Council awards $165,000 to community projects | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has awarded more than $165,000 to local community organisations to help them their valuable projects and services, as part of its annual grant programs.
Your Port March edition out now! | Port Stephens Council Your Port March edition is out, read the latest edition now!
Port Stephens Council elects new Deputy Mayor | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has tonight elected a new Deputy Mayor in Councillor Sarah Smith.
One Mile reopens as COVID-19 restrictions ease | Port Stephens Council With the latest easing of NSW Government COVID-19 restrictions, One Mile Beach will reinstate flagged lifeguard operations from Monday 1 June 2020 and throughout the winter period until Friday 25 September 2020.
New parklets create vibrant spaces for Shoal Bay | Port Stephens Council Creating inviting spaces to welcome people back into the town centre - that's the aim of a new parklet trial being launched in Shoal Bay today by Port Stephens Council.
Vision for Fern Bay and North Stockton adopted | Port Stephens Council A pedestrian-friendly town centre in North Stockton and a drawcard coastal walk from Stockton to Tomaree Headland are part of an ambitious planning strategy adopted by Port Stephens and Newcastle Councils.
Port Stephens Council pledges to end homelessness | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has signed a pledge to end the worsening problem of homelessness in the Hunter region.
It's On! This Season at Medowie | Port Stephens Council Join the fun in magical Medowie to start the Christmas cheer. There'll be local performances, children's activities and a visit from Santa! This event is proudly funded by the NSW Government and brought to you by Port Stephens Council.
Mambo Wetlands officially back in community hands | Port Stephens Council The Mambo Wetlands is now officially in community hands, after Port Stephens Council voted to protect the land for future generations.
$200,000 for Nelson Bay Rugby Club upgrades | Port Stephens Council The home of Nelson Bay Rugby Club, Bill Strong Oval, will receive a $200,000 upgrade thanks to a grant from the NSW Government's Stronger Country Community Fund.