A regular column to introduce dhurga words and meanings, with help from Council's Aboriginal Advisory Committee.
An old building at Durras will be tidied up to help save lives thanks to Council, Batemans Bay SLSC and the Durras Community Association.
Our tourism team is adopting a new focus for the next two years: to increase the value rather than the volume of visitors.
Since opening, the Yuin Theatre at the Bay Pavilions has seen more than 120 shows and 35,000 tickets sold.
Last year, Rangers responded to 406 incidents involving irresponsible dog ownership. It's import to keep dogs under effective control.
With this year’s upgrade, the Batemans Bay sewage treatment plant can now treat the waste of 32,000 people.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher presented the Fergus Thomson Heritage Award to Michelle Garcia and Lynne Thomas for their song ‘Country Comes First’.
It's been a good year for mangroves. Existing forests are thriving, and young plants are sprouting up in old and new locations.
The $1 million upgrade to Narooma’s Bill Smyth Oval kicks off with the focus on building a full-sized Rugby League field.
Community transport volunteer Andrew gave his 300th blood donation the same weekend of the 300th Y drive licence.
Eurobodalla’s first full-time local emergency management officer Angus Barnes has taken a deep dive into the shire’s emergency plans
Plants along Broulee's shared pathway are getting a trim, starting Wednesday 24 October. Sections of the path will be closed.
Eighty riders toured Mogo Trails with volunteers from the Batemans Bay Mountain Bike Club during the Community Ride Day on Sunday 20 October.
Our current coastal protection work centres around the protection of Council-managed community assets around Batemans Bay.
"Munjip" - the new name for the Batemans Bay coastal headlands walking trail - means "walking together, let’s go" in dhurga.
We are hosting the next NSW Coastal Conference in November, bringing 200 industry experts and trailblazers together.
Our new Councillors took their Oath before launching into two days of training. They're ready for their first Council Meeting on 29 October.
For Motorcycle Awareness Month, Council is inviting riders to stop at Bodalla’s Bruce Motbey Reserve driver-reviver for ‘Coffee with a Cop’.