MyLink is an online community information hub. It's purpose is to inform and connect community groups, service providers and members of the community.
This webpage provides information to local community service providers and community groups. This page is designed to provide an online noticeboard to share initiatives, training and community information that are of interest to you, your clients and stakeholders.
Information that you would like to be shared can be sent to us at mylink@portstephens.nsw.gov.au
If you can please include a brief description of your program or event, key information and contact details. Preferably please share a picture file if you would like to share an image.
Please allow one week for the noticeboard to be updated. All news stories can then be forwarded on with a click of the mouse button, via either email, Facebook, twitter or LinkedIn.
MAY 2025 NATURAL DISASTER
New NSW Reconstruction Authority hubs just released in Port Stephens - 29/5/29.
Raymond Terrace - Shop 4, 42 William Street, Raymond Terrace
Tuesday 3 to Friday 6 June, 10am-6pm
Salt Ash Hall - 1 Michael Drive, Salt Ash NSW
Wednesday 4 June, 10am-4pm
To help you recover from the recent Natural Disaster, please check out the resources below.
- Community Organisations Briefing
- Maitland Recovery Information
- Mid-Coast Recovery Information
- Port Macquarie Recovery Information
- Nambucca Valley Recovery Information
- Kempsey Shire Recovery Information
Up to date information on the situation can be found at NSW SES website https://www.ses.nsw.gov.au/severe-weather-update
RA has established a recovery website to provide updates in relation to recovery supports: https://www.nsw.gov.au/emergency/floods/recover/flood-recovery-updates
GENERAL INFORMATION & EVENTS
GIVIT has partnered with the New South Wales Government to manage donations of essential goods, services, and funds for people affected by the recent flooding across the Mid North Coast and Hunter regions.
GIVIT is a national not-for-profit that partners directly with councils, recovery outreach teams, charities and community groups to connect needs with generous donors, ensuring that Australians experiencing hardship receive the essential goods and services they need, when they need them most.
To find out how GIVIT works and how your organisation can participate, click here
Participate in a survey about road safety
Would you like to participate in a survey about road safety in your community? Researchers from The George Institute for Global Health and Port Stephens Council would love to hear from you!
You are invited to participate in the CASS (Community Action for Safe Speeds) study. The “CASS” study aims to find innovative ways to reduce speeding-related road trauma in New South Wales through increasing public demand for safer speeds. In this study we seek to evaluate speed behaviour and community attitudes to speeding in 7 Local Government Areas (LGA) across NSW.
Participation involves completing a 20-minute online survey, on two occasions, 6 months apart. The survey contains questions about your demographics and attitudes to road safety issues including speeds in your community. Upon completing both the initial and 6-month follow up surveys, participants will enter a draw to win 1 of 4 $250 e-gift vouchers (per LGA).
To be eligible to participate you must:
- Aged 18 years and older;
- Be willing to complete two surveys, 6 months apart
- Live or work in a participating LGA (City of Sydney, Mid-Western Regional Council, City of Canterbury-Bankstown, City of Coffs Harbour, Port Stephens Council, City of Ryde or Parkes Shire Council)
Be able to complete the survey in English
To learn more and/or to participate, please visit https://redcap1.georgeinstitute.org/surveys/?s=ANCWJAMNTNLC3FYX
Whether you're looking to escape the city's crowds during Vivid Sydney 2025, or want to add on to your itinerary to make the most of your Sydney trip, here are four short getaways from the NSW capital that will suit your needs.
Port Stephens Council warmly invites you to a free creative practice workshop for professionals and volunteers in the community and human services.
Please refer to the attached poster for more information, including how to reserve your spot.
The team at New Life Community Reach will be hosting a "Black Tie Musical Bingo" fundraiser on 7 June at Raymond Terrace Bowling Club.
More details including how to purchase tickets, coming soon.
Save the date - 12/8/2025 for Jupiter's International Youth Day Gala Dinner in Nelson Bay.
Click HERE for more information
Join New Life Community Relief at the Terrace, for a free meal!
Starts on Friday 28th February 2025!
Here is the flyer for more information.
6:30 - 8pm
Located under the Raymond Terrace Council Carpark (undercover area)
Bushfire is an unfortunate part of life in some areas of Port Stephens. With summer just around the corner and the temperatures increasing those that are living in areas susceptible to bushfires, you need to live bushfire-ready.
That means knowing your risk and having a plan for what to do during a fire. You can make your plan online in as little as five minutes by clicking here
Or you can sit down with your family and discuss what you will do using the NSW Rural Fire Service guide to making a bushfire survival plan.
To ensure your home is bushfire prepared follow the tips from NSWRFS by clicking here
Even if you plan to leave early, the more you prepare your home, the more likely it will survive a bushfire or ember attack. A well-prepared home can also be easier for you or firefighters to defend, and is less likely to put your neighbours' homes at risk. A well-prepared home will also give you more protection if a fire threatens suddenly and you cannot leave.
