The return of the Eurobodalla Business Awards was a huge success at the Bay Pavilions on Saturday 20 July.
Potential councillor candidates can attend an information session from 5.30-7.30pm on Monday 29 July at Moruya.
To be installed next year, the four-leg roundabout will replace the offset intersection of George Bass Drive and Broulee Road.
Our crews continue repairs on the busiest local roads. We keep records of these temporary fixes so we can prioritise more permanent works.
Read about some of our amazing volunteers who donate their time to Council’s community programs and services.
New playground and picnic facilities were opened in grand style, with hundreds of people enjoying a family fun day on Saturday 13 July.
We’ve upgraded two prime spots on Moruya River; a new fishing platform at Preddys Wharf and a major overhaul to Brierleys boat ramp.
The Basil Sellers Exhibition Centre team is creating an art space where exhibitors enjoy a close working relationship with the gallery.
A new youth activities van has replaced Eurobodalla’s Youth Cafés, giving Council’s youth team the ability to take their show on the road.
Council is looking for three suitably qualified people to sit on Eurobodalla's Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee.
Entries for the acquisitive $25,000 prize, now in its 20th year, open on Monday 15 July for exhibition from Saturday 6 December.
History buffs of Eurobodalla are encouraged to apply for this year’s Fergus Thomson OAM Heritage Award.
We're hosting a series of plastic-free workshops at Eurobodalla libraries. Book now to upcycle t-shirts or make beeswax wraps.
A journey of fire will link 2024 NAIDOC Week events, symbolising sparks of renewed appreciation for Australia’s cultural heritage.
Residents can get ready to place their junk to the kerb as Council’s annual hard waste collection rolls through their area.
Council adopted the 24-25 budget and associated financial plans. The Mayor and General Manager talk all things finance.
It was the last community catchup of councillors' elected term. Potholes, parking and Nerrigundah were topics of conversation.
Updated opening hours brings Moruya Library into line with Narooma and Batemans Bay, with all libraries now closed on Sunday.