Eurobodalla Council is shining a light on issues for local young people this Youth Week by handing them the mic.
A leaning and damaged tree has been removed from a busy pub carpark in Moruya today after being assessed by Council's arborist.
Currents is one of Eurobodalla’s biggest music events, and this year, local talent is amped to take centre stage.
Council’s general manager Dr Catherine Dale will pursue lecturing opportunities when her contract concludes on 30 September.
Whether for community service, arts or sport, environment, education or health, we are looking for that person who went above and beyond.
Eurobodalla councillors used Tuesday’s council meeting to call on the community to get involved in policy development for their shire.
A joint exhibition of works by the late Merv Moriarty and his partner Prue Acton is on show at the Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre.
NSW Fair Trading has spoken with Eurobodalla residents impacted by last week’s license cancellation of building company Atomic 6.
Shirley Jurmann has won the Fergus Thomson OAM Heritage Award for her popular publications about historical Moruya.
The Batemans Bay Library is the perfect place for the shire’s seniors to reconnect, with a smorgasbord of activities on Saturday 2 April.
This festival of art exhibitions and storytelling, music and workshops takes place at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden.
Hundreds of Eurobodalla families are waiting months or even years for local childcare as centres struggle to recruit and retain staff.
Eurobodalla Council is proposing a range of measures to improve inclusion for people with disability in the shire in a new draft plan.
Beautiful quilts lovingly handcrafted by people around the world for those impacted by the Black Summer bushfires are on display.
Council crews are repairing local roads as fast as they can after rain and flooding caused havoc to infrastructure across the state.
Mayor's Message, March 2022. Mayor Mathew Hatcher will share a message with the community every month.
Now on public review, the draft Climate Action Plan commits Council to net zero emissions across its operations by 2040.
Council will ask the NSW Minister for Planning to review laws around decades-old development applications.