Port Stephens Council elects new Deputy Mayor | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has tonight elected a new Deputy Mayor in Councillor Sarah Smith.
Take 3 for the Sea movement protecting our precious waterways | Port Stephens Council Take 3 for the Sea offers simple actions to address complex problems, keeping Port Stephens waterways and oceans pollution free and healthy!
One Mile reopens as COVID-19 restrictions ease | Port Stephens Council With the latest easing of NSW Government COVID-19 restrictions, One Mile Beach will reinstate flagged lifeguard operations from Monday 1 June 2020 and throughout the winter period until Friday 25 September 2020.
New parklets create vibrant spaces for Shoal Bay | Port Stephens Council Creating inviting spaces to welcome people back into the town centre - that's the aim of a new parklet trial being launched in Shoal Bay today by Port Stephens Council.
Port Stephens Aquatic Centres Winter maintenance closure dates announced | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Aquatic Centres will be undergoing essential maintenance works during the colder Winter months to ensure that the facilities are operating at full capacity when crowds dive back in for the Summer swimming season.
Vision for Fern Bay and North Stockton adopted | Port Stephens Council A pedestrian-friendly town centre in North Stockton and a drawcard coastal walk from Stockton to Tomaree Headland are part of an ambitious planning strategy adopted by Port Stephens and Newcastle Councils.
Applications open for new Heritage and Environment Advisory Groups | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents are invited to apply to participate in one of two new advisory groups focused on environmental matters and our local heritage.
Port Stephens Council pledges to end homelessness | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has signed a pledge to end the worsening problem of homelessness in the Hunter region.
Mambo Wetlands officially back in community hands | Port Stephens Council The Mambo Wetlands is now officially in community hands, after Port Stephens Council voted to protect the land for future generations.
$200,000 for Nelson Bay Rugby Club upgrades | Port Stephens Council The home of Nelson Bay Rugby Club, Bill Strong Oval, will receive a $200,000 upgrade thanks to a grant from the NSW Government's Stronger Country Community Fund.