Boosting small businesses this October | Port Stephens Council Small businesses will have the opportunity to boost their digital skills, workshop new ideas and connect with other businesses as part of Small Business Month celebrations from 1-31 October 2018.
Medowie set to get Social this summer | Port Stephens Council The search is over! After a competitive expression of interest process, the lease for the long-awaited Medowie Sport and Community Facility has officially been signed.
Find out about Medowie’s 7 Day Makeover | Port Stephens Council Medowie's 7 Day Makeover is fast approaching and the local community is encouraged to come along to an information night to find out more from 6:30pm Tuesday 13 April 2021 at Medowie Community Centre.
International cruise visitors to explore Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary | Port Stephens Council More than 180 cruise ship passengers and their guides from Europe are set to explore the Port Stephens Koala Sanctuary on 26 February.
Dogs to have their day at Boat Harbour | Port Stephens Council Boat Harbour Beach is set to become the go to destination for some of our favourite furry friends with dogs allowed on and off-lead during the colder months of the year, and on-lead during the warmer months.
October 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 1 October until Sunday 14 October 2018.
Success Street to be permanently closed | Port Stephens Council As a result of community consultation, the intersection of Success Street and Lemon Tree Passage Road in Tanilba Bay will be permanently closed to traffic as of Monday 21 May 2018.
Port’s pools safest in the state, again! | Port Stephens Council Lakeside Leisure Centre has been rated Belgravia Leisure's highest performing aquatic facility in NSW in the 2017-2018 Royal Life Safety Assessment Audit for the second consecutive year.
Tomaree Sports Complex gets set for gender-inclusive upgrade | Port Stephens Council $5 million will be invested into the Tomaree Sports Complex to expand the Don Waring Oval into a multi-code playing surface equipped with floodlights and create a safe and accessible 'sports walk' pathway.