Calling all creatives! New public art opportunities | Port Stephens Council We are seeking expressions of interest from artists who live, work or connect with the Port Stephens community to develop unique artwork that brings colour, life and fun to our streets and neighbourhoods.
Election candidates are encouraged to find out more about Council | Port Stephens Council Anyone considering nominating for the 2024 Local Government election in Port Stephens is encouraged to learn more about the responsibilities of representing the community at an upcoming information session.
Council is building on its strong foundations for the future | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Council 2022 to 2023 Annual Report, themed “Strong Foundations” was endorsed by Council at its meeting last Tuesday 28 November, along with the 2023 Community Satisfaction Survey Report.
Boomerang Park dog off-leash area closed due to motorbike damage | Port Stephens Council This week, we’ve discovered further vandalism at the Boomerang Park off-leash dog area in Raymond Terrace. This time, motorbikes appear to be responsible for the damage.
Council commits to completing Fern Bay shared pathway | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has this week committed to the completion of the shared pathway in Fern Bay, the biggest project planned for the Port town that borders Newcastle.
Local artist brings Tomaree Library courtyard to life | Port Stephens Council The Tomaree Library courtyard is currently undergoing a transformation thanks to local muralist and illustrator Jordan Lucky who was a recipient of our Vibrant Spaces Fund announced late last year.
$25 million for Clarence Town Road – Raymond Terrace to Dungog improving safety and connectivity | Port Stephens Council Essential upgrades to Clarence Town Road are progressing well, with Port Stephens and Dungog Councils undertaking rehabilitation works between Raymond Terrace and Dungog.
Foreshore Drive a priority for March storm clean-up | Port Stephens Council Foreshore Drive is a key focus for Council, as the rebuild continues after the devastating severe rain event in March. Other priorities include repairing damage caused by landslips, pumping water, and patching potholes across the region.
Celebrating 2021 NSW Seniors Festival in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Seniors in Port Stephens are getting ready to celebrate as part of the largest seniors festival in the southern hemisphere, NSW Seniors Festival, from Tuesday 13 April to Saturday 24 April 2021.