Solar lights up fish cleaning tables across Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens fishers can rejoice with the addition of new solar lights at fish cleaning tables, making it easier to use fishing facilities year-round.
Council votes to install smart parking in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council last night voted in favour of installing smart parking meters in the Nelson Bay town centre and introducing free parking for residents and ratepayers, as well as those who work in the town centre.
Changes to Planning Rules for advertising and signage | Port Stephens Council Changes made under State Environmental Planning Policy No. 64 - Advertising and Signage (Amendment No 3) (SEPP 64) in relation to parked trailer advertisements commenced from Thursday 1 March 2018.
Ryan Palmer secures second term as Mayor of Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Ryan Palmer has been officially re-elected as Mayor of Port Stephens.
Events and people friendly spaces key to driving growth | Port Stephens Council Creating vibrant people friendly spaces and attracting more events are two recommendations of a new strategy aimed at driving economic growth in Port Stephens.
Site supervisors wanted for Clean Up Australia Day 2019 | Port Stephens Council Be a part of the Clean Up Australia Day team on Sunday 3 March 2019. It's easy to get involved, simply go online and nominate your clean up site or volunteer at an existing one at www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au or call 1800 282 329.
Site supervisors wanted for Clean Up Australia Day 2018 | Port Stephens Council Be a part of the Clean Up Australia Day team on Sunday 4 March 2018.
Four local runners embark on marathon exchange to Japan | Port Stephens Council Four Port Stephens women are about to embark on the trip of a lifetime, as they head to Tateyama, Japan to compete in the Wakashio marathon on Sunday 28 January 2018.
New shared paths to make Boomerang Park more accessible | Port Stephens Council Walkers, runners, scooters and cyclists will soon have a new place to explore, with the announcement of a new $600,000 shared pathway network at Boomerang Park, Raymond Terrace.
Rotary, Council help find the way through Nelson Bay | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer this week unveiled a new digital wayfinding sign on the corner of Magnus and Yacaaba Streets in Nelson Bay.