November 1, 2025
Vietnam Veterans Day commemorated in Tea Gardens Artillery gunner and ‘Nasho’ Merv Mills spoke about the Battle of Long Tan, and his own Vietnam War experiences. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe.
Community, Event

Vietnam Veterans Day commemorated in Tea Gardens

Artillery gunner and ‘Nasho’ Merv Mills spoke about the Battle of Long Tan, and his own Vietnam War experiences. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe. The skies miraculously cleared after days of rain for the intimate ceremony at Tea Gardens. Photo: Thomas O’Keefe. Merv Mills with the M2A2 Howitzer at Tea Gardens’ Anzac Park, the same model he […]

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Port Stephens Council seeks community input on Medowie town centre masterplan The masterplan aims to provide a ‘clear framework’ for the future of the Council-owned land opposite Woolworths.
Community, Government

Port Stephens Council seeks community input on Medowie town centre masterplan

PORT Stephens Council is creating a detailed masterplan of Medowie Town Centre in collaboration with the local community. As Port Stephens’ fastest growing suburb, Council says the plan is essential to accommodate Medowie’s future growth. “This masterplan will provide a clear framework for the future of the Council-owned land opposite Woolworths,” Mayor Leah Anderson said. […]

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Hunter hospitals rolling-out safe staffing in EDs Recruitment for more nurses is underway. File photo.
Community, Health

Hunter hospitals rolling-out safe staffing in EDs

TWENTY-SEVEN more hospitals across NSW are rolling-out safe staffing levels in their emergency departments. In the broader Hunter region these include Manning Base Hospital, Maitland Hospital and John Hunter Hospital in Newcastle. This brings to 40 the number of hospitals across the state that have started operating with safe staffing levels as a result of […]

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Tea Gardens teacher recognised in Regional Excellence Awards Principal Mark Clemson with Anya Ingram and the Regional Director.
Community, School

Tea Gardens teacher recognised in Regional Excellence Awards

Anya Ingram with her award, at Tea Gardens Public School. Principal Mark Clemson with Anya Ingram and the Regional Director. TEA Gardens Public School teacher Anya Ingram has been recognised in the NSW Department of Education Regional North Excellence Awards. Only three teachers from across the 20-plus public schools in the Port Stephens network are […]

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Port Stephens Dog Training Club bringing community and canines together Club member Jo running Tiger through agility and obedience training.
Community

Port Stephens Dog Training Club bringing community and canines together

The Port Stephens Dog Training Club at Boomerang Park, Raymond Terrace. Club member Jo running Tiger through agility and obedience training. Club volunteer Phillippa Stone with her faithful sidekick Colin. EVERY Sunday morning during school term, Boomerang Park in Raymond Terrace comes alive with the sound of wagging tails, clickers, and enthusiastic commands as dogs […]

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Lions Club of Soldiers Point funds storage and retrieval facility at Tomaree Community Hospital President Soldiers Point Lions Club James Enraght-Moony, Health Services Manager/Director of Nursing Hari Nair, Director of Soldiers Point Lions Club Brad Rostron and Nurse Unit Manager Adrienne Cook.
Community

Lions Club of Soldiers Point funds storage and retrieval facility at Tomaree Community Hospital

THE Lions Club of Soldiers Point, in collaboration with the Lions Foundation of Australia and Tomaree Community Hospital Auxiliary, has provided a much-needed storage and retrieval facility. Lions Club president James Enraght-Moony and Lions Club Director Brad Rostron, reviewed the recently installed facility with Health Service Manager/Director of Nursing Hari Nair and Nurse Unit Manager […]

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Council replants trees at Shoal Bay foreshore following vandalism Council signs warn of the fines for tree vandalism.
Community, Government

Council replants trees at Shoal Bay foreshore following vandalism

Council signs warn of the fines for tree vandalism. More vandalised trees in Port Stephens. FIVE trees have been planted along the Shoal Bay foreshore to replace recently vandalised trees. Eleven trees were originally planted at the site back in 2021, but were subject to repeated acts of vandalism. “The trees had been cut at […]

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