Port residents to have say on future war on waste | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is asking residents what they think the future should look like as part of its new waste strategy.
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.
Fingal Bay boat ramp temporarily closed for Christmas | Port Stephens Council The Fingal Bay boat ramp will be closed on a temporary basis for the summer holidays from Monday 23 December 2019 until Monday 27 January 2020.
Bushfire season ends with a reminder to be prepared | Port Stephens Council Although bushfire season officially ended this week, Port Stephens Council is reminding the community to be prepared to protect their homes and families ahead of the next fire season.
Changed traffic conditions Kerrigan Street, Nelson Bay | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will be changing the road priorities at the intersection of Kerrigan Street and Trevally Street, Nelson Bay.
Recovery of debris from “YM Efficiency” | Port Stephens Council On Friday 1 June 2018, the container vessel YM Efficiency reported the loss of 83 containers overboard, with an additional 30 containers damaged on board. At the time, the ship was offshore from the Central Coast of NSW.
Best and brightest receive Port Stephens Annual Awards | Port Stephens Council Medowie Bale Out the Drought organiser and passionate community member Ben Niland has been named Port Stephens' Citizen of the Year. He is one of six residents recognised at the Port Stephens Annual Awards.
Knights to hold open training session in Nelson Bay | Port Stephens Council The Newcastle Knights will show off their skills to the Port Stephens community at an open training session in Nelson Bay on Friday 2 March 2018.
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.