February 1, 2026
Review launched into ‘doli incapax’
Port Stephens

Review launched into ‘doli incapax’

A NEW study by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research (BOCSAR) has found a significant decline in the number of young people aged 10 to 13 years found guilty of a criminal offence in NSW, following a landmark High Court of Australia decision in 2016. The decision in the case of RP v […]

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Port Stephens Council says ‘no’ to Anna Bay rezoning
Port Stephens

Port Stephens Council says ‘no’ to Anna Bay rezoning

A CONTROVERSIAL planning proposal was on the agenda at Port Stephens Council’s most recent meeting. The proposal, from the development firm AB Rise Pty Ltd, sought to have 125 hectares of land in Anna Bay rezoned to allow for the creation of 584 new homes. The developer put forward the proposal as a potentially significant […]

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Regional consultation guide released by NSW Government
Port Stephens

Regional consultation guide released by NSW Government

A NEW guide has been released which aims to strengthen NSW Government consultation practices with regional, rural and remote communities across the state. The “Regional Communities Consultation Guide” outlines the Government’s approach to consulting with regional, rural and remote communities, including Aboriginal communities. The release of the guide follows the introduction of the Regional Communities […]

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Stinker’s History: More than farmers on Marsh Road At the time oysters were grown on leases with racks made from black mangrove ‘sticks’. Black mangroves were harvested in all estuaries along the entire coastline.
Port Stephens

Stinker’s History: More than farmers on Marsh Road

LAST October I released my final local history book, “Marsh Road”. The book told of the endeavours of the dairy farming community which branched out to grow and sell vegetables of the highest quality. Not all residents along Marsh Road were dependent on the land however. The rich waters of Tilligerry Creek, which flow adjacent […]

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