Port Stephens unlocking new circular economy | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council unlocking new circular economy, reducing waste and extending the life of unwanted household items.
Sun's out, fun's out this Australia Day at Raymond Terrace | Port Stephens Council Thanks to Terrace Central we can enjoy thong tossing, sausage sizzles and a pool party as part of a packed line up of free, family-friendly activities in Port Stephens to celebrate Australia Day on Wednesday January 26.
Port’s finest recognised at Annual Awards | Port Stephens Council Raymond Terrace community stalwart and Rotary club member John Chambers has been named the 2020 Port Stephens Citizen of the Year.
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.
New Employment Zones commence on 26 April 2023 | Port Stephens Council New Employment Zones are replacing the Business and Industrial Zones in the Port Stephens Local Environmental Plan 2013 (LEP) on 26 April 2023.
April school holiday activities 2018 | Port Stephens Council Here in Port Stephens there are a great range of activities for children of all ages during the school holidays Monday 16 April 2018 until Sunday 29 April 2018.
Tree vandalism confirmed on Shoal Bay Foreshore | Port Stephens Council Investigations are underway after 9 forest red gum eucalypts planted as part of Council’s Shoal Bay Foreshore Upgrade project were poisoned in an act of vandalism.
Can you spot Joe Rider? | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is running the ‘Joe Rider’ motorcycle road safety campaign the week of 17 to 21 October 2022.
Little Beach boat ramp ready for launch | Port Stephens Council The long wait for a safer and better boat ramp at Little Beach in Nelson Bay is finally over with the new $2.2 million facility opening today.
Port Stephens Council Seeks Worimi Artists to illustrate Aboriginal Protocols document | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is inviting Expressions of Interest (EOI) from Worimi artists to create impactful artwork to contribute to its new Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Engagement Framework.