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This week, Council unanimously endorsed the draft Coastal Management Program taking Port Stephens a step closer to further protecting its greatest coastal assets.
Last night, Council endorsed the new Local Housing Strategy setting the blueprint for future housing growth across Port Stephens.
$5 million will be invested into the Tomaree Sports Complex to expand the Don Waring Oval into a multi-code playing surface equipped with floodlights and create a safe and accessible 'sports walk' pathway.
This year, Port Stephens is igniting a week-long celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture for the national NAIDOC Week celebrations which run from Sunday 7 July to Sunday 14 July 2024.
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.
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.
Join us at our NAIDOC Week events to celebrate and recognise the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Port Stephens.
Join us for our July 2024 School Holiday Program – there's something for everyone!
Enjoy a screening of 'Free Willy' these July School Holidays at our free Sunset Cinema in Nelson Bay.
Enjoy quality, handpicked films at your library for free.
Recurring event
Come along to the Port Stephens Visitor Information Centre for an intimate sculpting class with Worimi artist Jason Russell, from Koori Colours.
Lorraine will speak about what it was like to live in a world where government bureaucracies controlled her Aboriginal family. However, her story is more triumphant than …