Story Tellers Festival to weave tales in Raymond Terrace | Port Stephens Council Writers, poets, artists, filmmakers and photographers will share their skills and showcase their work as part of the new Story Tellers Festival in Raymond Terrace from 24-28 October 2018.
Amendments to the Housing SEPP to facilitate affordable housing in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council In Port Stephens, there’s been a decline in housing affordability and a severe lack of affordable housing. Currently, there are only 35 affordable rental houses in the area, which is less than 0.001% of all homes in the local government area (LGA).
Help us celebrate Raymond Terrace Library’s 5th birthday! | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens community is invited to help celebrate Raymond Terrace Library's 5th birthday at a morning tea from 10am-12pm Monday 3 September 2018.
Lions donate $12,000 to revitalise Bob Cairns Reserve | Port Stephens Council The Lions Club of Soldiers Point have generously donated $12,000 towards the revitalisation of Bob Cairns Reserve, which will be used to fund much needed upgrades to the park and its amenities.
Local groups share in funding to connect community to culture | Port Stephens Council Five local community groups will share in $26,712 under Port Stephens Council’s Aboriginal Projects Grants to empower the Aboriginal community.
Green waste drop off days return with COVID Safe measures | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will recommence free green waste drop off days from 3 October 2021 for essential use.
Council approves $30,000 grants to restart Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Family connections programs, equipment for volunteers and youth art workshops are a few of the projects that will receive funding in the latest round of the Community Support Fund grants.
Karuah Place Plan nominated for Best Strategic Planning Project | Port Stephens Council The nomination for the Karuah Place Plan at the NSW Awards for Planning Excellence recognises Council’s innovative planning approach to improve the wellbeing and liveability of our communities.
$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.