We've partnered with BlockTexx to run a textile recycling event – Give a Sheet for the Planet - on Saturday 25 November at Moruya tip.
Seven years in the making, a screening of 'The Carnival' next month is timely, coinciding with the 100th year of Bells Family Carnivals.
Deep Creek Dam is still full but much rain is needed or demand will exceed the amount available for pumping from the Deua and Tuross Rivers.
Mr Oliphant received his award at the Mayor’s Ball, initiated by Mathew Hatcher to celebrate volunteers and volunteering across the shire.
Meet Jess. Her goal is to help people living with disability to understand the finance side of NDIS so they can manage their own funds stress free.
Expert modelling along with on-the-ground experience is crucial to create workable strategies that reduce or prevent flood damage.
This workshop on Saturday 18 November is designed to improve rider safety and is suitable for new and experienced riders.
Drop-off your solar panels, inverters, racking and cable to the Repurposing for Resilience team at Moruya Transfer Station.
Visit the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden during Pollinator Week for two weekends of fun and fascinating activities for all ages.
Work to resurface sections of Batemans Bay’s Commercial Lane, Perry Street and Beach Road begins Thursday 2 November.
Look out, there are new published authors in town! Mayor's Writing Competition winners were announced from 540 entries.
Professional lifeguards will be back at eight Eurobodalla beaches, wearing red and yellow this summer. Find out how to become a lifeguard.
Eurobodalla Mayor Mathew Hatcher invites residents for dinner, dancing and good times celebrating the community on Friday 17 November.
Skyfi internet hubs, illegal campsites and the old bowling club site were some of the topics at the Councillor Catchup on Wednesday 18 October.
Know someone who goes above and beyond for our community? Local Hero Award nominations are now open and close 1 November.
Council's children’s services team invites families to meet with natural disaster experts and hear vital need-to-know information first hand.
A virtual fence on Cullendulla Drive deters animals like kangaroos, wallabies and wombats from crossing the road.
Residents can get rid of unwanted chemicals for free at Council’s annual Household Chemical Cleanout on the weekend of 7-8 October.