May 26, 2026
Residents raise parking and safety concerns around Catherine McAuley College Vehicles line both sides of roads surrounding Catherine McAuley College during school periods. Photo: Ruby van de Wijgaart.
Community, School

Residents raise parking and safety concerns around Catherine McAuley College

Vehicles line both sides of roads surrounding Catherine McAuley College during school periods. Photo: Ruby van de Wijgaart. Residents say increasing parking pressure has become a growing concern near the Catherine McAuley College precinct. Photo: Ruby van de Wijgaart. TRAFFIC and parking concerns are growing for residents surrounding the Catherine McAuley College precinct in Medowie. […]

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Street libraries across Medowie are encouraging reading and community connection The street library on Tea Tree Drive in Medowie. Photo: Ruby van de Wijgaart.
Community

Street libraries across Medowie are encouraging reading and community connection

Tea Tree Drive’s community street library encourages locals to exchange books. Photo: Ruby van de Wijgaart. The street library on Tea Tree Drive in Medowie. Photo: Ruby van de Wijgaart. STREET libraries across Medowie are helping build community connections while encouraging locals of all ages to read.   Tea Tree Drive is a particular hot-spot, with […]

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Art competition highlights annual bird migration The Latham’s Snipe. Photo: supplied, Port Stephens Sister Cities Committee.
Community

Art competition highlights annual bird migration

THE enigmatic Latham’ s Snipe, after departing early autumn on an epic non-stop 8,500-kilometre flight from the Hunter Estuary wetlands, is now taking time out to breed in northern Japan. Come July, Latham’s Snipe and other migratory species will commence their journey back to the Hunter wetlands to fatten up on invertebrates, insects and seeds […]

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Art installation in Nelson Bay to promote safety for women and girls The ‘Nellies’ lighting up Yacaaba Street at night. Photo: Nico Lombardo.
Community

Art installation in Nelson Bay to promote safety for women and girls

The four local women who helped shape the ‘Nellies’: Fiona Brown, Mayor Leah Anderson, Janine Hanna and Maddie Lilley. Photo: PSC. Professor Tamara Blakemore and Mayor Leah Anderson unveiling one of the “Nellies”. Photo: Nico Lombardo. The ‘Nellies’ lighting up Yacaaba Street at night. Photo: Nico Lombardo. FOUR interactive installations called the “Nellies” were unveiled […]

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Peter Murray celebrated for Vibrant Spaces initiative in Boat Harbour
Community

Peter Murray celebrated for Vibrant Spaces initiative in Boat Harbour

THE Port Stephens community is remembering the life and legacy of dedicated volunteer Peter Murray, whose passion for people and place has left a lasting imprint on Boat Harbour’s coastline. A long-time leader with the Boat Harbour Parks and Reserves volunteer group, Mr Murray played a pivotal role in transforming the Noamunga headland into one […]

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Taskforce launched to accelerate hazard reduction in NSW The centralised body will support existing local arrangements by coordinating resources and using technology to plan and deliver hazard reduction more efficiently across the state. Photo: NSW Government.
Community

Taskforce launched to accelerate hazard reduction in NSW

A NEW multi-agency taskforce has been launched to accelerate hazard reduction and better protect communities across NSW. Launched by the NSW Government, Taskforce Fire Guard will bring together fire agencies and land managers to strengthen coordination and prioritise high risk areas over the coming months. Operating from the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) State Operations […]

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Calls grow for long-term transport solution as Tomaree shuttle trial deemed a success Tomaree Headland Heritage Group representatives Grenville Stevens, Peter Clough and Leon Squires, who advocate for long term fixes to transport and access challenges in Fingal and Shoal Bay.
Community

Calls grow for long-term transport solution as Tomaree shuttle trial deemed a success

A SHUTTLE bus trial in the Tomaree Headland precinct has sparked renewed calls for a broader, long-term transport strategy across Shoal Bay and Fingal Bay, as pressure from tourism and development continues to mount. At its meeting on 24 March, Port Stephens Council resolved to review the findings of the Tomaree Headland shuttle bus trial […]

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Would you step into the water with sharks at age six? These kids did The awe of meeting a ray up close and personal, as experienced by one of the students from Medowie Christian School. Photo: supplied.
Community, School

Would you step into the water with sharks at age six? These kids did

The awe of meeting a ray up close and personal, as experienced by one of the students from Medowie Christian School. Photo: supplied. Ocean lessons come alive for Medowie Year 1 students on a recent excursion to Irukandji Shark and Ray Encounters. Photo: supplied. YOUNG learners from Medowie Christian School have taken their ocean studies […]

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