Eurobodalla’s new council has been finalised, with seven fresh faces and two returning ones for the 2022-2024 term.
George Bass Drive at Lilli Pilli will not reopen today as planned due to moisture under the surface on a section of pavement.
NSW Electoral Commission has declared Mathew Hatcher as Eurobodalla’s new mayor, the youngest ever.
Rural residents yet to dispose of fire-affected fencing materials can now register to have it collected and recycled for free.
On-ground work has begun on the Batemans Bay Coastal Headland Walking Trail with the upgrade of stairs at Caseys Beach.
'Recovery', the new exhibition by Eurobodalla Prize winner Raewyn Lawrence, opens at the Bas on Saturday.
Overspending, overeating, and overindulging – it’s the reality for many at Christmas and easy to overlook our environmental impact.
Under 18s can let their hair down at two free events hosted by our youth services on on Friday 17 December at Batehaven and Narooma.
Sealing has begun on the George Bass Drive, Lilli Pilli, realignment. The road is scheduled to reopen to traffic by Thursday 23 December.
Preparation is underway on a masterplan for the Dalmeny land release area, which incorporates land Council sold to a developer this year.
Grants of between $500 and $2,000 are available to help not-for-profits run activities supporting the Eurobodalla community.
The Eurobodalla Food Trail brochure is available now, in print or online, as part of a video campaign featuring celebrity chef Paul West.
The Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden team are looking for community input to design a new Discovery Garden.
Carmel Brophy knows well what it’s like for life to be thrown into chaos. Now she’s ready to use her experience to help others.
Eurobodalla residents and ratepayers can now cast their vote for eight councillors and a Mayor for the Eurobodalla Council elections.
A deteriorating Wagonga Inlet foreshore could be transformed into an innovative ‘living shoreline’ to protect the estuary long term.
A new social gathering in Bodalla is offering a safe space for blokes to share a meal and the highs and lows of life with a group of mates.
Council will remove bushfire-affected trees from reserves and complete work along roadside verges thanks to a new $3M grant.