Cast a line, learn new skills and win prizes during the spring school holidays
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Young people under 18 are being encouraged to cast a line and learn new skills during the spring school holidays with free fishing workshops and a competition!
Mayor Leah Anderson said the program is all about giving young people the chance to enjoy the outdoors while learning practical skills and sustainable fishing practices.
"Fishing is a fantastic way for young people to connect with nature, spend time outdoors, and develop new skills – and the Port Stephens waterways are the best place to do it!" Mayor Anderson said.
"These workshops and the competition give our young people of Port Stephens the chance to have fun, learn, and understand the importance of sustainable fishing practices. Last year, we had a fantastic response, with over 100 kids taking part in the workshops and competition and the feedback was great,” Mayor Anderson said.
The program includes 4 free workshops across Port Stephens:
Raymond Terrace: Monday 29 September, 10am to 12 noon
Karuah: Monday 29 September, 1 to 3pm
Lemon Tree Passage: Tuesday 30 September, 10am to 12 noon
Nelson Bay: Tuesday 30 September, 1 to 3pm
Workshop participants will receive a fishing pack with essential equipment to use during the School Holiday Competition to catch "Port Stephens Biggest Fish”, running from Saturday 27 September to Sunday 12 October 2025.
The winners of the competition will receive up to $1,000 in prizes, announced on the Port Stephens Youth Instagram page.
"Port Stephens Council is proud to support programs that encourage healthy recreation, social connection, and environmental awareness," Mayor Anderson said.
This program is proudly funded by the NSW Recreational Fishing Trust, supporting opportunities for young people in the community to explore, learn, and enjoy recreational fishing.
For more information about the workshops, competition rules, and prizes, visit pscouncil.info/youth-fishing-25