January 21, 2026
Marine Rescue complete late-night assist in challenging offshore conditions The 11-metre sailing catamaran had suffered engine failure.
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Marine Rescue complete late-night assist in challenging offshore conditions

A VOLUNTEER crew from Marine Rescue Newcastle navigated darkness and a fast-flowing run-out tide overnight to rescue a stranded sailor four nautical miles (7.4 km) south of Nobbys Head. Unit Commander Lyn Van Homrigh said the skipper of a 11-metre sailing catamaran called radio operators at the Marine Rescue Sydney State Communications Centre at 10 […]

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Little terns continue remarkable comeback Little terns have had a strong breeding season. Photos: Andrew Robinson.
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Little terns continue remarkable comeback

LITTLE terns in NSW have experienced another strong breeding season, with more than 900 nests counted across the state, the second-highest number in 24 years. Each spring, these tiny seabirds migrate thousands of kilometres across the ocean to nest on Australian shores, including on the beaches and islands of Port Stephens. NSW National Parks and […]

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Emergency services reminder after wet weather rescues SES flood-boat operators and trained rescuers along a flooded street near Emu. Photo: Forster FRNSW.
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Emergency services reminder after wet weather rescues

SES flood-boat operators and trained rescuers along a flooded street near Emu. Photo: Forster FRNSW. Humans and pets rescued from flooded residences. Photo: Forster FRNSW. Tea Gardens Fire & Rescue’s Alex Sinclair with one of the lucky people rescued from the recent floods.Photo: Forster FRNSW. Multi-agency responders, including SES and Fire & Rescue NSW, descended […]

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Virtual Reality training puts Port Stephens carers in the shoes of dementia patients The Dementia Australia training included a video, VR and classroom learning.
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Virtual Reality training puts Port Stephens carers in the shoes of dementia patients

DEMENTIA Australia has visited Harbourside Port Stephens to provide care staff with simulation training using virtual reality (VR). By using this cutting-edge technology along with traditional interactive methods, staff gained deep insights and practical knowledge in a balanced and dynamic learning environment. The first immersive workshop, “Enabling EDIE”, allowed participants to see the world through […]

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Council trialling hot coal bin at Little Beach Council encourages all visitors to Little Beach during the trial period to use the new hot coal bin and remain responsible for their waste.
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Council trialling hot coal bin at Little Beach

PORT Stephens Council is addressing the issue of discarded hot coals in popular public spaces with the launch of a hot coal bin trial at Little Beach. The dedicated bin is being trialled during the busy Easter and Anzac Day long weekends, a period known for increased BBQ activity in the area. “This hot coal […]

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Police conducting bail checks on ‘weak’ legal basis
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Police conducting bail checks on ‘weak’ legal basis

POLICE in Australia’s largest state have been slammed for regularly entering the private property of former inmates out on bail to conduct compliance checks, without a court order. A damning report from the NSW Law Enforcement Conduct Commission says police have been stretching their authority and powers by relying on a weak legal principle to […]

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Grant funding vital to koala protection in Port Stephens Council was awarded over $160,000 under the Federal Government’s Koala Community Grants Round 1.
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Grant funding vital to koala protection in Port Stephens

A THREE-YEAR Federal grant continues to support Port Stephens Council to deliver proactive koala conservation initiatives. In 2023, Council was awarded over $160,000 under the Federal Government’s Koala Community Grants Round 1, focusing on collaboration between researchers and land managers to deliver outcomes for koalas. Council’s Environmental Strategy Team Leader Kimberly Baker emphasised the significance […]

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Volunteers Jo Cliftton and Sue Ismay behind the Yacaaba Centre’s morning teas Volunteers Sue Ismay and Jo Clifton Port Stephens serve a delicious morning tea at The Yacaaba Centre.
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Volunteers Jo Cliftton and Sue Ismay behind the Yacaaba Centre’s morning teas

NELSON Bay locals Sue Ismay and Jo Clifton are the volunteers behind the drop-in morning teas at the Yacaaba Centre. You’ll find them serving tea and iced cakes between 10am -11.30am on Thursdays. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone  – (02) 4981 8882. Email – media@newsofthearea.com.au […]

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NPWS hit the water for whale disentanglement training at Port Stephens A previous whale entanglement mission in Sydney Harbour.
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NPWS hit the water for whale disentanglement training at Port Stephens

NATIONAL Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) teams hit the water at Port Stephens on Friday to practice the critical and complex task of disentangling whales, ahead of the start of the annual humpback migration season. NPWS Team Leader Conservation Doug Beckers said, “Whale-watching is an increasingly popular activity right along NSW’s Coast, and it’s humbling […]

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Council to tackle traffic congestion at Birubi Headland with shuttle bus trial Robinson Reserve, Anna Bay - the drop off location for patrons of the Birubi Beach Shuttle Bus.
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Council to tackle traffic congestion at Birubi Headland with shuttle bus trial

PORT Stephens Council is trialing a beach shuttle bus service in Anna Bay during the upcoming holiday period to improve connectivity and accessibility and ease congestion around Birubi Headland. The Birubi Beach Shuttle Bus trial runs from Saturday 12 April until Sunday 27 April, on a continuous loop from 9am to 12pm and 12:30pm to […]

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