Council is seeking expressions of interest to join a visitor economy working group to implement a new tourism delivery model for the shire.
Walbunja Rangers help Council mitigate the invasive boneseed weed, improve the reserve's vegetation and reduce fuel loads.
If you like to know the stories behind the stories then Eurobodalla’s libraries are the place to be, with a bevy of bestselling authors visiting.
Mark your calendars and pump up your tyres – the eastern section of Mogo Trails opens on Saturday 17 August.
Friends and business partners, Caroline and Imogen share what led them to heading up one of the region’s most popular cafés.
Capital city routes have been grounded, but regional routes continue. The Moruya service remains unchanged.
Find out what the amenities team has been up to so far. Some toilet upgrades are already complete and there's more on the way.
For over eight months, a team of volunteers were busy turning a corner of the Moruya Transfer Station into a solar reuse centre.
Transport for NSW have announced their preferred route for the a two lane, nine-kilometre bypass east of the Princes Highway.
A regular column to introduce dhurga words and meanings, with help from Council's Aboriginal Advisory Committee.
Need some extra funds to run your community activity? Council has $500 grants for programs and events, and it’s easy to apply!
Since the pandemic, Moruya Airport passenger numbers have bounced back to normal, and upgrades are on the horizon.
Here's an update on recycling soft plastics, textiles, and batteries, green waste, increased fines for dumping and littering, and more.
Potential councillor candidates can attend an information session from 5.30-7.30pm on Monday 29 July at Moruya.
The return of the Eurobodalla Business Awards was a huge success at the Bay Pavilions on Saturday 20 July.
To be installed next year, the four-leg roundabout will replace the offset intersection of George Bass Drive and Broulee Road.
Our crews continue repairs on the busiest local roads. We keep records of these temporary fixes so we can prioritise more permanent works.
Read about some of our amazing volunteers who donate their time to Council’s community programs and services.