Celebrating NAIDOC Week in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Beginning on Monday 8 July, marches in Raymond Terrace and Nelson Bay will be the focal point of this year's NAIDOC week celebrations in Port Stephens.
Council webcast returns for first meeting | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens community will be able to watch meetings from the comfort of their homes from tomorrow night, when webcasting returns to the Council chambers.
Port Stephens celebrates NAIDOC Week 2018 | Port Stephens Council Marches in Raymond Terrace and Nelson Bay will be the focal point for National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) celebrations in Port Stephens - beginning on Sunday 9 July to 13 July, 2017.
Council brings the STEAM Shack to town | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will bring a host of new activities to Anna Bay's Robinson Reserve this spring and summer until new facilities are constructed. The first event will see Council support Youth Express to connect with local kids interested in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math (STEAM) through the STEAM Shack these school holidays
Grants on offer to restart Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Ideas to inject vibrancy into local towns, hold COVID Safe events or provide support to the Port Stephens community can now benefit from grants of up to $6000.
NSW Swifts set sights on Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council The NSW Swifts are setting their sights on Port Stephens this July, where they will host community clinics, coaching development sessions and an open training session.
Medowie Place Plan endorsed to start making moves | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has unanimously adopted the Medowie Place Plan after community feedback.
Anna Bay Strategy and Town Plan | Port Stephens Council Find out more about the Anna Bay Strategy and town plan that guide the management of future population growth and building of neighbourhoods in Anna Bay.
Council goes green in 100% renewable energy deal | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will be powered by the sun under a landmark agreement that will see 100% solar energy supplied to more than 1940 streetlights, libraries, sports fields and other sites across the region.