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An eco-friendly welcome

Welcome to EcoNetwork Port Stephens, a not-for-profit and 100% volunteer-run organisation dedicated to the interest of all who treasure and want to preserve the natural beauty and biodiversity of our Port Stephens estuary, peninsulas and rural hinterland.

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Port Stephens contains diverse landscapes including native forests, sand dunes, mangroves and wetlands as well as unique offshore reefs, islands and marine habitats. Our local community has the challenge to protect these natural assets from the ongoing pressures of unsustainable development, tourism and water-based activities.

EcoNetwork Port Stephens, in partnership with many local affiliated groups and businesses, is also closely involved with current statewide, national and global environmental emergencies such as habitat destruction, climate change and plastic pollution.

Join us and enjoy sharing your experiences, expanding your knowledge and contributing to the healthy and happy environment that is Port Stephens.

Ensure you are informed

FORUM: Mambo-Wanda Wetlands Conservation Group wants to ensure our community are fully informed about the consequences of Port Stephens Council’s housing proposal and this threat to the Wetlands.

Are Mambo’s birds in decline?

Disturbing results following 10 years of surveys — we need to protect all aspects of these wetlands

Autumn planting to help restore Tomaree Coastal Walk’s vegetation near Boat Harbour

Come along to our weekend or weekday community plantings or a special FAMILY planting to help restore vegetation along the Tomaree Coastal Walk. Create habitat for wildlife and a more aesthetic environment.
Dates, more information & booking here

Our Network in Action

Insights into the “Dirty” Truth behind the Anna Bay Clean Up

Anna Bay Cleanup plunged a little deeper, not just analysing their collection, but also taking action to find solutions.   Read more

PLANTING DATES for the Boat Harbour entrances to the Tomaree Coastal Walk

Friends of Tomaree NP have been funded, with community involvement, to restore habitat, some endangered littoral rainforest, along Boat Harbour entrances to the Tomaree Coastal Walk.   Read more

Birds of the Coastal Forest of Mambo Wetlands Reserve

Birds of the Coastal Forest of Mambo Wetlands Reserve By Neil FraserHunter Bird Observers Club A quick overview of what we’ll look at in this article. Mambo Wetlands Reserve is …   Read more

d’Albora Marina

Delve into a range of features and issues associated with the marina’s concept plan and its appropriateness for Nelson Bay.   Read more

Restoring Boat Harbour entrances to the Tomaree Coastal Walk

Friends of Tomaree NP have been funded, with community involvement, to restore habitat, some endangered littoral rainforest, along Boat Harbour entrances to the Tomaree Coastal Walk.   Read more

Yellow-tailed black cockatoo - Photo © Mat Spillard

EcoUpdate Highlights

EcoUpdate: March 2026

EcoUpdate March 2026 brings stories of passionate people taking action for our environment — and with stories worth sharing. Enjoy!   Read more

Community Forum puts decision-makers on notice

A great turn out to EcoNetwork’s Forum, Communities Creating Change and Defending the Environment, gathered to hear a cast of speakers on these far-reaching issues.   Read more

EcoUpdate: February 2026

EcoUpdate February 2026 brings you updates on Mambo’s birds in peril, and a host of forthcoming happenings to inform, inspire, involve and take action.   Read more

Environmental award recipients

EcoNetwork commends the recipients of the Port Stephens Council environmental awards. Many recipients have played, or are playing, an important part in EcoNetwork’s programs, events, or as active affiliates or …   Read more

EcoUpdate: January 2026

EcoUpdate January 2026 brings you a host of forthcoming happenings to inform, inspire, involve and take action.   Read more

Sustainable Living

Newcastle waterway listed among the state’s microplastic hot spots

Newcastle waterway listed among the state’s microplastic hot spots By …   Read more

Flood Risk Management ~ a potential policy for the future

Flood Risk Management ~ a potential policy for the future …   Read more

Opportunity knocks in an energy crisis

This interesting historic perspective brings us to today’s energy crisis and questions what opportunities can we now seize that may not have been apparent or politically possible.   Read more

Low cost renewable energy may save Tomago Smelter

Why Tomago Aluminium has been talking about shutting down, how energy costs matter so much for aluminium and possible solutions   Read more

Electricity prices in Australia

Electricity prices plunge as renewables supply half of grid, batteries surge and coal hits new low in the December quarter.   Read more