Free lifeguard and swim instructor training is available to help job seekers be ready to apply for the multitude of jobs at Bay Pavilions.
A new podcast by local farmers, for local farmers, is exploring topics that matter for Eurobodalla’s rural community.
Council's plant-swap program remains contactless and COVID-safe for now. Our team take away weeds and provide native plants instead.
Council, biologists and the community will come together in a new project to help the shire's gang gang cockatoos.
Patience and kindness is crucial as Eurobodalla businesses navigate an uncertain way forward under the NSW Government’s roadmap.
The Batemans Bay Coastal Walking Trail will be another addition to the long list of reasons to visit or live in beautiful Eurobodalla.
Learn where your water comes from and how it is treated in a short educational video launched for National Water Week.
Art lovers longing for lockdown release can anticipate the arrival of not one but two Terrence Plowright sculptures destined for Eurobodalla.
Visitors returning to The Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden can enjoy a new bbq pavilion and display gardens at this popular venue.
Eurobodalla Council will stagger the reopening of its buildings and facilities in line with the NSW Government’s Covid roadmap.
Council has sold forty hectares of land behind Tatiara Street at Dalmeny to Sydney developer Andrew Scarano.
Eurobodalla Council has welcomed a new report from the Climate Council and Cities Power Partnership calling for more support for councils.
After a torrid few years of bushfires and pandemic, Eurobodalla citizens are being asked what they want for the shire’s future.
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.
Council’s We Care program offers discounted sustainable takeaway food packaging for businesses during lockdown and beyond.
Eurobodalla Council says the vandalised basketball pole at Tomakin’s Jack Buckley Park will be replaced, but not immediately.
A new state-wide campaign is urging residents to be on the lookout for the sale or trade of the prohibited cactus prickly pear.