Thanks to the mobility mats, Myril’s story is one of many we’ve been told by community members excited to get near the ocean again.
A regular column to introduce dhurga words and meanings, with help from Council's Aboriginal Advisory Committee.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher talks about an upcoming workshop for councillors and senior staff that will focus on budgets.
The presentations and drop-in sessions explain network improvements and the latest in tech to residents and businesses.
Work is underway to clear fire-affected trees, dead branches and burn stumps from Council reserves in the north of the shire.
Eurobodalla Mayor Mathew Hatcher has welcomed funding to provide infrastructure for 1000 new housing lots in Moruya.
Eurobodalla been involved with Clean Up for the past 22 years, collecting between 25 and 35 cubic metres of waste each year.
Councillors require extra time to properly consider the more than 1800 submissions, for and against, received on the licence.
Eurobodalla councillors today voted in favour of a new heritage conservation area for Brierley’s boat ramp at Moruya.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher was impressed by the 143 kids collectively reading 1301 books over the summer school holidays.
A new video installation is on show at the Bas, encouraging viewers to take a deep dive into their relationship with water.
Eurobodalla’s community care sector has jobs aplenty for those interested in supporting elderly residents and people with disability.
A $1.4 million upgrade of Malua Bay's Albert Bamman Memorial Park starts this month, with new viewing platform and better footpaths.
More than 3000 tickets have been sold, with 50 percent of the crowd so far coming from out of town! Grab tickets quick if you haven’t already.
Line up a hit with family or friends and hire a court online. We're celebrating the new booking system with free tennis this weekend!
Eurobodalla Council will trial a rapid-response team to deal with out-of-control litter should it arise during the Australia Day break.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher is calling on the NSW Government to act now to house the people living at North Head campground, Moruya.
It’s fast growing, floats and causes havoc in our waterways … salvinia molesta is a water weed you don’t want to see.