June 14, 2026
Port Stephens Community Arts Centre showcases Botanicals and Printmaker exhibitions Some of the featured paintings in the Botanicals exhibition. Photo: Nico Lombardo
Community

Port Stephens Community Arts Centre showcases Botanicals and Printmaker exhibitions

Some of the featured paintings in the Botanicals exhibition. Photo: Nico Lombardo Artists at work behind the scenes at the Port Stephens Community Arts Centre. Photo: Nico Lombardo Long-time artist and member of the centre, Bev Henry. Photo: Nico Lombardo A NEW exhibition, titled Botanicals, has just been set up for display in the Port […]

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Stinker’s Fishing: The ultimate fishing experience The northern face of Broughton Island looking toward Seal Rocks. Photo: Supplied.
Community, Fishing

Stinker’s Fishing: The ultimate fishing experience

RECREATIONAL fishers are forever seeking the ultimate fishing experience. Fishing Utopia, the jewel in the crown. Well, I have found it! Two kilometres off the coast between Port Stephens and Forster sits an island wonderland where the fishing opportunities are endless. Three kilometres long and two kilometres wide, Broughton Island is the only island off […]

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Council urges Hunter Water not to close Finnan Park playground The fenced-off playground in Finnan Park, which is scheduled to be removed next month. Photo: Nico Lombardo.
Community

Council urges Hunter Water not to close Finnan Park playground

THE Finnan Park playground, situated next to the Grahamstown Dam in Raymond Terrace, has been slated for removal in June, having been fenced off for several months. Hunter Water Corporation has stated that the equipment, which they own, is no longer safe to use and they do not operate playgrounds as part of their core […]

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Shoal Bay named People’s Choice Winner in tourist town awards Shoal Bay has taken out the popular vote in the NSW Top Tourism Town Awards. Photo: supplied, Destination Port Stephens.
Community

Shoal Bay named People’s Choice Winner in tourist town awards

SHOAL Bay has been recognised as the People’s Choice Winner in the Small Tourism Town category at the 2026 NSW Top Tourism Town Awards. Presented by the NSW Tourism Association, the People’s Choice Award is determined by public vote, recognising destinations that create memorable visitor experiences and meaningful connections with both visitors and locals. Destination […]

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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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