New blueprint for the future of housing in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council Council has endorsed the exhibition of a new Draft Local Housing Strategy designed to set the vision for future housing growth across Port Stephens.
Birubi Headland traffic and parking changes Easter 2021 | Port Stephens Council During the Easter holidays, traffic control and parking changes will take place to make access to Birubi Headland a little easier for everyone.
November 2023 edition of Your Environment e-newsletter out now | Port Stephens Council Read the November 2023 edition of Your Environment e-newsletter now!
Local groups share in funding to connect community to culture | Port Stephens Council Five local community groups will share in $26,712 under Port Stephens Council’s Aboriginal Projects Grants to empower the Aboriginal community.
Now targeting sale of priority weeds in Port Stephens | Port Stephens Council After a spike in the sale of priority weeds online, Port Stephens Council is reminding the community that it's illegal to buy or sell plants, flowers or foliage that put NSW at risk.
Karuah community decides on new fire station location | Port Stephens Council The votes have been counted and the community of Karuah has decided - Engel Avenue is the preferred location of the new Rural Fire Service (RFS) station.
Karuah Place Plan nominated for Best Strategic Planning Project | Port Stephens Council The nomination for the Karuah Place Plan at the NSW Awards for Planning Excellence recognises Council’s innovative planning approach to improve the wellbeing and liveability of our communities.
$100,000 grant to help rehabilitate Mambo Wetlands | Port Stephens Council One of Port Stephens' most significant environmental assets - the Mambo Wetlands - is set to benefit from a $100,000 grant to rehabilitate and protect the area for future generations.
Council receives $160,000 to fight war on weeds | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will receive more than $160,000 to fight its war on weeds, thanks to grants from the NSW Government's Crown Reserves Improvement Fund.
$25m of projects for Port Stephens in 2018 - 2019 | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council will invest $25.2 million in major projects across our local government area in 2018-2019 to improve the quality of facilities for our community.