Join the team at the Yacaaba Centre for a refreshing morning of conversation, connection, and empowerment. Whether you're looking to meet new people, share ideas, or just take a break from the daily grind, this is your time to socialise, network, and be inspired!
10-11:30am every Thursday morning. See flyer HERE for more information.
Council has developed a flyer that outlines where the community can seek assistance for food and crisis relief.
Click HERE
The ELDAC project, funded by the Department of Health and Aged Care, has developed a free Home Care Search Filter. This tool simplifies the process of finding evidence to support your home care programs. (Link: https://www.eldac.com.au/Technology-and-Innovation/Home-care-search-filter).
STARS plan to enhance the wellbeing of seniors through musical theatre and recreation.
For more information click HERE
Atwae offer members of the public, discounts in beauty treatments and massage which are performed by students.
Opening Hours
For Appointments call 0401 095 481
THURSDAY & FRIDAY (during NSW school Terms)
9.30AM - 2.00PM
Click here for the beauty menu
Our service is here to support families with Mediations while navigating parenting and property issues that arise as part of separation or with any other issues that may need meditation within family relationships.
As we are a new service to Bungree there is no current waiting list for and under our current funding we are:
-Able to provide fee free mediation services.
-While our program is funded to service Aboriginal community, we can support non-Aboriginal people as long as there is an Aboriginal person within the family dynamics.
-Our program services the Cessnock/ Upper Hunter, Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Port Stephens, and Central Coast areas with offices in both Cessnock and Gosford.
Please see attached the Bungree Service Aboriginal Family Dispute Resolution Services.
Please see attached referral form
YOUTH SERVICES
Build your awareness of the LGBTQ+ community to facilitate stronger relationships in youth and community services.
Wednesday 18 June
10:00-2:30pm
Port Stephens Council Building
116 Adelaide Street, Raymond Terrace.
To find out more and register click HERE
Get creative, make connections and learn fresh wats to manage stress with Jupiter's Space to create.
Tuesday 17 & 24 June
Tuesday 1 July
4:30-6pm, The DECK, Raymond Terrace
Click HERE for more information
Click HERE to view the minutes
The Inclusion in Sport project aimed to bring awareness to organisations around the barriers and gaps currently being faced by children and their families. The project also aimed to provide clubs/organisations with FREE training around inclusion for coaches, managers, volunteers and staff as well support for staff in school environments.
If you have not had the opportunity to complete the free training, please feel free to register and complete this wondering training program>> Join Our Disability Inclusive Sports Program - Sport4All
Black Dog Institute has new free resources called Teens and Screens to support parents and carers with children in years 7-9. Please feel free to share this information with parents and carers in your team:
- Nine strategies to help you support your teen in an online world: Handbook of strategies parents can use to support their teens
- Screen Time and Teen Mental Health: Insights & Tips for Parents: Short webinar for parents and carers
- Free apps to support teens: Learn about free apps for teens like Sleep Ninja and ClearlyMe
To read the March edition click here
Join Black Dog for an insightful and empowering webinar focused on providing strategies and resources to help you in supporting your teen.
Delivered by a Clinical Psychologist facilitator, and Black Dog Institute lived experience presenter, we will explore:
- How to make sense of adolescence
- Identify signs of mental health struggles.
- Understand how to support your teen.
- Know where you and your teen can get support.
This webinar is free and open to all parents, caregivers, and anyone interested in supporting the mental health of teens in their care. Reserve your spot today and embark on a journey towards greater well-being for you and your family!
See upcoming dates and register here: For Parents - Black Dog Institute | Better Mental Health
Contact: schools@blackdog.org.au
Do you find the School holidays boring? Do you need some adventure?
Come and join in celebrating youth week with jupiter - 16 April 2025.
For more details including locations click HERE
NEWSLETTERS AND GROUP CATCH UP'S
Check out artist residency opportunities, upcoming events & more.
Click HERE
Healthy strong Aboriginal men often find value in sharing stories with each other, as it fosters a sense of brother-ship and mutual understanding.
Click HERE to find out more information about the fortnightly catch ups and for upcoming dates.
Click here to read the newsletter
Click here to view One Door's March Newsletter.
This edition of TEI Inform includes:
- Apology and correction to Reconciliation Week theme in previous newsletter
- New webpage for parenting programs and supported playgroups
- Next steps following TEI and FCS evaluations
To read more on each topic click HERE
Click here to read the March updates
Click HERE to view news from FAMS
Check out the latest update from the team, click HERE
SEMINARS, TRAINING AND RESOURCES
Hunter New England LHD and the Hunter New England & Central Coast PHN are proud to support the expansion of Street Side Medics into the Hunter.
Funded by the NSW Government, Street Side Medics is expanding its mobile healthcare services to provide accessible, healthcare to people experiencing homelessness.
