After years of uncertainty Eurobodalla’s rural land owners can have some confidence in future planning after councillors approved Eurobodalla’s rural lands planning proposal.
Eurobodalla Council has surpassed its emissions reduction target two years ahead of schedule.
The Rural Lands Strategy planning proposal has been a hot topic of late for some in our community.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes has hit back at media and social media reports accusing the Council of removing the shire’s environmental protections through its Rural Lands Strategy.
Eurobodalla residents can now see how well local food businesses are complying with food hygiene and safety requirements with the launch of Eurobodalla Council’s Scores on Doors.
A report detailing Eurobodalla residents’ experiences with flying foxes is now available.
Equipment and furniture from Batemans Bay Bowling Club will come up for auction this week.
Council is holding four sessions to give residents an opportunity to learn about the draft Eurobodalla Coastal Management Program.
Eurobodalla Council will lease the former Batemans Bay bowling club site to Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) for its use during construction of the new Batemans Bay Bridge.
Freight efficiency and safety is now improved following the completion of the $2.5 million Tyrone Bridge Replacement Project.
Mayor Liz Innes has moved to reassure local oyster growers that the Rural Lands Strategy planning proposal will continue to protect catchment areas from the impacts of development.
Eurobodalla councillors last week voted to extend the time available for residents to comment on the Rural Lands Strategy planning proposal.
Geotechnical surveys at Mackay Park, Batemans Bay began this week to contribute to the final design of the Batemans Bay Regional Aquatic, Arts and Leisure Centre
Council continues to monitor known flying fox camps throughout Eurobodalla, including at Catalina, the Batemans Bay Water Gardens, Tuross Head and Narooma.
The University of Technology Sydney’s Centre for Local Government is analysing responses to Council’s recent flying fox survey to inform a new shire-wide flying fox management plan
Eurobodalla Council has written to the NSW Government urging it to introduce stricter requirements for cat containment and the potential introduction of a dusk to dawn cat curfew.
Council is preparing a Tourism Wayfinding and Signage Strategy to guide visitors and help them discover the Shire's diverse experiences and attractions.
Work is underway on the Moruya Airport redevelopment. Subdivision was recently approved of more than three hectares of land to be privately leased for commercial activities.