The rebuild of Murphys Bridge on Eurobodalla Road starts next month, restoring direct access for communities west of the Tuross.
It’s been another big 12 months for our natural resource management team as the environment continues to recover from the bushfires.
Rocky Trail Destination has this month signed the contract to deliver the world-class Mogo Adventure Trail Hub.
Council has an important message for anyone thinking of submitting a DA, or working to progress an existing one.
Community representatives from South Durras to Wallaga Lake have workshopped options to identify and protect the shire's coastline.
Council today signed a three-year contract with Aligned Leisure to manage the Batemans Bay's aquatic and arts leisure hub.
Council is building bridges to keep the shire's rural communities connected, in fact 28 of them by the end of 2023.
Council is calling for urgent action to improve the resilience of the shire’s most critical telecommunications infrastructure.
Just 3380 flying foxes made Eurobodalla home last season, the lowest number counted since official records began in 2012.
Council is seeking volunteers interested in helping people significantly impacted by the bushfires.
We're seeking nominations for workshops exploring the long-term management of Eurobodalla’s coastline and beaches.
Work is underway on a new route around a significant landslide on Araluen Road to provide a more resilient solution into the future.
De-politicising climate change and cleaner and greener energy are among solutions being called for by Eurobodalla’s youth.
The Mogo Adventure Trail Hub is set to become a mountain biking mecca, with a new $5 million grant to complete the project.
Eurobodalla’s pensioners and veterans are being urged to take advantage of the NSW Solar for Low Income Households program.
Eurobodalla Council has confirmed that land clearing at Broulee last week was legal, with a DA approved in February 2021.
Council is developing a Climate Resilience Plan that will set out how the Council and the wider community can build resilience to the changing climate and reduce carbon emissions.
All development applications and post consent certificates across NSW must now be submitted via the NSW Government’s Planning Portal instead of through local councils.