Port Stephens Launches 2025 Mayoral Scholarships

Port Stephen

The Port Stephens Mayoral Academic Scholarships are offering a total of $34,000 to help local students pursue TAFE or university studies in 2025.

Students can apply for a $2,000 scholarship to help cover the cost of their studies thanks to the joint initiative by Port Stephens Council and local Port Stephens businesses.

The 17 available scholarships are thanks to the generous support of 15 local business sponsors, including Business Port Stephens, Club Lemon Tree, Destination Port Stephens, Enrich HR, Hunter Readymixed Concrete (Hunter Land), McDonald Jones, MOJO Homes, Newcastle Airport, Raymond Terrace Bowling Club, Salamander Bay Recycling, Soldiers Point Bowling Club, The Wests Group, Tomago Aluminium, and Weathertex.

Mayor Leah Anderson says this important initiative helps Port Stephen's brightest young minds have the opportunity to reach their full potential.

"It's an absolute privilege to support our local youth through the Mayoral Academic Scholarships – and I'm delighted to be involved as Mayor for the first time this year," Mayor Anderson said.

"This program is a testament to Port Stephens Council's commitment to investing in the future of our community. "Over the past 15 years, we've empowered over 190 students to achieve their academic dreams through a total of $380,000 in scholarships, setting them up for successful futures.

"Beyond the financial support, these scholarships offer invaluable opportunities for young people to connect with industry leaders and develop real-world skills within Port Stephens businesses.

"If you've just finished your HSC and are applying to study TAFE or university next year, I encourage you to apply for a scholarship so you can be supported in the early stages of launching your career," concluded Mayor Anderson.

Applications for the 2025 Mayoral Academic Scholarships are open, closing on Wednesday 15 January 2025.

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