One Mile Beach closed until further notice | Port Stephens Council Update: The juvenile humpback whale has been removed from One Mile Beach this morning, but the beach will remain closed for swimming on Friday 13 September.
Revitalised Shoal Bay foreshore officially opened | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer has officially opened the revitalised Shoal Bay foreshore, just in time for summer.
New war memorial for Medowie in time for ANZAC Day | Port Stephens Council Medowie will have a new war memorial in time for ANZAC Day, with construction set to begin this week.
Have your say on Council’s facilities and services | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is encouraging residents to have their say on Council’s facilities and services by participating in the 2024 Community Satisfaction Survey.
Helping Learner Drivers workshop | Port Stephens Council In partnership with Transport for NSW, Port Stephens Council is holding a workshop to offer practical advice and information to parents/guardians and supervising drivers on how to help learner drivers become safer drivers.
Mobile Library cancelled today due to weather | Port Stephens Council Our Mobile Library service has been cancelled for Thursday 18 March 2021 due to severe weather conditions.
Celebrating NAIDOC Week in Port Stephens: Keep the Fire Burning | Port Stephens Council This year, Port Stephens is igniting a week-long celebration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture for the national NAIDOC Week celebrations which run from Sunday 7 July to Sunday 14 July 2024.
Summer safety over the Christmas and New Year holiday period | Port Stephens Council With hundreds of visitors flocking to Port Stephens for the summer holidays, here's some tips and reminders to make sure you put your safety first.
Business advisory services now available | Port Stephens Council Spark CoWork recently opened its doors in Salamander Bay providing a new alternative to workers in Port Stephens.
New vision for Port’s sporting complex | Port Stephens Council The community is invited to have its say on a new long-term vision for one of Port Stephens' major sporting precincts, the Tomaree Sports Complex, which is now on public exhibition.