Learn how to turn food scraps into nutrient-rich fertiliser, and reduce landfill at the same time, at one of our free workshops.
The Seniors Festival is about recognising and celebrating the contribution of older adults to local communities.
The event is held on the first Sunday in March every year. Communities across the nation banding together to clear trash from their local patch.
Attendees will learn skills that can save a life from traumatic and severe injuries like shark attack, fin chop, and propeller strike.
Give feedback on the draft plan of management for reserves at Hanging Rock, Corrigans Beach and Observation Point.
If you love conservation and conversation, with a keen interest in plants, then guiding at the Garden could be for you.
Last year was a ripper for 600 book lovers at our libraries’ 25 talks by local, national bestselling, and internationally acclaimed authors.
Crucial infrastructure project underway at the known blackspot intersection of George Bass Drive and Broulee Road.
Council and National Parks have been considering access issues for Maloneys Beach. Due to illegal activity, cameras will be installed.
It’s no overseas gap-year adventure but may be the next best thing, with on-the-job experience, money in the bank and TAFE qualifications.
Grants are available to help the community run events celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history, culture and achievement.
Issues most important to Eurobodallans highlighted in latest Community Strategic Plan 2042 now open for comment.
The previous SES Batemans Bay facility was destroyed by bushfire in the 2019-20 fires. Council is assisting in the construction of a new facility.
Eight beaches are patrolled from 9am-5pm during the school holidays. Professional lifeguards patrol outside of surf clubs' volunteer shifts.
Council’s main office and libraries will close at 12pm on Tuesday 24 December and reopen as usual on Thursday 2 January. Click for more...
Water is flowing to Nelligen residents for the first time in history, after Council connects the village to the shire’s drinking water and sewerage.
The collected debris balls are being examined by the NSW Environment Protection Authority. No beaches are currently closed.
PFAS are persistent synthetic chemicals that gradually accumulate in the environment and in the bodies of animals, including humans.