Port Stephens Council Council has confirmed the purchase of land that will future proof Medowie and drive investment to cater for planned growth over the next 20 years.
Vibrant Port Stephens: Funding Available for Community Projects | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents and community groups can now apply for funding through Council’s Community Funding Program.
It’s on! brings life and vibrancy to the Bay | Port Stephens Council A new series of events and activities is set to bring life and vibrancy to the streets of Nelson Bay.
Volunteers wanted: Become a Koala Sanctuary Ambassador | Port Stephens Council Koala-lovers are being sought to become the first volunteer Koala Sanctuary Ambassadors in Port Stephens.
Council resolves to invest in Port Stephens community | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will begin an exhaustive community consultation process in July, seeking the views of residents regarding a Special Rate Variation (SRV).
Port Stephens community, culture and kinship come together | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council supports an Aboriginal-led working group to develop a ‘Culturally informed Cool Burn’ fire management strategy.
Green light for Port Stephens draft waste strategy | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has tonight endorsed a draft Waste Management Strategy 2021 to 2031, which has green waste bins firmly in its sights.
$665,000 to fix local roads in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Two Port Stephens roads will receive much-needed improvements to the tune of $665,000 thanks to a successful grant application by Port Stephens Council.