Entries open now! Finalists will be invited to the gala event on 14 June 2025.
We want to know what you think makes a coastal town beautiful, liveable and successful
Council is doing its bit to grow this accessible and social sport – currently estimated at 16,000 players nationally – here in Eurobodalla.
From lake Conjola to Wallaga Lake, new volunteers meet up at the Botanic Garden for WIRES training and regular social catchups.
Council’s administration building, libraries, Moruya depot and Job Shop are closed for Easter, the Union Picnic Day, and ANZAC Day.
Almost one year into her traineeship, Olive is leaning towards becoming a teacher. Her work in the libraries has given her valuable insight.
Everyone can help support Snapper Island penguins by respecting the 100-metre boat exclusion zone and not stepping foot on the island.
A WIRES nesting box made by students from Moruya High School has already helped two kookaburra babies reunite with their family.
Come along to our pop-up shopfront and chat to our planning staff about your vision for the town's future to help shape the final Batemans Bay Masterplan.
On the third Thursday of the month, we provide an hour of reduced noise and lighting to improve access for people who are neurodiverse or with heightened sensory needs.
Compete for the biggest catch at a new fishing competition on the Wagonga Inlet during Youth Week. Suitable for beginners and experienced fishers aged 12-24.
Come along to the library these school holidays to meet Whatsup, a cheeky alien from a galaxy far away!
Learn how to become a digital mentor to assist others with low digital literacy.
Grab your popcorn and settle down for our Thursday classic flick.