Council's children’s services team invites families to meet with natural disaster experts and hear vital need-to-know information first hand.
A virtual fence on Cullendulla Drive deters animals like kangaroos, wallabies and wombats from crossing the road.
Residents can get rid of unwanted chemicals for free at Council’s annual Household Chemical Cleanout on the weekend of 7-8 October.
Eurobodalla Libraries are welcoming Joel Boucher in October to introduce cognitive behaviour therapy as a tool for dealing with stress.
Conversations involved questions about disaster preparedness and food security, risk ratings of septic tanks and safe drinking water.
The Spring Up Block Party is a free event where everyone can rip in to activities or jam sessions with the pros at Batemans Bay Skatepark.
Canberra couple Suellen and Michael Franklin moved to Moruya for its community-feel and a dream of running a bed and breakfast.
Emergency service officials from across the region briefed councillors on natural disaster preparations, including bushfires and heatwaves.
Johno Dudley - who heads up Council's grader team maintaining unsealed roads - talks us through the recipe for grading a dirt road.
Anything might happen in the coming few months, so preparing for potential bushfires is key – both for Council and for the community.
Eurobodalla residents can comment on proposed new boundaries for a road in Congo that could reopen northern access to the village.
A complete review of Council’s services and budgets is underway; every anticipated expense will be reviewed and justified.
A regular column to introduce dhurga words and meanings, with help from Council's Aboriginal Advisory Committee.
Batemans Bay Library and the University of Wollongong hosted some intergenerational playgroups, which were a rousing success.
The award recognises Mr Setter’s many months of original research to prepare and publish this comprehensive book.
We came out of winter with Deep Creek Dam at capacity. We can keep it full so long as the rivers flow deeply enough to pump from.
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.