April 2, 2026
Council developing a plan for Raymond Terrace’s growth Council says the Place Plan will outline the community's vision for Raymond Terrace and identify practical actions to achieve it.
Community, Government

Council developing a plan for Raymond Terrace’s growth

PORT Stephens Council is calling on residents to help shape the future of Raymond Terrace as part of a new Place Plan. The Raymond Terrace–Heatherbrae Strategy has been guiding the direction of Raymond Terrace since 2015, with Council seeking to produce an updated plan in response to the area’s rapid growth. “Our Local Housing Strategy […]

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$5 million upgrade to Stockton seawall The Mitchell Street seawall at Stockton.
Community

$5 million upgrade to Stockton seawall

CITY of Newcastle will reinforce one of Stockton’s key coastal protection structures with 8,500 tonnes of rock to reduce the risk of the area being inundated during extreme weather events. Work will begin next month on a $5 million upgrade of the 600-metre long seawall adjacent to Mitchell Street, Stockton, which has become progressively more […]

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Street party with an artisan twist transforms Shoal Bay The perfect backdrop for the sea of marquee. Photo: Jacie Whitfield.
Community

Street party with an artisan twist transforms Shoal Bay

Street partygoers (L-R) Taylor Corry, Kim Smith and Linda Jury enjoyed the sweet and sticky baklava. Photo: Jacie Whitfield. The perfect backdrop for the sea of marquee. Photo: Jacie Whitfield. SHOAL Bay’s waterfront was transformed into a lively street party on Saturday 14 March, as locals and visitors flocked to the annual Wine and Food […]

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Child protection advocate addresses IWD event in Raymond Terrace Astrid Hocking posing with one of Hearts and Hands teddy bears. Photo: Nico Lombardo.
Community

Child protection advocate addresses IWD event in Raymond Terrace

CHILD protection and foster care were the focus of an International Women’s Day event at the Raymond Terrace Library on 13 March. The guest speaker was Lake Macquarie’s 2025 Woman of the Year Astrid Hocking, who shared her many accomplishments and initiatives as a child advocate. Ms Hocking’s journey as a foster carer spans more […]

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Future of Sketchley Cottage at risk without support The exterior of Sketchley Cottage, established over 200 years ago. Photo: FB.
Community

Future of Sketchley Cottage at risk without support

The exterior of Sketchley Cottage, established over 200 years ago. Photo: FB. Inside one of the rooms at Sketchley Cottage, which is filled with irreplaceable antiques. Photo: FB. A SMALL small group of dedicated volunteers is working hard to keep one of Raymond Terrace’s most important historic sites alive. However, without additional support, the future […]

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Port Stephens’ new chess club draws dozens of players Port Stephens Chess Club organiser Rhys Harvey (l) enjoying a game with club member Mike Bass. Photo: Nico Lombardo.
Community

Port Stephens’ new chess club draws dozens of players

Port Stephens Chess Club organiser Rhys Harvey (l) enjoying a game with club member Mike Bass. Photo: Nico Lombardo. Chess fans of all ages at the Naked Alley Cafe. Photo: Port Stephens Chess Club/FB. AFTER noticing that children at his martial arts school were spending considerably more time indoors than outside, chess enthusiast Rhys Harvey […]

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Tomaree schools unite to build future leaders Breakout groups of current school leaders exploring the themes of the day. Photo: supplied, TPS.
Community

Tomaree schools unite to build future leaders

Port Stephens schools celebrating the first Lead The Way Student Leadership Day. Photo: supplied, TPS. Breakout groups of current school leaders exploring the themes of the day. Photo: supplied, TPS. TOMAREE Public School (TPS) hosted its first Lead The Way Student Leadership Day on Friday 27 February, bringing together young leaders from across the Port […]

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Fourbie Cruise raises more than $18k for Camp Quality
Community

Fourbie Cruise raises more than $18k for Camp Quality

44 fourbies ready to rumble. Photo: supplied. Crowds line up for a sizzling sausage. Photo: supplied. Merch to fundraise for Camp Quality. Photo: supplied. MORE than $18,458 has been raised following the second annual Fourbie Cruise, with the region’s four-wheel drive community rallying behind children facing cancer.  Hundreds turned out to drive, donate, volunteer and […]

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State honour for Raymond Terrace health star Adjunct Professor Nicole Turner (right) receives her award from Minister for Women Jodie Harrison. Photo: NSW Government.
Community

State honour for Raymond Terrace health star

ADJUNCT Professor Nicole Turner has been named the NSW Aboriginal Woman of the Year for 2026. The Raymond Terrace resident was recognised last Thursday at the NSW Women of the Year Awards ceremony at the International Convention Centre in Sydney. Professor Turner is Chief Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council (AH&MRC), […]

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Local storytellers take centre stage at anthology launch The 2026 collective of writers who recently launched the next addition to their anthology Photos supplied by Raymond Terrace Writer’s Group. Photo: supplied, RTWC.
Community

Local storytellers take centre stage at anthology launch

A CELEBRATION of local creativity and community storytelling took centre stage when the Raymond Terrace Writers Group launched its most recent anthology, “The Last Word.” The group, which meets every second Sunday at the Raymond Terrace Bowling Club, has produced five anthologies over its history. Each has been shaped by a simple formula: enough compelling […]

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