Community representatives from South Durras to Wallaga Lake have workshopped options to identify and protect the shire's coastline.
Parents and carers of children under five can still stay connected during lockdown with virtual playgroups on Zoom.
COVID restrictions have provided a window for infrastructure upgrades in Moruya, with less impact on the community and businesses.
It might not be a Contiki tour for their gap year, but Eurobodalla Council is offering local youth the next best thing.
Council today signed a three-year contract with Aligned Leisure to manage the Batemans Bay's aquatic and arts leisure hub.
Despite COVID, Council continues working through its public and environmental health and compliance programs.
Get rid of unwanted chemicals for free at our annual Household Chemical Cleanout on the October long weekend.
North Head Drive will reopen to through traffic from 2pm on Friday 20 August, restoring direct access from Moruya to the airport.
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.
Most Council facilities are closed to the public this week due to the NSW Government’s state-wide COVID lockdown.
Eurobodalla's sports clubs can light up the night simply by sending a text message to the new Halytech lighting system at some ovals.
Spraying of broadleaf weeds like bindii and clover will be conducted in the mornings, with advisory signs in place, until mid-September.
The draft Public Art Strategy - reflecting Council's commitment to public, community and commercial art - is available for public comment.
Work is almost complete on more than $1.5 million worth of improvements to one of the shire's busiest sports precincts.
Just 3380 flying foxes made Eurobodalla home last season, the lowest number counted since official records began in 2012.
Council has brought forward its council meeting schedule to align with the NSW Local Government elections.
Residents are urged to follow road closure directions amid reports of people driving through Council’s George Bass Drive worksite