April 20, 2025
Anna Bay residents gather against ‘unacceptable’ rezoning Anna Bay residents gathered at Gateway Presbyterian Church to air concerns over the proposed housing development. Photo: Tanya Martin.
Local News

Anna Bay residents gather against ‘unacceptable’ rezoning

RESIDENTS of Anna Bay have galvanised in opposition to the proposed rezoning of around 125 hectares to make way for 580 new residences. At a meeting on Wednesday 19 February, convened by the South Tomaree Community Association, Tanya Martin addressed around 130 residents to outline significant concerns. “We don’t differ from the area’s many stakeholders […]

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Port Stephens named Town of the Year Tim Davies (Today Show), Jo Thomas, (CEO Destination Port Stephens), Rebecca Hurley (Director Brand Marketing Expedia Group), and Port Stephens Mayor Leah Anderson. Photo: Jo Thomas.
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Port Stephens named Town of the Year

THE people who call Port Stephens home have long held the notion that they live in paradise. That belief has been ratified by Wotif, which has named the East Coast destination Town of the Year for 2025. For eight years, the online travel booking platform has been curating a Top 10 list of top Aussie […]

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School leaders recognised at annual morning tea All the action from the annual school leaders morning tea.
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School leaders recognised at annual morning tea

HUNDREDS of student leaders from across Port Stephens filled the Tomaree High School Hall on Monday, 17 February for Kate Washington MP’s annual school leaders morning tea. The Member for Port Stephens has held the school leaders morning tea annually since 2019. Ms Washington designed the event to recognise the students selected to lead their […]

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Nelson Bay Artisan Collective’s alcove of featured artists Peter Simmons and Belinda Dorey with some of their artworks, currently showing in The Alcove at The Artisan Collective.
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Nelson Bay Artisan Collective’s alcove of featured artists

LOCATED opposite the bustling boat terminals at D’Albora Marina in Nelson Bay is a quiet sanctuary of art, sculpture, expression and visual collaboration called the Artisan Collection. Each month, a dedicated space within the gallery, aptly named “The Alcove”, hosts a different exhibition. February’s showcase artists were Belinda Dorey and Peter Simmons. Peter is a […]

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Clean Up Australia Day a success across Port Stephens Members of the Tomaree Trotters running group covered over 55kms to clean up the Fingal Bay area.
Local News

Clean Up Australia Day a success across Port Stephens

CLEAN Up Australia Day (CUAD) was the brainchild of Ian Kiernan AO, an “average Australian” who had a simple idea, 35 years ago, to make a difference in his own backyard. The event has now become the nation’s largest community-based environmental action, held annually on the first Sunday in March. In the Port Stephens area, […]

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Applications open for veteran arts program Works by Cory Rinaldi.
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Applications open for veteran arts program

APPLICATIONS are open for the NSW Government’s 2025 Anzac Memorial Veteran Artist in Residence program, which offers up to $10,000 for a contemporary veteran or group of veterans to engage with the Anzac Memorial and the broader community through art. The program gives veterans an opportunity to share their experience and stories of military service […]

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Community rallies to support Laurieton Fisherman’s co-op after devastating fire The community response has been swift and overwhelming, with more than 40 locals attending the meeting. Photo: Kim Ambrose.
Local News

Community rallies to support Laurieton Fisherman’s co-op after devastating fire

  THE Camden Haven community has come together in a show of support for the Laurieton Fisherman’s Co-op and Laurieton Seafoods after a devastating fire destroyed the building on Wednesday, 15 January. Community members, groups and organisations gathered at the Laurieton United Services Club (LUSC) on Sunday to discuss how best to assist the Co-op […]

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Storms wreak havoc leaving thousands in the dark Ausgrid staff work to restore power to Port Stephens homes. Photo: supplied.
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Storms wreak havoc leaving thousands in the dark

  RESIDENTS of Port Stephens continue to clear debris and assess damage following major storms that hit multiple parts of NSW from Wednesday 15 January. Persistent, heavy rainfall, strong winds and extraordinary displays of lightning preceded power outages that affected more than 220,000 homes across the state, with more than 70,000 of those located in […]

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Meet your Gloucester Australia Day award nominees Belle Mulder.
Regional

Meet your Gloucester Australia Day award nominees

MEET the nominees for the 2025 Gloucester Australia Day awards. Winners will be announced across four categories: Local Young Citizen of the Year; Local Citizen of the Year; Local Project of the Year; and Local Community Business of the Year.   Local Young Citizen of the Year Nominee Findlay McIntosh Findlay is the youngest Gloucester […]

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Aluminium sector to share in billions to help go green A new aluminium production credit scheme will support smelters to go green. Photo: Dean Lewins/AAP
Politics

Aluminium sector to share in billions to help go green

  AUSTRALIA’S aluminium industry is set to share in billions of dollars of investment to help it convert to renewable energy. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was in Tomago on Monday to unveil a green aluminium production credit scheme that will provide financial support to smelters changing their energy source before 2036. As part of the […]

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