The youth committee’s Active Art workshops have been a hit and have encouraged much open discussion around mental health.
Residents have an opportunity to shape the future of waste management in the shire and the region with a five-minute survey.
Residents can learn how to better manage organic waste with free composting and wormfarming workshops in November.
Register to help build a neighbourhood action plan. Workshop practical solutions on how to respond to disasters.
Council will trial a virtual fencing system on Cullendulla Drive and Blairs Road at Long Beach to reduce both road kill and vehicle damage.
Following the State of the Beaches report Council has commenced a comprehensive sampling program for the Caseys Beach catchment.
Emergency beach nourishment works have begun at Long Beach. The work involves sand bagging and moving sand to eroded areas.
Council has been running Children’s Week events for nearly a decade and this year’s celebrations are set to top them all.
Attendees walked away from the South East and Tablelands Regional Sports and Recreation Conference ready to kick goals.
After a recent spate of dog attacks on livestock, animal owners need to be more responsible and follow these steps ...
Once a month, library staff dim the lights, turn off their scanner “beeps” and minimise noise and distractions throughout the library.
The seasonal pool reopens to the public with reduced hours. Until more staff come on board, the pool will be closed on Tuesdays.
Have your say on the draft Open Coast Coastal Management Program, on public exhibition until Wednesday 9 November.
Gang gangs are breeding and researchers hope keen birders will report their sightings of these endangered parrots at tree hollows.
After almost 38 years in the job, Council’s director of infrastructure is retiring, after starting at Council in 1985.
Michael Thomson has won the 2022 Basil Sellers Art Prize with his oil on canvas 'An Encounter on the Path that Leads to the River'.
Come to a drop-in session and discuss practical actions to improve biodiversity in the shire ahead of a draft strategy next year.
There is drop-offs at Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma for pesticides, gas bottles, paints and varnishes, and other household chemicals.