Eurobodalla’s teenagers and young adults have a chance to shape the future of their shire with a special event this month.
Grab your bike and tour the fresh new Mogo Trails with Batemans Bay Mountain Bike Club on Sunday 20 October. Register now.
Batemans Bay Library staffer Andrew shines on the ABC hit series that follows 15 autistic student journos interviewing six iconic Aussies.
Travellers are encouraged to make the most of Rex flights to and from Sydney, which are operating normally.
Author and comedian Benjamin Stevenson is at the libraries with his latest book, Everyone This Christmas Has A Secret.
A mix of returning and new councillors have been elected to represent Eurobodallans for the 2024-28 Council term.
From divisional manager to director, Gary Bruce has stepped up to a bigger portfolio overseeing planning, environment, and waste teams.
Nominations remain open for Eurobodalla's annual Local Hero Award until 6pm on Friday 11 October.
Community input is crucial to develop the new waste strategy. Complete a survey on general waste, food waste, or construction waste.
Kids can have fun with equipment and trucks, while parents talk to experts about preparing for or evacuating from natural disasters.
The festival featured performances by local musicians, showcases of upcycling innovations, and interactive workshops.
A NSW Supreme Court judgement has prevented Eurobodalla Council’s plan to re-open a northern access to Congo.
Ahead of the bushfire season, Council is waiving fees for green waste from Monday 16 September to Sunday 29 September 2024.
The skate park will be fenced off from Friday 13 September while work to keep the surface safe and usable is underway.
This year’s theme, "You’re the Voice," was chosen to inspire young artists to explore and express their creativity.
Signs will be in place with details of the time, date and herbicide used. Grounds can be used again once signs have been removed.
The Nowra-based writer hit the big-time with her debut novel After the Forest, a re-telling of Hansel and Gretel, and Sunday Times bestseller.
Residents are invited to share their knowledge, experience, and preferences around different options that reduce flood impact.