Invasive weed sniffer detection dogs in action across Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Two canines – Daisy and Henry – are aiding Port Stephens Council crews to detect the invasive weed known as Chinese Violet.
Bridge for Foreshore Drive in time for Christmas | Port Stephens Council A new bridge will be installed on Foreshore Dr Corlette to replace the culvert that was washed away during the March 2021 natural disaster by Christmas.
Council resolves to invest in Port Stephens community | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will begin an exhaustive community consultation process in July, seeking the views of residents regarding a Special Rate Variation (SRV).
Community champions honoured at 2021 Annual Awards | Port Stephens Council The founder of an online pen pal group aimed at combatting loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic has been named 2021 Port Stephens’ Citizen of the Year.
Spread the cheer and shop local this Christmas | Port Stephens Council Tis the shopping season and this Christmas, Port Stephens Council is encouraging residents to spread the cheer by shopping local and keeping their hard-earned dollars in Port Stephens.
$665,000 to fix local roads in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Two Port Stephens roads will receive much-needed improvements to the tune of $665,000 thanks to a successful grant application by Port Stephens Council.
Council approves new TAFE campus in Salamander Bay | Port Stephens Council Last night Port Stephens Council voted in favour of development application for the proposed new Connected Learning Centre (CLC) TAFE campus at 1 Central Avenue Salamander Bay.
New Fullerton Cove shopping centre development gets the green light | Port Stephens Council The Hunter & Central Coast Regional Planning Panel has given approval for a shopping centre development application at Fullerton Cove.
Council commits to completing Fern Bay shared pathway | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has this week committed to the completion of the shared pathway in Fern Bay, the biggest project planned for the Port town that borders Newcastle.
Flooding continues to isolate properties across Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Following a week of heavy rain and rising rivers, residents of Hinton, Woodville and Osterley remain isolated while many others continue to be inundated with floodwaters.