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.
Stephanie Speedy is finance and corporate services director, while Graham Attenborough will head up infrastructure.
Nominations for this year’s $1,500 Fergus Thomson OAM Heritage Award open next Monday, 17 July 2023.
The kerbside collection begins in the south, and finishes in South Durras mid-September. Please sort your piles accordingly.
Our rangers are launching a pilot program that will reward people with shopping vouchers if they're spotted doing the right thing with litter.
An important reminder for anyone thinking about chucking batteries in the bin …. don’t! There are designated disposal points at tips.
Eurobodalla Council is recruiting volunteers to support seniors either one-on-one, in group settings or as a community transport driver.
Eurobodalla Council is supporting free events and activities right through NAIDOC Week, from Sunday 2 to Sunday 9 July.
The draft Integrated Water Cycle Management Strategy and Strategic Business Plan is on public exhibition until Friday 26 July.
Entrepreneurs and business owners can book in for a free business health check at Batemans Bay on Wednesday 12 July.
A new sculpture stands tall at Batemans Bay in memory of former councillor and community stalwart, the late Maureen Nathan.
Entries to the 2023 Mayor's Writing Competition are open. This year's theme is 'Change'. Entries close on Friday 25 August.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher has become a bit of an oyster nerd since helping at the Wagonga Inlet Living Shoreline project in autumn.
To ready the shire for the upcoming influx of dirt-chasers, we hosted workshops for businesses looking to capitalise on the opportunities mountain bike riders present.