Plans are being made to re-open Araluen Road at the latest landslide site near Merricumbene, but it will be no easy fix.
A section of North Head Drive will be closed for five weeks from Monday 24 May to allow major road rebuilding and safety improvement works.
Hundreds of hazardous trees along Eurobodalla roadsides are being removed following a second wave of impacts from the Black Summer bushfires.
An expo in Moruya on Saturday 22 May will showcase some of Eurobodalla’s many organisations that offer volunteering opportunities.
Tuross Head residents will soon have a safer place to catch buses to afar at a new boarding point and shelter off the Princes Highway.
A new playspace to delight all the senses – including the sense of adventure – is set to be built at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden.
Eurobodalla residents can give feedback on Eurobodalla Council’s draft 2021-22 budget and revised work plan until Tuesday 25 May.
Business owners can hear how to prepare their business for its next step at a succession planning workshop in Batemans Bay.
A photo of a burnt tree in recovery has earned 11-year-old Jeremy Scully a brand new PlayStation 5 in Eurobodalla Council’s Photos of Hope exhibition.
Council is highlighting the usefulness of residents’ kitchen scraps this International Compost Awareness Week.
Sessions to help parents give their children the best possible start at kindergarten will be held this week in Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma.
Eurobodalla Council will next month begin upgrades on two local much-loved playgrounds at South Durras and Tomakin.
The impacts of the Evergreen container ship blocking the Suez Canal have been felt as far as Batemans Bay.
Eurobodalla residents can swap weeds from their garden for free native plants this Sunday 2 May, at the Marine Rescue Market at Corrigans Reserve.
Eurobodalla visitors spent up big over summer according to the latest data from Spendmapp.
Eurobodalla residents can pick up free mulch from the Brou and Surf Beach Waste Management Facilities during opening hours.
Local artists have teamed up with the Bas to share their skills with the community at hands-on creative workshops.
Residents can lay down their grief for the environment after the fires at an event being held at the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden.