A driver threatened council staff at a roadworks site last week. Please be patient on our roads and take extra care at this busy time of year.
The youth committee collaborated with local services to create a short film on youth homelessness and how to get support.
While we’re all enjoying the beach this summer, shorebirds are too! They have a tough job raising their chicks, so let’s help them …
Level 1 water restrictions have been lifted from Saturday 16 December. Water conservation measures are still in place.
This year, we ran multiple initiatives to educate the community on textile waste and to promote sustainable fashion.
Investigations are taking place to identify tree vandals in Eurobodalla. To help stop illegal tree vandalism, contact Rangers on 4474 1019.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher welcomes ‘Weed’ by artist Richard Moffatt - the winner of Sculpture for Clyde Acquisitive Award 2023.
About a dozen people attended the catch up to chat about tiny homes, Earn and Return, Mosquito Bay stairs and smart water metres.
Angus Barnes wants a focus on pre-emergency preparation – what can we do ahead of time to mitigate impact from natural disasters?
We've partnered with BlockTexx to run a textile recycling event – Give a Sheet for the Planet - on Saturday 25 November at Moruya tip.
Seven years in the making, a screening of 'The Carnival' next month is timely, coinciding with the 100th year of Bells Family Carnivals.
Mr Oliphant received his award at the Mayor’s Ball, initiated by Mathew Hatcher to celebrate volunteers and volunteering across the shire.
Deep Creek Dam is still full but much rain is needed or demand will exceed the amount available for pumping from the Deua and Tuross Rivers.
Expert modelling along with on-the-ground experience is crucial to create workable strategies that reduce or prevent flood damage.
Meet Jess. Her goal is to help people living with disability to understand the finance side of NDIS so they can manage their own funds stress free.
This workshop on Saturday 18 November is designed to improve rider safety and is suitable for new and experienced riders.
Drop-off your solar panels, inverters, racking and cable to the Repurposing for Resilience team at Moruya Transfer Station.
Visit the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden during Pollinator Week for two weekends of fun and fascinating activities for all ages.