Fingal Bay now safer with $700,000 new fire station | Port Stephens Council The brand new $700,000 Fingal Bay Rural Fire Station has been officially opened by NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, providing firefighters with modern facilities to serve and protect the local community.
Community invited to have a say on the year ahead | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is calling on residents to have their say on the draft Integrated Planning and Reporting documents following endorsement from Council at its Ordinary Meeting held last week.
Rate relief for Williamtown Management Area | Port Stephens Council Residents living in the Williamtown Management Area will benefit from rate relief after Councillors tonight voted in favour of reducing rates for those properties affected by PFAS (per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances).
Focus on housing solutions for Homelessness Week | Port Stephens Council Everybody needs a home and there are ways communities can help - that's the message this Homelessness Week, which runs from 1 to 7 August 2021.
Find out what's on these school holidays in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Check out our spring school holiday program, brimming with fun for children and teens of all ages!
Koala Sanctuary sculpture expression of interest | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is inviting artists to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the creation of a signature sculptural piece/s that helps to tell the story of Koala at a soon to be constructed Koala Sanctuary, One Mile.
Tilligerry Community Library to receive makeover | Port Stephens Council Tilligerry Community Library will be temporarily closed for much-needed renovations from midday Saturday 27 April to 10am Monday 13 May.
Port Stephens awards four scholarships for International Women's Day | Port Stephens Council Melanie Peers, Janine Hanna, Fiona Brown and Nina Parett have been announced as the 2025 International Women's Day scholarship recipients.
New pathway named in honour of Shirley O’Brien | Port Stephens Council A newly constructed pathway in Anna Bay has been named after the late Port Stephens Councillor Shirley O'Brien in recognition of her contribution to the community.