Moruya High School’s Josie Wassell has been a gung-ho member of Council’s youth committee for the past four years.
From footy in the winter to cricket in the summer, our sports grounds get a good workout and take a bit to look after.
A regular column to introduce dhurga words and meanings, with help from Council's Aboriginal Advisory Committee.
Exciting progress with the Wagonga Inlet Living Shoreline project – the new oyster reefs are thriving, and stage two begins next week.
There’s some talent about our depot workshops. Like James Biglia, recently awarded NSW TAFE's Stage 3 Apprentice of the Year for 2022.
Bloss McClelland shares the story of Mami's Bar in our regular feature about the shire’s business owners and entrepreneurs.
The Summer Beats Block Party at Moruya was a big hit, more than 250 young people turned out for a good time at the skatepark.
Writing for only an hour each week, Sahaj Dumpleton has just drafted his first murder mystery at the Moruya Library’s Weekly Write In.
The plan relies on transferring a paper road – one that legally exists on paper but has never been built – from Crown Lands to Council.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher assures Eurobodalla’s property owners that increases in land values will not result in rates increases.
Shanna Provost will host an information session for people caring for a terminally ill friend or family member at the Moruya Library.
Eurobodalla’s councillors have an opportunity to endorse a plan that could see Congo Road north reopened.
General Manager Warwick Winn and Director of Finance Stephanie Speedy will hold briefings on Council's financial challenges.
Sessions from the Sydney Writers' Festival will be livestreamed at the Eurobodalla Libraries between Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 May.
Businesses and entrepreneurs are invited to a workshop at Narooma or Batemans Bay to learn about the mountain bike tourism market.
Parents looking to give their kids the best start at school in 2024 can get along to school readiness information sessions next month.
Applicants should have experience in finance, governance, audit, risk management, legal, project management or administration.
To help connect remote workers and at-home business owners, Council is hosting free morning teas at Narooma and Batemans Bay.