We're launching a new Sports Resource Kit and financial incentives to help local sports clubs gain a competitive edge.
We're partnering with La Trobe University and Palliative Care NSW to explore how the end-of-life experience for residents can be improved.
Students are invited to weave some magic with words for the annual Mayor’s Writing Competition.
There’s plenty of events on for families with young children to celebrate National Families Week from 15-21 May.
Collection of waste oils, paints and aerosols at Surf Beach tip has been suspended after a fire impacted recycling services state-wide.
We're calling for proposals from businesses and organisations for events or festivals it can host in partnership with the community.
With the federal election looming, Mayor Mathew Hatcher discusses some of the projects Council is seeking commitments on.
We're closely monitoring grey-headed flying-foxes in the shire and offering help to lessen any impacts felt by residents near camps.
Council's draft blueprint for the next few years, the Delivery Program and Operational Plan, in on exhibition for community comment.
Members are sought for the Broulee Tennis Club, Moruya Showground, Kyla Park Hall and Tuross Memorial Gardens management committees
Owners of heritage properties or objects can now apply for grants of up to $5,000 to help them restore their items or places.
What started as a dream followed by decades of campaigning finally became a reality with the official opening of Bay Pavilions.
The transformation of Moruya’s CBD into a pedestrian-friendly precinct continues, with new work in Queen and Church streets.
Community groups and associations are supporting our push to improve telecommunications infrastructure resilience.
The viewing platform at Narooma’s Australia Rock has been closed after a section under the platform collapsed.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher says Council have requested Transport for NSW to prioritise highway-pothole repairs in the shire.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher shares his thoughts on the councillors' surpassing their first 100 days milestone.
The battering the coast took in the weekend’s big seas showed Council’s coastal planning program is on the right track.