Support for improvements and modifications to the existing road network (Option 3) in association with improved public transport and measures to manage traffic congestion during…
This Guide has been prepared by EcoNetwork Port Stephens to assist in responding to the proposed Fingal Bay Link Road Route Options, Nov 2020. Submit by…
We recommend that the next stage of Nelson Bay Road duplication between Williamtown to Bobs Farm ensures wildlife movement is facilitated in the development of…
Sixteen migratory shorebirds were recorded, the most abundant species in Port Stephens being the Bar-tailed Godwit, Far Eastern Curlew and Whimbrel. However, numbers have decreased…
We recommend that plans to run the Coastal Walk across the eastern face of Stephens Peak, Quarry Hill and Green Hill be abandoned because of…
Council’s waste management and resource recovery policy should include measurable targets. Click here
EcoNetwork in principle supported the Tomaree Coastal Walk as set out in the Plan of Management Draft Amendment. Click Here
A critical response by Iain Watt, PSGLMP Advisory Committee – Conservation Representative, President – EcoNetwork Port Stephens and Vice President – Marine Parks Association.https://www.econetworkps.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Submission-of-the-Marine-Estate-Management-Act-Review-0820-Iain-Watt.pdf
Draft amendment makes tree removal easier click here