Four inspiring locals recognised on International Women’s Day | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents Tara Kirby-Campbell, Menindee Simon, Morgan Martin and Simone Jolly are the recipients of this year’s Port Stephens Council International Women’s Day Scholarships.
Taking the pulse of business in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Council is calling on members of the business community to get involved in helping to grow business in Port Stephens by participating in the first ever Port Stephens Business Health Check.
Start of bushfire season in the Hunter Valley | Port Stephens Council NSW RFS declares start of bush fire danger period in Lower Hunter.
COVID-19 latest update from Mayor Ryan Palmer | Port Stephens Council As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic continues to spread across the country and our region, the time has come to make some difficult decisions to protect our community.
Free 2018 Legal Topics for Older People Diary | Port Stephens Council Get organised and informed in 2018!
Blue-green algae red alert at Raymond Terrace | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has issued a red alert for blue-green algal at Raymond Terrace's Newline Road Wetland near Beaton Avenue and Ross Walbridge Reserve near William Baily Street, due to a bloom of potentially toxic blue-green algae Microcystis spp.
Next stop: Bus stop upgrades for Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Council has commenced upgrades to 73 bus stops across Port Stephens, making them more accessible and of better quality for the community.
Council awards $165,000 to community projects | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has awarded more than $165,000 to local community organisations to help them their valuable projects and services, as part of its annual grant programs.
Council calls on the community to contribute to the protection of our coastline | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is encouraging all residents to have their say on how we manage our coastline now and into the future.
Birubi Headland traffic and parking changes October Long Weekend 2024 | Port Stephens Council Over the upcoming long weekend, traffic control and parking changes will be implemented on certain dates to make access to Birubi Headland a little easier for everyone.