Seaside Scavenge collection points | Port Stephens Council Seaside scavenge needs your donation to get people picking up litter!
Flood mitigation works, Medowie | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council are planning to undertake important flood mitigation works at 6a and 8 Ballat Close, Medowie.
From the GM's desk: Shining bright in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council As we near the end of another year, it's a great time to look back at what we've been able to achieve for our community over the past twelve months. From providing valued services to securing grant funding for major projects, Council has certainly worked hard to meet our Delivery Program objectives every day.
Victoria Parade pedestrian footbridge works | Port Stephens Council Temporary removal of the Victoria Parade pedestrian bridge has been conducted to enable inspection and maintenance works to be carried out.
Nelson Bay beaches remain closed | Port Stephens Council Last updated: 18 Nov 2021 6:19pmNelson Bay beaches from the marina to Fly Point will remain closed Friday 15 January after a sewage leak. We are currently waiting on water quality test results to determine when it's safe to reopen the beaches. The community is advised to avoid swimming in the area.
Have your say on the future of Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is calling for the community to have its say on the future vision for Port Stephens, as part of community engagement on its Community Strategic Plan.
Releasing fish into NSW waterways | Port Stephens Council NSW offers spectacular beaches and world-class surf breaks. Boating and fishing are popular activities along the coast and on our lakes and rivers.
Spruce up underway at Shoal Bay | Port Stephens Council Works to 'spruce up' the Shoal Bay foreshore are underway, with new amenities now complete and a new shared pathway, landscaping and park furniture on the way.
Koala funding marks 20 years of conservation in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council As the 20 year anniversary of the Port Stephens Comprehensive Koala Plan of Management nears closer, Port Stephens Council has secured $845,000 from the NSW Government to reduce koalas being killed or injured by vehicles.