Council and local business community discuss what’s ‘Next’ | Port Stephens Council The local business community joined Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer today at a COVID safe event to get an update on Nelson Bay Next initiatives and the impact on the local economy.
Commun-knity connects post lockdown by having a yarn | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council launched it's Have a Yarn community connections program today aimed at reducing social isolation experienced as a result of the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Port Stephens Council elects new Deputy Mayor | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has tonight elected a new Deputy Mayor in Councillor Sarah Smith.
Local experts needed to guide Port Stephens funded future | Port Stephens Council Council are encouraging those that that live, work and visit Port Stephens to get involved and have their say on our funded future.
Applications open for new Heritage and Environment Advisory Groups | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens residents are invited to apply to participate in one of two new advisory groups focused on environmental matters and our local heritage.
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.
Council celebrates milestone of 1000 DAs approved in 2021 | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council has reached a significant milestone, approving over 1000 Development Applications so far in 2021, a 23% increase from previous years.
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.
Blue-green algae continues to pose health risk | Port Stephens Council Port Stephens Council is reminding the community to avoid Ross Walbridge Reserve and Newline Road Wetland, Raymond Terrace due to the bloom of potentially toxic blue-green algae Microcystis spp.
Spread the cheer and shop local this Christmas | Port Stephens Council Tis the shopping season and this Christmas, Port Stephens Council is encouraging residents to spread the cheer by shopping local and keeping their hard-earned dollars in Port Stephens.