This workshop will provide an opportunity to:
- Help Street Side Medics understand the local service landscape;
- Identify priority locations for service delivery; and
- Explore partnership opportunities with local organisations to ensure the program is well-connected, and meets the needs of our community.
For more information and to register click HERE
Delivered by Beth Innes and Renee Selby, 2 grant writing workshops will be offered to help you secure funding across the community, sports, art, infrastructure and academic grants
Charlestown workshop
Wednesday 2 July
9:30-3:30
Maitland workshop
Thursday 3 July
9:30-3:30
For more information and to register click HERE
To find out more information and resources on inclusion in play and sport, check out the links below.
LAB Learning Clinic provides evidence-based therapy supports to help individuals develop functional skills, enhancing participation and independence in daily activities such as language and communication.
They provide support in the following areas:
- Therapy services across the lifespan to enhance functional skills, supporting greater participation and independence in areas such as written and oral communication in everyday tasks.
- Early intervention for children aged 0-9 with developmental delays, written communication difficulties or disabilities to achieve better long-term outcomes
To learn more click HERE
The NSW Government is continuing its campaign to raise awareness of coercive control among multicultural communities. In-language information is now available in 18 languages with the addition of Korean, Assyrian, Farsi, Punjabi and Filipino/Tagalog. To view the resources click HERE
For more information about the parenting programs, playgroups, art making and meal creating please click here
Workplace Mental Health: Current realities, future impact: recent panel discussion available just for our workplace clients (not shared publicly), you can access it here
Teen Mental Health Matters: free upcoming webinars focused on providing strategies and resources to help parents and caregivers support their teens, RSVP here (scroll to the bottom of the page)
Empowering recovery from complex trauma.
Check out Blueknot's bi-yearly public training calendar HERE
Check out CHSP's upcoming webinars and event HERE and how to register.
For information and how to best prepare for a heatwave, check out Port Stephens Councils and NSW Health, heatwave awareness resources.
For public releases of data and dashboards on early intervention, child protection, out-of-home care, social housing, homelessness and other key statistics on community support, click HERE
The Lifeline Training Support Team hosts Lifeline's community training and dedicated workplace delivery.
View their range of training options available HERE
Tafe NSW is offering certificate 11 education pathway courses,see more
The Gambling Impact Society (GIS) continues to provide Free Education about Gambling Harm through the Consumer Voice Project - Raising Awareness of the impact of gambling harm, owing to funding from the State Government. We have provided a number of these in your area to the PS Interagency, planning meetings, community groups, TAFE and University students and they have been well received.
For more information Click HERE
COMPETITIONS, GRANTS & EOI
Wayahead is currently accepting applications for its Small Grant Program, offering grants of $500 or $1000 to support mental health initiatives during Mental Health Month this October in NSW.
With categories including General, Youth, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, CALD, and LGBTQIA+, there’s likely a category that aligns with small community groups. Whether you're planning a BBQ, sports event, workshop, or a series of community activities, we’d love to see how you utilise this year’s theme—“Taking Steps on Your Wellbeing Journey”.
You can apply by visiting this link:
Wayahead is excited to open nominations for the annual Mental Health Matters Awards. These awards celebrate the incredible efforts of individuals, groups, and organisations making a difference in the mental health space. You’re welcome to nominate yourself or someone else whose work deserves to be recognised.
Wayahead offer a variety of award categories, so take a look and see which ones resonate:
https://wayahead.org.au/mentalhealthmonth/nominations/
All are welcome to attend the award ceremony, which will feature special guest speaker Rose Jackson, NSW Minister for Mental Health.
Tertiary Accommodation Grant (TAG) supports Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people enrolled in tertiary studies with grants of up to $10,000 per student to offset the cost of living while studying a Diploma or above.
For eligible students they will need to apply through the SmartyGrants link:
Students will need the following supporting documentations when applying for the grant:
- Confirmation of Aboriginality (As per the AHO Eligibility for Service Policy)
- Identification (student card or USI number)
- Proof of enrolment (Letter of enrolment, Unit transcript, Support letter from education provider or invoice or payment of receipt of tuition.)
- Proof of income (payslips, Centrelink annual statement or latest fortnightly statement, PAYG payment summary statement or BAS statement)
- Proof of address and independent living in NSW (A residential tenancy agreement with you name on the lease, social housing letter from your provider, a rental bond notice or a letter from landlord outlining rent payable)
- Personal statement on how this grant could help with your studies (max 400 words ).
Ensure you have also read the guidelines
This opportunity will target multicultural community-led grassroots organisations. Eligible organisations will be able to apply for grants of up to $100,000 over 2 years from 2024–25 to 2025–26 for the following types of activities:
- Multicultural celebrations, such as festivals and events
- Multicultural amenities, such as building upgrades, furnishings and equipment
- Intercultural connections, such as intercultural sports programs or art projects.
Further detail is available on GrantConnect