November 4, 2025
Mural to bring life to Taylors Beach PSP Managing Director Charles Andrea, Mayor of Port Stephens Leah Anderson, Koori Colours Art Gallery artist Jason Russell, PSP Manager Kerri Russell and General Manager Rob Peel.
Community

Mural to bring life to Taylors Beach

A COLOURFUL new addition to the Taylors Beach industrial landscape is set to be unveiled on 20 June 2025. A strikingly large mural has been completed on the PSP Hospitality Supplies (PSP) building on Port Stephens Drive, owned by Basma and Spiro Andrea. The mural, titled “Creating Connections” and measuring 30m x 10m, was created […]

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Fodder drops provide lifeline to flooded farmers Fodder is being air-dropped to farmers in need.
Community

Fodder drops provide lifeline to flooded farmers

HELICOPTERS have provided isolated farmers with emergency fodder for their stranded livestock, as part of a range of support available to flood-affected farmers across the Mid North Coast, North Coast and Hunter. As of midday Saturday, 24 May, there had been 43 helicopter aerial drops of fodder, and nearly 131 emergency fodder drops by other […]

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Advocacy on the agenda as Nelson Bay CWA branches attend state conference CWA members from Nelson Bay: Byril Cossini and Evelyn Wilson (Nelson Bay CWA Evening Branch), Deb Schaefer (Hunter River Group President), Lee Bootland and Nell Carter (Nelson Bay CWA Branch). Photo: Pauline Cain.
Community, Regional

Advocacy on the agenda as Nelson Bay CWA branches attend state conference

NEWS Of The Area joined more than 600 delegates and another 200 observers at the Country Women’s Association’s 103rd State Conference in Wagga Wagga last week. In a statement to media ahead of the conference, CWA of NSW president Joy Beames said, “The high number of motions delegates will be asked to vote on this […]

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Community urged to participate in road safety study The survey seeks to evaluate speed behaviour and community attitudes to speeding.
Community, Government, Police

Community urged to participate in road safety study

FOLLOWING on from National Road Safety Week (May 11-18), Port Stephens Council is encouraging the community to participate in a survey about road safety as part of the Community Action for Safe Speeds (CASS) study. The CASS study, led by researchers from The George Institute for Global Health, aims to find innovative ways to reduce […]

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Nelson Bay CWA warming up for annual Winter Fete CWA member Kerry Jacobs setting up slices for a previous fundraising fete.
Community

Nelson Bay CWA warming up for annual Winter Fete

THE Nelson Bay Branch of the Country Women’s Association of NSW (CWA) is preparing for its annual Winter Fete. The Winter Fete will be held from 8:30am to 1pm on Saturday, 7 June at the CWA Hall, on the corner of Achilles and Gowrie Streets in Nelson Bay. The branch regularly fundraises for local outreach […]

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Call for patience as area’s long road to recovery begins Mayor Leah Anderson (centre) with SES Commander Mike Wassing and Premier Chris Minns.
Community, Government, Regional

Call for patience as area’s long road to recovery begins

PORT Stephens Mayor Leah Anderson has thanked community members for their patience as the flood emergency makes way for a long and messy clean-up. The priority, she shared, is to “work through recovery – safely, thoroughly, and as quickly as possible”. “Sadly, for many of our residents across Port Stephens, the impacts of this natural […]

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Stinker’s History:  Lobstering story time The lobster industry relies on a steady supply of bait.
Community

Stinker’s History: Lobstering story time

LOBSTERING is a major industry in Port Stephens and has been since the mid 1800s. One of the major problems confronting the lobstermen was to keep up a regular bait supply for their traps. The preferred baits over the years have been salted and sun-dried mullet, salmon and luderick. These species of fish gather in […]

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Stinker’s History: Pioneering families of Marsh Road In the late 1800s, with simple shovels and strong backs, the men dug the main drain from Anna Bay to Taylors Beach so that the rich soil could be farmed.
Community

Stinker’s History: Pioneering families of Marsh Road

In the late 1800s, with simple shovels and strong backs, the men dug the main drain from Anna Bay to Taylors Beach so that the rich soil could be farmed. The Holliday family were but one of the wonderful families that called Marsh Road home: (L-R) Eric, Irene, Edith and Gordon Holliday. The Maslens were […]

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Olympian Matthew Gray inspires Tea Gardens students Students were keen to get into the discussion about sports dreams and goal-setting.
Community, Health, School

Olympian Matthew Gray inspires Tea Gardens students

Students were keen to get into the discussion about sports dreams and goal-setting. Some students got to try on Olympic uniforms (L-R): Maddie, Kayleigh, Karim, Otto, Sonny, Christine, Zachary, Hudson and Tegan. Olympic archer Matthew Gray gave Tea Gardens student Owen Dennis a go at pulling the bow. STUDENTS at Tea Gardens Public School (TGPS) […]

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Port Stephens care home celebrates International Nurses Day RN Claire, training a new staff member.
Community, Health

Port Stephens care home celebrates International Nurses Day

RN Claire, training a new staff member. The nurses station in Harbourside Port Stephens’ hospital. Care staff competed in a ‘bandage race’. Care staff competed in a ‘bandage race’. INTERNATIONAL Nurses Day is celebrated on 12 May – the anniversary of Florence Nightingale’s birth. This year, the occasion was marked stylishly at Shoal Bay’s Harbourside […]

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