Council awards $165,000 to community projects | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has awarded more than $165,000 to local community organisations to help them their valuable projects and services, as part of its annual grant programs.
Changed traffic conditions Kerrigan Street, Nelson Bay | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will be changing the road priorities at the intersection of Kerrigan Street and Trevally Street, Nelson Bay.
Your Port March edition out now! | Port Stephens Council Your Port March edition is out, read the latest edition now!
Leah Anderson officially declared as Mayor of Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Leah Anderson has secured 59.87% of the Mayoral vote, making her the first popularly elected female Mayor to represent Port Stephens.
Port Stephens Council elects new Deputy Mayor | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has tonight elected a new Deputy Mayor in Councillor Sarah Smith.
Port Stephens Council Seeks Worimi Artists to illustrate Aboriginal Protocols document | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) from Worimi artists to create impactful artwork to contribute to its new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Engagement Framework.
One Mile reopens as COVID-19 restrictions ease | Port Stephens Council With the latest easing of NSW Government COVID-19 restrictions, One Mile Beach will reinstate flagged lifeguard operations from Monday 1 June 2020 and throughout the winter period until Friday 25 September 2020.
New parklets create vibrant spaces for Shoal Bay | Port Stephens Council Creating inviting spaces to welcome people back into the town centre - that's the aim of a new parklet trial being launched in Shoal Bay today by Port Stephens Council.
Vision for Fern Bay and North Stockton adopted | Port Stephens Council A pedestrian-friendly town centre in North Stockton and a drawcard coastal walk from Stockton to Tomaree Headland are part of an ambitious planning strategy adopted by Port Stephens and Newcastle Councils.
International cruise visitors to explore Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary | Port Stephens Council More than 180 cruise ship passengers and their guides from Europe are set to explore the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary on 26 February.