Mayor Liz Innes has met with the NSW planning minister about the community's frustration at the government's lengthy delay in signing off on Council's Rural Lands Strategy.
Councillors agreed to a contract variation that will allow concept designs to be developed for a stand-alone theatre, arts and cultural facility on the Mackay Park gateway site.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes says the NSW Government is not providing enough time for Council or local landholders to comment on new codes for land clearing.
Eurobodalla councillors will be asked to consider a contract variation that allows further redevelopment options to be explored for Batemans Bay’s Mackay Park precinct.
GHFFs are on the move north to warmer weather.
Council is aiming to source 100 per cent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030 and reduce its energy emissions 80 per cent by 2030.
The Mackay Park Precinct Sunset Committee met recently to talk about the mix of uses and space requirements for the redevelopment of the former Batemans Bay bowling club site.
Council is lighting the way in improving energy efficiency across its street light network.
Council has welcomed recommendations for a nationally-coordinated program to manage grey-headed flying foxes.
The Federal Department of Environment and Energy is calling for public comment on its draft grey headed flying fox recovery plan.
A new plan positions the CBD foreshore as an inviting backdrop for Batemans Bay’s residents and visitors.
More Family Day Care educators are needed to keep up with the demand. Alison Burns shares her story to inspire others.
NSW Police issued five eviction notices to people living at the campground following illegal and anti-social behaviour.
A draft Youth Action Plan is now on public exhibition. The plan guides Council's work with and for young people aged 12-24 years.
The sale of Batemans Bay’s former bowling club site has been approved by Council. Engagement with interested developers will begin.
The colour run is shaping up to be as bright and bold as ever, with a dunk tank, novelty activities and free entry for all.
After a few weeks on the job, Stella Dennis, 19, got the hang of the switchboard, handling enquiries at the customer service desk.
Twice a year, Council hosts free worm farm and composting workshops. They'll set you up with everything you need to get started.