Council continues to monitor known flying fox camps throughout Eurobodalla, including at Catalina, the Batemans Bay Water Gardens, Tuross Head and Narooma.
The University of Technology Sydney’s Centre for Local Government is analysing responses to Council’s recent flying fox survey to inform a new shire-wide flying fox management plan
Eurobodalla Council has written to the NSW Government urging it to introduce stricter requirements for cat containment and the potential introduction of a dusk to dawn cat curfew.
Council is preparing a Tourism Wayfinding and Signage Strategy to guide visitors and help them discover the Shire's diverse experiences and attractions.
Work is underway on the Moruya Airport redevelopment. Subdivision was recently approved of more than three hectares of land to be privately leased for commercial activities.
There's a new way to fuel your next adventure from Moruya Airport. Moruya Sky Café now offers quality coffee and treats from within the revamped airport terminal.
There are less than two weeks left for Eurobodalla residents to fill out a survey about their concerns and experiences with flying foxes.
After almost two years, the NSW Department of Planning and Environment given Council the go-ahead to place its Rural Lands Planning Proposal on public exhibition.
Residents can now examine Council’s plans for the shire’s second water supply storage facility. Concept designs are now available for the community to view and give feedback.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced $26 million for the Mackay Park aquatic and arts centre. Council can now get on with planning for the $46 million facility with confidence.
Residents are encouraged to complete a survey during April to share their concerns and experiences with flying foxes to help Council make decisions about managing impacts.
Council is working to improve safety on Tomakin Road east of Mogo Zoo.
Eurobodalla Council is reporting solid interest from architects in designing the proposed Regional Aquatic, Arts and Leisure Centre at Mackay Park in Batemans Bay.
Construction will soon begin on the long-awaited arts centre adjoining Moruya Library and, thanks to a generous donation from international arts philanthropist Basil Sellers.
Eurobodalla Council has received $655,000 in funding to breathe life into local community projects as part of the NSW Government’s $200 million Stronger Country Communities fund.
Eurobodalla’s economy is set to receive a major boost after Gilmore MP Ann Sudmalis announced $2.3 million in funding last Friday to construct an oyster hatchery at Moruya Airport.
Council’s $8 million EIO to the NSW Government’s Regional Cultural Fund for the proposed Mackay Park Batemans Bay Aquatic and Arts facility, has progressed to the next stage.
Soft ground conditions and high rainfall over the past month has delayed work on the Runnyford Bridge, west of Batemans Bay.