Urgent food recall | Port Stephens Council The NSW Food Authority advises that Ferrero Australia Pty Ltd is recalling a variety of Kinder chocolate products, including Kinder Easter products.
World’s best surfers in Port for a week of waves at Port Stephens Pro | Port Stephens Council Thousands of visitors are expected from this weekend as the biggest ever Port Stephens Toyota NSW Pro hits the waves at Birubi Beach.
Notice of intention to treat infestations of aquatic weeds - September 2018 | Port Stephens Council Notice is given that Port Stephens Council intends to treat infestations of aquatic weeds on or in drains, depressions and waterways throughout the Council area.
In-house design for Hinton and Medowie amenities brings big benefits | Port Stephens Council Two of Port Stephens' most loved recreational spaces are set to receive exciting new additions, with purpose-built amenities scheduled for Stuart Park in Hinton and Boyd Oval in Medowie.
Planning panel gives tick of approval to $5.4m Birubi Information Centre | Port Stephens Council The $5.4 million Birubi Information Centre has reached a significant milestone, with the Hunter and Central Coast Regional Planning Panel giving their tick of approval for the Development Application (DA).
A win for the community: State government indicates it will investigate Mambo buyback | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer has today welcomed news that the State Government is willing to explore the option of a buyback of the Mambo wetlands, which he described as a huge win for the community.
Community invited to have a say on priority projects for Port Stephens 2020 | Port Stephens Council Speaking at tonight's Council meeting, Mayor Ryan Palmer has laid out a plan to provide vital projects for the community of Port Stephens and invited feedback.
Community members sought to drive progress in Raymond Terrace, Heatherbrae and Medowie | Port Stephens Council Community members and business representatives from Raymond Terrace, Heatherbrae and Medowie are being called on to play an active role in driving progress in their local communities.
Hazard Reduction burning adjacent Seaside Village at Fern Bay in Worimi Conservation Lands | Port Stephens Council The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) intends to conduct two hazard reduction burns in the Worimi Conservation Lands, adjacent to the Seaside Village at Fern Bay over the next 1-5 weeks, weather permitting.