The section of Congo Road that runs through private property was closed to the public following concerns raised by the landowner.
Eurobodalla’s councillors are keen to hear from residents on how Council should be allocating its budget across different services.
Eurobodalla Council will soon seek expressions of interest for development of the former Batemans Bay Bowling Club site.
Councillors will consult the community about changes to livestreaming following a vote at the first Council meeting.
Bushfire and flood-affected landowners can register their interest in receiving free help from BlazeAid to restore fencing.
Council is upskilling locals to work on the $8 million Mogo Trails project with free training that guarantees participants a job interview.
Mayor's Message, February 2022. Mayor Mathew Hatcher will share a message with the community on the first Thursday of every month.
Commuters should use the George Bass Drive alternative or allow extra time to travel through the area when work resumes next week.
Cleaning vandalised netball courts at Broulee’s Captain Oldrey Park has commenced, although the cost to fix the damage remains unclear.
With at least one councillor in isolation, Eurobodalla Mayor Mathew Hatcher says Covid has forced this week’s councillor program online.
Our newest Australian citizens were welcomed today by Mayor Mathew Hatcher, who has his own citizenship story to tell.
Eurobodalla citizens can address their new Councillors next Tuesday 1 February at the first Public Access session of the term.
Free training is available for Eurobodalla residents to kickstart their career in events, hospitality or management.
The future of manufacturing is here, and help is available for Eurobodalla businesses from the University of Wollongong to get on board.
Curtains open on Essential Theatre's new performance of As You Like It, from 6.30pm on Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 March.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher says the recent rise in brew pubs bodes well for the future of Eurobodalla's food and drink economy.
Currently, airline tickets between Sydney and Moruya - and beyond - include the cheapest that have been seen for many years.
George Bass Drive near Grandfathers Gully is open with a 40km/hr speed limit. The opening was delayed after small sections of the new road surface had been affected by rain.