The new Tuross Head jetty and pontoon is the perfect outcome for the popular lakeside spot, thanks to a federal grant of $200,000.
We're taking steps to support the community with conversations and planning around a healthy end of life.
The Easy English version of the Disability Inclusion Action Plan 2022 is a simple, easy-to-read document that is more accessible.
Eurobodalla has adopted an ambitious ten-year climate action plan that commits the shire to strong emissions targets.
Work re-starts Monday 1 August to finish the upgrade of Beach Road between Edward Road and Corrigans Beach car park in Batehaven. Please allow extra travel time.
Eurobodalla’s young people are being asked to complete a quick survey to help the Council prepare a new Youth Action Plan.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher continues to call on the NSW Government to do more to alleviate the housing crisis in the short to medium-term.
The Bay Pavilions was honoured at the Australian Sport, Recreation and Play Innovation Awards, winning first place in the sport and leisure facility design category.
NSW SES Batemans Bay Unit and the Surf Beach Rural Fire Brigade will soon be sharing headquarters, with construction to start shortly on a new co-located facility.
Gundary playground in Moruya will be closed on Wednesday 20 and Thursday 21 July while we install posts for shade sails.
Eurobodalla’s Bushfire Recovery Support Service will continue until the end of January 2023, thanks to extended funding from Resilience NSW.
Batemans Bay households and businesses might notice a change in water pressure while we carry out maintenance at the Catalina reservoir from Sunday 17 to Friday 22 July.
Narooma’s swimming centre will reopen Saturday 23 July after upgrades and under new management.
Council is hosting a weeding session on Wednesday 13 July where interested residents can learn to identify this endangered plant and how to control the weeds that threaten it.
Eurobodalla’s libraries in Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma will be closed on Monday 18 July for a staff development day.
Council kicks off its annual household hard waste collection this month, giving residents the chance to get rid of unwanted items too bulky for the household bin.
Council has adopted the Mogo Village Place Activation Plan. It contains 47 actions to shape the future of Mogo for a stronger, more vibrant village.
Council is writing to 8,500 non-resident ratepayers this week in the hope of easing the shire’s housing crisis by growing the rental market.