Tell us what you think about this plan for the shire's future before Sunday 9 February.
Council cannot remove snakes, but Eurobodalla's WIRES volunteers can.
This time of year, more people are walking their dogs and Ranger patrols increase. Help spread the word and practice ‘dog walking manners’.
Last year was a ripper for 600 book lovers at our libraries’ 25 talks by local, national bestselling, and internationally acclaimed authors.
Crucial infrastructure project underway at the known blackspot intersection of George Bass Drive and Broulee Road.
Council and National Parks have been considering access issues for Maloneys Beach. Due to illegal activity, cameras will be installed.
It’s no overseas gap-year adventure but may be the next best thing, with on-the-job experience, money in the bank and TAFE qualifications.
Grants are available to help the community run events celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievement.
Issues most important to Eurobodallans highlighted in latest Community Strategic Plan 2042 now open for comment.
Join in storytime, music, morning tea and activities that promote school readiness, creativity, social skills and physical abilities. Fortnightly on Mondays during school terms.
Join us for a different children's story each week, as well as songs, games and craft. Weekly on Mondays during school terms.
Join Bronwen Smith and Gavin Chatfield to paint your story, connect with your heritage and learn contemporary Aboriginal art techniques.
Join in storytime, music, morning tea and activities that promote school readiness, creativity, social skills and physical abilities. Fortnightly on Tuesdays during school terms.
Reading, rhyme, song and play, suitable for parents and caregivers with infants up to 18 months. Held every Tuesday 10 to 10.30am.
Reading, rhyme, song and play, suitable for parents and caregivers with infants up to 18 months. Held every Tuesday, 10.30am to 11am.