It's early days but residents without access to kerbside collection say they are pleased with initiative to provide options for their household rubbish.
A large amount of weathered rock means the road will be closed 24/7 to allow for earthworks and road and stormwater upgrades.
Council's Women in Local Government Alliance group is recycling phones for victims of domestic and family violence.
The draft Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy is ready for exhibition and the Events Strategy final report will be presented.
Given TfNSW has not identified Moruya's bypass in its plans, Mayor Mathew Hatcher says other ways must be found to get traffic moving.
There's a new round of free drop-in digital support at Moruya and Batemans Bay from Wednesday 23 July to Thursday 25 September.
Households can clear the decks and move on from old and broken bulky items when collection starts in the shire's south next Monday.
The voluntary testing is associated with the decommissioning of a fuel site in Campbell Street and started Friday 11 July.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher says the award recognises people who actively promote and preserve our shire’s heritage
We want your ideas, hopes and dreams for Moruya’s Riverside Park and surrounds.
We wrap up the latest Councillor Catch-up that was held at the Batemans Bay Foreshore Markets, Sunday 15 June.
One of Australia's best known photographers captures familiar faces and places with a light and clarity not often seen.
The net will be removed on Tuesday 17 June. Divers are inspecting the net to safely remove any marine life before and during net removal.
2025 Eurobodalla Business Awards winners announced at a black-tie event showcasing local leaders, changemakers and emerging talent.
“The economic implications for long-term Eurobodalla businesses are significant," says Mayor Mathew Hatcher about Montague Island.
Manager of strategic planning, Vivian Straw, answers some frequently asked questions about the draft Batemans Bay Masterplan.
Most of the southern storage components are complete, with the dam wall – three-quarters finished – the focus of remaining work.
Owners of eligible heritage properties or objects in Eurobodalla can apply for grants of up to $5,000, helping them restore places or items.