Seaside Scavenge is looking for volunteers | Port Stephens Council Seaside Scavenge is looking for 10+ volunteers to participate in this weekends Port Stephens Seaside Scavenge at Robinson Reserve, Anna Bay on Saturday 16 March 2019.
Stoney Ridge Reserve — Hazard Reduction Burn | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has requested the NSW Rural Fire Service conduct a Hazard Reduction Burn on Stoney Ridge Reserve to reduce the risk of bushfire threat to neighbouring properties from 14 March 2020.
Celebrating Australia Day in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council A packed program of free, family-friendly events will be on offer across Port Stephens to celebrate Australia Day on Sunday 26 January 2020 with funds to be raised at the events to help with the bushfire emergency.
Water restrictions start 16 September 2019 | Port Stephens Council It's time to love water and save your 4!
Christmas school holiday activities 2018 | Port Stephens Council Here in Port Stephens there are a great range of activities for children of all ages during the school holidays Thursday 20 December 2018 until Monday 28 January 2019.
Grahamstown Dam Sailing Aquatic Club reopens | Port Stephens Council The Grahamstown Dam Sailing Aquatic Club has re-opened, having closed earlier in the year due to COVID-19. The club is the base of Sailability Port Stephens, which provides access to non-motorised sailing for people who experience a disability.
Blue-green algae red alert at Raymond Terrace | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has issued a red alert for blue-green algal at Raymond Terrace's Newline Road Wetland near Beaton Avenue and Ross Walbridge Reserve near William Baily Street, due to a bloom of potentially toxic blue-green algae Microcystis spp.
Hunter Councils unite against aggression towards staff | Port Stephens Council A new campaign by 8 Hunter Councils outlines that Council employees are real people too, and reaffirms the old saying that respect is a two-way street.
Another COVID Safe Summer for Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens locals are heading into their second COVID Safe Summer, with patrols starting on Fingal, One Mile and Birubi beaches from this Saturday 18 September. Council is reminding locals to continue to follow the NSW public health orders.