Residents impacted by bushfire have until the end of the month to apply for funding from the Eurobodalla Disaster Relief Fund, the first phase closes on 30 April.
More and more people across the country are studying and working from home, leading to anticipated surges in household energy use.
Eurobodalla's bushfire recovery centres will remain open with reduced hours, allowing teams to focus on an outreach program to impacted communities.
Eurobodalla’s cafes, retailers and accommodation businesses stand to benefit from a $250,000 bushfire recovery boost.
Applications are now open for Eurobodalla’s Disaster Relief Fund, established to provide an opportunity to donate directly to local people affected by the bushfires.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes is cautiously optimistic about yesterday’s expansion of the joint Commonwealth-NSW Government small business bushfire package.
The NSW government’s offer to cover half a year of council rates for properties destroyed by bushfires is creating headaches for south coast councils.
Planning a coordinated response to youth recovery after this summer’s bushfires continues this week.
Holiday homeowners have responded enthusiastically to a plea from Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes to consider permanently letting their property to those impacted by bushfire.
Eurobodalla Council has struck a deal with the NSW government to get bushfire demolition waste off residents’ land.
Bushfire affected residents wanting to rebuild will have their development applications fast tracked thanks to some willing hands visiting from Sydney.
Eurobodalla Council’s sustainability team wants residents and visitors to step back into nature and watch the bush spring back to life.
A major safety upgrade for Beach Road – between Miller Street and Golf Links Drive, Batemans Bay – is underway.
The mammoth job of cleaning up Eurobodalla after this summer’s devastating bushfires is officially underway.
The Eurobodalla Recovery Centre will run two outreach services this week, with information and support sessions at Mogo and Nerrigundah villages.
Children of all ages have been affected by the bushfires, and concerned parents and carers can get free guidance this week in Batemans Bay.
Action to assist youth recovery after the summer’s devastating bushfires must be “realistic and achievable”.
BlazeAid, a grassroots volunteer organisation helping rebuild fire-ravaged communities one fence post at a time, has set up camp in Eurobodalla.