The next generation of Eurobodalla's storytellers took the stage for the 2025 Mayor's Writing Competition ceremony.
Wipes clog pipes. No matter what the advertising says, those so-called flushable wipes do not break down like toilet paper.
Residents met councillors outside Moruya post office to discuss roads, waste, accessibility, and infrastructure around the shire.
Mr Ferguson has been acting in the role since April, with Mayor Mathew Hatcher confirming the appointment today.
Locals got rid of a whopping 765 tonnes of junk, plus a further 314 tonnes of recyclable metal, during the 2025 event.
The work to repair erosion on the East Beach reserve involved shifting sand from the intertidal zone to rebuild the dune.
The meeting to determine Council's new general manager will be held in closed session, and announced at a later date on Council's website.
The alternating one-way traffic system will be in place at the work site until the road upgrade is finished later this year.
We've teamed up with The Tec Exec to bring you the Tech Cafe - free drop-in tech lessons touring the shire for ten weeks.
Sea Otter Australia comes to the shire next week, bringing thousands of visitors and lots of opportunities for locals to join the celebrations.
It’s time to roll out the welcome mat as the Eurobodalla Tourism Industry Forum is set for a reboot on Monday 10 November.
Maloneys and Long Beach residents will see Council crews undertaking road repairs along Cullendulla Drive over the next few weeks.
Eurobodalla’s newest public toilet opened last week at Mogo - the latest project completed as part of Council's Public Toilet Strategy.
The road will open temporarily, with alternating one-way traffic, for four days to ease traffic across the busy October long weekend.
The work starts with intersections upgrades at the junctions of Murray and Thomas, Murray and Hawdon, and Evans and Albert streets.
The shark net was reinstalled yesterday, Wednesday 24 September, by Council staff who were assisted by divers from Underwater Safaris.
Mayor Hatcher says Transport for NSW's vague timeframes and funding for the project are leaving the shire in limbo.
Media pot-stirring has incited social media hype, resulting in Council receiving around 40 submissions on its Keeping of Animals policy.