Indi Carmichael is proposing a fresh perspective on art-prize participation, one tailored to artists from start to finish.
Council reports a weekly average of three contaminated truckloads of green waste and large amounts illegally dumped in bushland.
Learn how to cook good food and look after yourself in a series of free workshops at SAGE Gardens, Moruya. For 18 - 30 year olds.
Community members spoke with councillors about pathways, Surfside erosion, the Bay Pavilions, barking dogs, and bats.
Council seeks EOIs from people with products or services that can help households and business save energy, resources and money.
More than 250 volunteers took part in Clean Up Australia Day across 50 sites. Our waste team will pick up 116 bags of rubbish.
The Jobs Drive gathers 15 local health and community services employers. Collectively, they are looking to fill more than 100 jobs.
A handful of community members turned up to the February catch up to talk about a range of topics with councillors.
The report says exposed pipes pose a low asbestos risk. Regardless, we’re seeking permits to remove the pipes we can.
Clean Up Australia Day is on again. Join a site or create your own. The more sites – the more ground covered to keep our shire beautiful.
Catalina Club will host a prestigious golf event which will bring more than 100 players and their families to Eurobodalla.
For those who can afford it and want to support art programs in our community - the Bas is now equipped to take donations.
Council's youth team has a new set of wheels. It will be able to turn an open space into a pop-up playground after school.
What makes Eurobodalla a great place to live and what challenges are there? Share your thoughts on the community strategic plan.
Grants of up to $500 are available for NAIDOC Week. Fill out our easy online application form before 17 March.
Giving young people exposure to different career options while building valuable cores skills and qualifications, while getting paid.
I’m disappointed that our shire has been listed by click-bait news outlets trying to polarise feelings around Australia Day, says Mathew Hatcher.
Rest assured toilets will be clean and garbage bins emptied over the holidays, thanks to our rapid response team.