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Buckle-up and prepare for take-off with cheaper airfares and more capacity to Rex Airlines’ schedule at Moruya Airport.
Eurobodalla has adopted an ambitious ten-year climate action plan that commits the shire to strong emissions targets.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher continues to call on the NSW Government to do more to alleviate the housing crisis in the short to medium-term.
The Bay Pavilions was honoured at the Australian Sport, Recreation and Play Innovation Awards, winning first place in the sport and leisure facility design category.
NSW SES Batemans Bay Unit and the Surf Beach Rural Fire Brigade will soon be sharing headquarters, with construction to start shortly on a new co-located facility.
Eurobodalla’s Bushfire Recovery Support Service will continue until the end of January 2023, thanks to extended funding from Resilience NSW.
Council is writing to 8,500 non-resident ratepayers this week in the hope of easing the shire’s housing crisis by growing the rental market.
Eurobodalla Mayor Mathew Hatcher says action is needed by all levels of government to ease the shire’s housing crisis, and he’s starting locally.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher has kicked off an engagement process for solutions to the Congo Road north conundrum.
We're closely monitoring grey-headed flying-foxes in the shire and offering help to lessen any impacts felt by residents near camps.
What started as a dream followed by decades of campaigning finally became a reality with the official opening of Bay Pavilions.
Community groups and associations are supporting our push to improve telecommunications infrastructure resilience.
The battering the coast took in the weekend’s big seas showed Council’s coastal planning program is on the right track.
NSW Fair Trading has spoken with Eurobodalla residents impacted by last week’s license cancellation of building company Atomic 6.
Hundreds of Eurobodalla families are waiting months or even years for local childcare as centres struggle to recruit and retain staff.
Beautiful quilts lovingly handcrafted by people around the world for those impacted by the Black Summer bushfires are on display.
Council will ask the NSW Minister for Planning to review laws around decades-old development applications.