Volunteers wanted: Become a Koala Sanctuary Ambassador | Port Stephens Council An exciting opportunity for people with a passion for koalas, the environment and providing an excellent customer experience.
Communication and Engagement Strategy | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Communication and Engagement Strategy has been developed to provide a framework for the delivery of open and effective communication that actively shapes and influences the future of Port Stephens.
Shoal Bay gears up for 2025 food and wine festival | Port Stephens Council Following the postponement in November due to extreme weather, the Shoal Bay Food and Wine Festival is back on the menu for Saturday 1 March 2025.
Financial assistance for our community | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has approved $35,381 of financial assistance to a number of worthy community groups and individuals from Mayoral and Ward funds.
Statement on Lagoons Estate | Port Stephens Council After almost 20 years of ongoing legal proceedings, Port Stephens Council has come to an agreement with the current owners of Lagoons Estate.
Bushfire Appeal — how you can help | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens community knows first-hand the devastating effects fires can bring on people, properties and wildlife. That's why we stand together with our fellow communities through this devastating bushfire crisis to show our support.
New look for Nelson Bay unveiled | Port Stephens Council Streets that prioritise people, a greener town centre and more spaces for the community to enjoy - that's the exciting new vision for Nelson Bay that has today been unveiled by Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer.
Council now targeting Chinese Violet | Port Stephens Council Council's Invasive Species Team is urging the community not to be fooled by the Chinese Violet's innocent appearance - Port Stephens is one of the only places in Australia where this nasty weed has taken hold and we need your help to stop it.
PSC goes green with solar panels | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has gone green with the installation of more than 350 solar panels on the roof of its Administration Building in Raymond Terrace.