Council to tackle traffic congestion at Birubi Headland with shuttle bus trial
10 April 2025
Port Stephens Council is trialing a beach shuttle bus service in Anna Bay during the upcoming holiday period to improve connectivity and accessibility and ease congestion around Birubi Headland.
The Birubi Beach Shuttle Bus trial runs from Saturday 12 April until Sunday 27 April, on a continuous loop from 9am to 12pm and 12:30pm to 3:30pm, picking up at 3 locations and dropping patrons to Robinson Reserve, making it a quick and convenient option for accessing the beach.
Mayor Leah Anderson said the shuttle bus trial is a direct result from community feedback.
"The shuttle service was proposed as a trial during consultation with Birubi Point Cultural Heritage Advisory Panel, the community and business,” Mayor Anderson said.
“It’s a proactive approach to addressing the traffic challenges experienced in Anna Bay during peak seasons,” she added.
Assets Section Manager John Maretich said this initiative was identified as a key measure within recent traffic studies undertaken in Anna Bay.
“We’re focusing this trial at Birubi Headland to alleviate parking pressures, combining it with other measures including parking meters for demand management and digital signage,” Mr Maretich said.
"This trial Birubi Beach Shuttle Service aims to provide a convenient alternative to driving and parking, with visitors and residents able to hop on at one of 3 locations with additional visitor parking provided at one of these locations,” he added.
Council will be actively gathering feedback from visitors, residents, and businesses after the Easter holidays on the service, in addition to monitoring patronage.
Mayor Anderson encouraged both residents and visitors to use the service over the upcoming Easter holiday period.
“We need your feedback to understand if trials like this are effective, so if you’re in Anna Bay and use the service, make sure you complete the short survey so we can determine future services and if we need to expand it to other areas,” Mayor Anderson said.
The Birubi Beach Shuttle Bus trial is funded through Smart Parking revenue. Smart Parking revenue has generated significant benefits for our community.
Learn more at pscouncil.info/smart-parking-projects
For more information about the Birubi Beach Shuttle Bus trial, visit pscouncil.info/birubi-beach-shuttle-bus
Birubi Beach Shuttle Bus details
The shuttle runs from Saturday 12 to Sunday 27 April, on a continuous loop from 9am to 12pm and 12:30 to 3:30pm.
Convenient pick-up points:
- 129 Gan Gan Rd (bus stop in front of chemist)
- 191 Gan Gan Rd (bus stop in front of Anna Bay Public School)
- 6 Fishermans Bay Rd (Birubi Point Hall) – best for parking
Drop off at Robinson Reserve, where it's a short walk to the patrolled section of Birubi Beach.
Parking: Visitors are encouraged to park near Stop 3 (Fishermans Bay Road), where an estimated 40-50 combined on-road and off-road parking spaces will be available and signposted.
Feedback: Residents and visitors are encouraged to provide feedback via the Have Your Say Port Stephens website: pscouncil.info/birubi-beach-shuttle-bus