Medowie's makeover a smashing success | Port Stephens Council After 7 days of hard work, Medowie's town centre has been transformed thanks to the people-powered 7 Day Makeover.
Council’s Coastal Management Program gets the green light | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Council Coastal Management Program (CMP) has been certified by the State Minister for the Environment, providing a framework for protecting Port Stephens coastal assets now and into the future.
Koala Sanctuary vision coming to life | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer and NSW Minister for Energy and the Environment, the Honourable Matt Kean MP, have joined with Port Stephens Koalas to break ground on construction on the multimillion dollar Koala Sanctuary, with the facility due to open to the public in early 2020.
Shoal Bay Food & Wine Festival | Port Stephens Council Indulge your senses at the Shoal Bay Food and Wine Festival, a mouthwatering celebration of some of the region's best food, wine, craft beer, and spirits.
Let’s stay COVID Safe this summer | Port Stephens Council We want to keep our beaches, reserves, parks, shared pathways and other public spaces open for all to enjoy this summer. That's why we've developed a plan to help our community keep COVID Safe and follow the NSW public health order.
Four local ladies inspire on International Women’s Day | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents Sally-Anne Marshall, Emma McMillan, Brodie Oxlade and Jacie Whitfield are the recipients of the 2024 International Women’s Day Scholarships.
Nominees announced for Port’s 2021 Annual Awards | Port Stephens Council Fifteen local champions have been nominated for our region’s highest honour – the 2021 Port Stephens Annual Awards.
Port Stephens Local strategic planning statement | Port Stephens Council Our Port Stephens Local Strategic Planning Statement sets out the vision for land use in Port Stephens over the next 20 years.
Water restrictions in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Updated: 18 Nov 2021 6:19pmHunter Water is calling on Port Stephens and the lower Hunter region to make smart water choices in their everyday lives to help save our precious resource this spring and summer.