Council calls for community to provide feedback and help shape future services | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents are invited to provide feedback on Council’s facilities and services through the 2025 Community Satisfaction Survey.
Port Stephens welcomes return of Nations of Origin | Port Stephens Council Update 23 June: PCYC NSW has had to postpone the Nations of Origin tournament due to updated COVID-19 restrictions announced by the NSW Government. We're disappointed for everyone involved but look forward to welcoming the tournament back in September.
$10 million for natural disaster repairs, roads | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has approved over $7 million of funding to repair damage to infrastructure caused by the natural disaster event in March this year.
Don’t be a tosser — help keep Port Stephens clean | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is encouraging residents and visitors to take responsibility for their rubbish by putting it in a bin or taking it with them as part of a statewide Don't be a Tosser! campaign.
$1.3m facelift for Fern Bay Community Centre | Port Stephens Council The old Fern Bay hall has been replaced with a brand new $1.3 million dollar Community Centre, featuring modern facilities, amenities and storage to service the growing community's needs.
Birubi Headland traffic and parking changes Labour Day Long Weekend 2023 | Port Stephens Council We all love Birubi Beach, but during public holidays, traffic control and parking changes are implemented to ensure a great experience for all.
Council to tackle traffic congestion at Birubi Headland with shuttle bus trial | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is trialing a beach shuttle bus service in Anna Bay during the upcoming holiday period to improve connectivity and accessibility and ease congestion around Birubi Headland.
New pathways paving the way to better connectivity | Port Stephens Council Work on 4 new shared pathways will kick off this winter, paving the way to better connectivity and accessibility in Port Stephens.
Port Stephens’ creatives gather to collaborate and connect | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Creatives Conference brought Port Stephens and Hunter creatives together to share ideas, network, and collaborate.
Community notice: Williamtown water reticulation scheme | Port Stephens Council Hunter Water is providing a water reticulation scheme to approximately 350 properties within the Williamtown Management Area, as defined by the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA).The scheme is funded by the Commonwealth Government and will provide access to safe drinking water for eligible properties.