Council is preparing to submit major funding applications to the NSW Government to progress the redevelopment of the Mackay Park precinct in Batemans Bay.
Council will pledge to become a ‘climate champion’ under a landmark new national initiative to be launched in Canberra today.
Eurobodalla Shire Council expects to source 100 per cent of its electricity from renewable energy by 2030 and slash its energy emissions 80 per cent by 2030.
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.
Work is on track for a new bypass that will deliver relief to traffic congestion through Batemans Bay and allow the kick-start of land and property development worth $800 million.
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.
With the kids back at school and adults returning to work, how will your cat spend its days? It's easy to keep cats, and wildlife, safe from harm.
Parents and carers can find out what to expect when their child starts kindy at free information nights next week.
Mayor Mathew Hatcher was impressed by the 143 kids collectively reading 1301 books over the summer school holidays.
What's extra special at the moment is a flowering gum! There's so much to see and learn about in the new garden outside Moruya Library.