Batemans Bay’s aquatic, arts and leisure centre has reached a major milestone, with the lodgement of a development application for the project.
Eurobodalla’s community and business groups are being asked for help in identifying further action to reduce greenhouse emissions and tackling climate change.
Eurobodalla residents are being asked to share their thoughts and ideas about the shire’s Council-owned marine facilities.
Online survey now open for planning around crown land at Hanging Rock, Corrigans Beach Reserve and Observation Point.
Reports from northern NSW indicate drought conditions and habitat loss are leading to food shortages for flying-foxes in that area.
A review of the Hanging Rock sporting precinct and Corrigans Beach Reserve will guide future development of the precinct.
The Batemans Bay Regional Aquatic, Arts and Leisure Centre will move to the detailed design stage after Council approved recommendations to lodge a development application.
The shire is a step closer to a preferred design for the Batemans Bay Regional Aquatic, Arts and Leisure Centre.
A plan of 69 practical steps sees Eurobodalla exceeding its greenhouse gas emission targets for local government operations.
Batemans Bay locals are being asked to share ideas on how to best activate Eurobodalla’s waterfront gateway.
Members of the community are invited to share their thoughts on the proposed sale of the Moruya Racecourse.
Eurobodalla councillors yesterday resolved that local government required focussed and strategic actions to address the changing climate.
Eurobodalla Council will consider a report to sell Moruya Racecourse at its meeting on Tuesday 13 August.
More than 100 of the shire's tourism operators attended the unveiling of Eurobodalla's new marketing brand.
The Eurobodalla's grey-headed flying-foxes have left the six-known roosting sites, with no camps currently occupied.
Community members can present directly to Eurobodalla Shire Councillors at new dedicated monthly public access sessions.
Eurobodalla is one of 18 local councils to join a ground-breaking program to help communities save energy and cut power bills run by the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage.
A new strategy could see Mogo become an adventure trail hub.