History buffs of Eurobodalla are encouraged to apply for this year’s Fergus Thomson OAM Heritage Award.
Entries for the acquisitive $25,000 prize, now in its 20th year, open on Monday 15 July for exhibition from Saturday 6 December.
We're hosting a series of plastic-free workshops at Eurobodalla libraries. Book now to upcycle t-shirts or make beeswax wraps.
A journey of fire will link 2024 NAIDOC Week events, symbolising sparks of renewed appreciation for Australia’s cultural heritage.
Residents can get ready to place their junk to the kerb as Council’s annual hard waste collection rolls through their area.
It was the last community catchup of councillors' elected term. Potholes, parking and Nerrigundah were topics of conversation.
Council adopted the 24-25 budget and associated financial plans. The Mayor and General Manager talk all things finance.
Updated opening hours brings Moruya Library into line with Narooma and Batemans Bay, with all libraries now closed on Sunday.
Bestselling author Sandie Docker is coming to Batemans Bay Library to chat about her new novel 'The Lyrebird Lake Ladies Choir'.
A three-month trial of soft plastic recycling starts Monday 24 June. Residents can take soft plastics to any Council waste facility.
From her own experiences with mental health, St Peter’s student Zahlia Kelly's inspiration sparked to create a winter solstice event.
A session to provide aspiring councillors with information on the role and its responsibilities will be held on Thursday 27 June.
Developments, safe roads and skateparks were some topics discussed at the monthly catch up at Broulee on Wednesday 22 May.
Eurobodalla's draft housing strategy has actions to promote housing diversity while enhancing local neighbourhood character.
Eurobodalla residents have the opportunity to review Council’s draft budget and operational plan for next financial year.
To support National Volunteer Week, Monday 20 to Sunday 26 May, the Job Shop is highlighting its free volunteer-jobs program.
Road safety officer Katherine Buttsworth wants drivers to make a simple pledge she says pays big dividends in reducing road trauma.
Dr Graham’s Blow Up Science will get kids’ craniums curious, including marshmallow bazookas and leaf-blown levitating basketballs.