Overview
Port Stephens is a gem on the east coast of Australia, celebrated for its remarkable natural beauty, unique wildlife, and unbreakable community spirit. As part of the Worimi Nation, Port Stephens reflects a rich cultural heritage and a commitment to inclusiveness and innovation. The Ariel App took a significant stride in this direction, launching in the region in August 2023, providing a platform for accessibility and connection.
Getting Involved
Join us in making Port Stephens a hub of inclusion and accessibility!
- For Residents and Visitors: Explore Port Stephens' accessible and inclusive businesses with the Ariel App, your essential guide to the region. Available on both the App Store and Google Play, the app enhances your experience in this beautiful coastal region.
- For Businesses: Leverage the Ariel App to connect with a broader audience. Emphasize accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring your business reaches everyone. Click here for more information for organisations or get in touch through our contact form.
Location Profile
- Natural Wonderland: Known for breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, and unique wildlife, Port Stephens is a haven for nature lovers.
- Strong Community Spirit: As part of the Worimi Nation, the area celebrates a profound connection with indigenous culture, history, and values.
- Strategic Location: Situated just 2 hours north of Sydney, Port Stephens offers both serenity and accessibility.
- Economic Prosperity: A hub for various industries, Port Stephens encourages growth while maintaining ecological balance.
- Sustainable Development: Through careful planning, the region strives for sustainable social, environmental, and economic outcomes, creating a harmony between nature and community.
- Tourism and Recreation: With its natural wonders, Port Stephens is a favoured destination for tourists seeking adventure, relaxation, and a taste of coastal life.
- Innovation and Inclusion: Ariel App symbolises its commitment to fostering accessibility and inclusiveness in the Port Stephens region