Eurobodalla Shire Council serves a thriving community of 35,000 people along 110 kilometres of unique marine park coastline, a lush hinterland of national parks and forests and 12 towns and villages on the south coast of NSW.

The main towns are Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma. The northern end of the shire is 3 ½ hours drive from Sydney and less than 2 hours from Canberra.

DCP Review

As a result of a recent review Council has created four new Development Control Plans with only one DCP applying to any property. The DCPs and accompanying codes of practice will be on exhibition for public comment until Friday 20 November 2009 More Detailsabout: DCP Review

Eurobodalla Community-based Heritage Study 2009

Eurobodalla residents are being invited to take part in a Community Based Heritage Study to be conducted by Council's Heritage Advisor and the Heritage Advisory Committee. More Detailsabout: Community-based Heritage Study

Northern Water Treatment Plant

The need for additional water treatment for the Eurobodalla Shire was identified in the Integrated Water Cycle Management Strategy developed by Eurobodalla Shire Council in 2003.

This year will see the commencement of this major infrastructure project, which will provide the Shire with a secure and safe drinking water supply. More Detailsabout: Northern Water Treatment Plant

Exciting new developments underway at Riverside Park, Moruya

Currently under construction is a new nature-based playground, shelters and seats, a public amenities building, new paths and a feature artwork More Detailsabout: Riverside Park Landscape Masterplan

Draft LEP Exhibition

Council has prepared a new draft LEP in line with the NSW Department of Planning's direction given in 2006 that all Councils must comply within 2-5years. The Draft LEP will replace Council's current Rural LEP 1987 and Urban LEP 1999.

The Draft LEP was recently exhibited for an extended 13 week period from April to July 2009. The time for public submissions to the LEP has now closed.

Council staff are now reviewing the submissions received to the Draft LEP with a view to reporting these to Council and placing the Draft plan on exhibition for a second time as soon as Council and the Department of Planning have signed off on an amended Draft Plan.

View the draft LEPabout: Draft LEP Exhibition to learn more about the plan, and to obtain updates on the progress of its review.

Payment Options
Direct Debit

Direct Debit is an easy and quick way to pay your rates, water usage and debtor accounts. We will debit the cheque or savings account you nominate on the Direct Debit Request form. It's that easy! Download and complete the form and post to Council for processing.

Rates and Water Direct Debit Form, pdf 246kb
Debtors Direct Debit Form, pdf 64kb

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Pay Your Rates or Water Usage
Accounts Online by Credit Card

Please Refer to your accounts for more payment options.

Planning and Development
planning

"Listening and Planning Together", Planning and Development Information located in one central location. more.. about: Planning and Development

LEP  Review about: LEP Review

Cash Incentives to Save Water
save water

Council is offering incentives to water customers to purchase and install various water saving devices, including rainwater tanks and washing machines. more.. about: Eurowater - Cash Incentives to Save Water

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