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Bulahdelah Chamber of Commerce a finalist at State Business Awards
Thou Walla Sunset Retreat and Fingal Bay Holiday Park, Silver at the 2017 NSW Tourism Awards
Bulahdelah Chamber wins 2017 Hunter Business Awards
Volunteers point tourists in the right direction
Port Stephens Tourism Business Network Enhancing Local Lifestyles at Nelson Bay
DESTINATION Port Stephens is the tourism and business operators network that brings business and jobs to the Bay. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE The operators gather together bi-monthly to discuss opportunities and how they can interact with the community to make Port Stephens a better place for visitors and residents to live
Paddle For The Planet kicks off Port Stephens Naturefest
THE inaugural Port Stephens Paddle for Planet is supported by Port Stephens Tourism and will be one of the opening events for the popular Naturefest festival which runs from 1 June to 16 July, 2017. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE Paddle for the Planet is a global paddling relay, uniting paddlers, creating
Koala hospital and tourism facility gets unanimous backing from Port Stephens Council
PORT Stephens Council has unanimously backed a plan to build and operate a $3 million koala hospital and tourism facility at Treescape Holiday Park, One Mile Beach. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE This one-of-a-kind facility is a joint initiative between Council and Port Stephens Koalas in response to challenges facing the region’s
Common myths about Port Stephens koalas
WILD Koala Day is here and with record growth in international tourism, all Australians should know koala facts from fiction. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE We are calling on Australians to protect koalas in the wild and Port Stephens Koalas (PSK) has provided some facts below to assist in that important endeavour. Although
Port Stephens Council’s Plans for the Future
PASSIVE tourism, waterway access, day trippers and holidaymakers are increasingly the focus of forward planning for Tilligerry according to Councillor Steve Tucker. Or CLICK FOR ADVERT QUOTE “The incredible popularity of the Lemon Tree Passage waterfront after the $1 300 000 upgrade has really put us on the map,” he said. “Over Easter