While housing affordability is largely the result of state and federal policies and programs, and the market’s response, Council has a role to play.
Grants of up to $500 are available to assist with activities and programs, and develop resources that improve health and wellbeing.
These free talks at Eurobodalla libraries with Lunaria Gaia should give a trick or two on raising confident teenagers.
To protect the shoreline and Bay Road from potential collapse, 400 geotextile sandbags have been installed.
Sign up for a free worm farming or composting workshop. Get your own starting kit and reduce your landfill waste.
The new pipes will be installed east of the Narooma Bridge and parallel to the existing pipes running between Mill Bay and Ken Rose Park.
Trail Towns shows all the top places to ride, stay, eat and play in Australia and New Zealand. The Eurobodalla episode airs on 16 September.
It was a great turnout at the Tomakin Councillor Catch Up on Wednesday 16 August. Community members talked a range of topics.
Between 11 and 24 September we’re waiving fees for green waste dropped at the Surf Beach, Moruya and Brou tips.
At next week's Council Meeting, the Aboriginal Advisory Committee will make a recommendation to Council about the Voice to Parliament.
The final report of KPMG’s review of Bay Pavilions will be presented at next week’s Council meeting on Tuesday 15 August.
Shanna Provost continues her mission to equip everyone for a healthy end of life. Attend a free session for the best tips and advice.
New 5-year licences will replace yearly applications to reduce workload and red-tape and provide more certainty to organisers.
There are stacks of free events on at Eurobodalla libraries this August, celebrating National Family History Month.
The bridge over Tilba Tilba Creek is set for a facelift. The aging timber bridge will be replaced by a more resilient steel and concrete structure.
The new monthly schedule and Public Forum and Public Access arrangements mean less waiting around and more seamless debate.
Artist Ken Searle shows some special places between Broulee and Guerilla Bay. Broulee: A Walk is at the Bas from 29 July to 27 August.
Council requested a temporary lowering of the speed limit from 100 to 80 km/h on behalf of the Tomakin Road Residents Group.