Rex Airlines has confirmed it will continue its Sydney-Moruya flight schedule for now.
Informal catch-ups are being held across the shire for locals to have a cuppa and a chat with friendly faces and connect with local bushfire support services, if needed.
Construction of the Batemans Bay Aquatic, Arts and Leisure Centre has officially begun, with a sod-turning ceremony marking the occasion on Friday 25 September 2020.
Eurobodalla Council is seeking expressions of interest from organisations interested in leasing the Batemans Bay Community Centre for community purposes.
A draft masterplan outlining how the Mogo region can be transformed into a world-class destination for mountain biking is currently on display for public comment.
Council is encouraging the community to use the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) Get Ready Weekend to prepare for the bushfire season.
Council is improving road safety, drainage and property access on a 1.4-kilometre section of Tomakin Road, east of Dunns Creek Road.
The NSW Government must fund its bushfire inquiry recommendations. That’s the message from Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes following release of the inquiry's 76 recommendations.
Council is expanding its We Care environmental program after it received further funding from the NSW Environmental Trust Fund.
Council has started work on four kilometres of on-road cycling amenity along Beach Road between Batehaven and Surf Beach.
Work starts next month on Batemans Bay’s new aquatic, arts and leisure centre after Council awarded a $58 million contract for its construction to ADCO Constructions.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes last week publicly called on the NSW Government to switch off the biodiversity legislation for those rebuilding after the fires.
A rare native, Hibiscus richardsonii, has been discovered on a burnt headland at Malua Bay.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes is calling on the NSW Government to remove the biodiversity constraints causing unnecessary delays, cost and stress on those rebuilding after bushfires.
A new case management service offering support to those significantly impacted by the Black Summer bushfires opens Monday in Moruya.
Eurobodalla Mayor Liz Innes has welcomed new NSW Government infrastructure spending in the shire.
Council has received more than $1.8 million funding to bolster environmental recovery efforts following the Black Summer bushfires.
Many of the shire’s small communities were isolated after the bushfires damaged or destroyed 18 timber bridges across the Eurobodalla, at a cost of about $8 million.