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.
Koala Sanctuary vision coming to life | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer and NSW Minister for Energy and the Environment, the Honourable Matt Kean MP, have joined with Port Stephens Koalas to break ground on construction on the multimillion dollar Koala Sanctuary, with the facility due to open to the public in early 2020.
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.
Raymond Terrace Festival Celebrates Community Spirit | Port Stephens Council This new family-friendly event will take place on Saturday 29 July, celebrating everything that makes Raymond Terrace great!
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.
Improving the way we communicate | Port Stephens Council We want to help clear up any confusion around our recent changes to how we're communicating public notices to the community and ask what works for you.
Special garbage and recycling services for holiday rentals | Port Stephens Council If your holiday rental property is leased out in Port Stephens, you can take advantage of additional garbage and recycling bin services during the summer holidays.
A cultural community celebration to captivate all | Port Stephens Council A celebration of community, culture and connection will brighten up Raymond Terrace this May, through a captivating display of fire and light, with a finale of fireworks.
Our future. Our Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council tonight endorsed a decision to proceed with an application to the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) for a rate increase.
Read our 2021 to 2022 Annual Report | Port Stephens Council Each year, we produce an annual report for our community on our highlights, challenges and performance between 1 July 2021 and 30 June 2022 and outline our next steps for key areas. It also includes a copy of our Council's audited financial reports.