Site supervisors wanted for Clean Up Australia Day | Port Stephens Council Be a part of the Clean Up Australia Day team on Sunday 3 March 2019.
Council calls for feedback on Holiday Parks' future | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is calling for feedback on Draft Plans of Management for its Halifax and Shoal Bay Holiday Parks. A public exhibition period begins today for a period of 42 days and community information sessions are being held throughout August.
Port Stephens Council General Manager journeys into retirement | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens General Manager Wayne Wallis has resigned from Port Stephens Council to start his journey into retirement.
War on weeds a winner for Port Stephens Council | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council's innovative model for prioritising and managing weeds has been recognised at the Local Government NSW Excellence in the Environment Awards in Sydney yesterday.
Local volunteers celebrated this National Volunteer Week | Port Stephens Council In celebration of National Volunteer Week from 17 to 23 May, Port Stephens Council is acknowledging the work of volunteers and the key role they play in the community.
Calling all creatives! New public art opportunities | Port Stephens Council We are seeking expressions of interest from artists who live, work or connect with the Port Stephens community to develop unique artwork that brings colour, life and fun to our streets and neighbourhoods.
Step back in time with Tanilba Bay's new interactive history trail | Port Stephens Council A new heritage trail has launched in Tanilba Bay, inviting both residents and visitors to explore the area's rich history.
Council is building on its strong foundations for the future | Port Stephens Council The Port Stephens Council 2022 to 2023 Annual Report, themed “Strong Foundations” was endorsed by Council at its meeting last Tuesday 28 November, along with the 2023 Community Satisfaction Survey Report.
Local groups share in funding for environmental projects | Port Stephens Council Eight local schools and community groups will share in $20,000 under Port Stephens Council’s Environmental Projects Fund.