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Far south coast named bushfire 'hot spot'
The New South Wales far south coast has been named as the top bushfire 'hot spot' for the state.[MORE]
Triple drowning sparks calls for emergency rethink
The head of a volunteer rescue organisation is calling for better emergency facilities at New South Wales far south coast public wharves.[MORE]
Eurobodalla tourism bookings up
Eurobodalla tourist authorities are reporting good visitor numbers, despite the downturn in the economy.[MORE]
Court jails abalone poacher
One man has been sent to jail and four others issued with fines and penalties after being convicted in court of poaching abalone on the New South Wales far south coast.[MORE]
Coastwatchers airs subdivision worries
The Eurobodalla's peak environment group is calling on land developers in the shire to exercise restraint in the face of what it says is an over-supply of building blocks.[MORE]
Parachutist found dead in tree
A parachutist has been found dead in a tree on the New South Wales south coast this morning.[MORE]
Local councils rewarded for telco investment
Eurobodalla Shire Council's $2 investment in a regional telco has paid off well this year, with the Southern Phone Company returning a dividend of just over $10,500.[MORE]
Passer-by finds missing man
A man missing for five days on the New South Wales far south coast has been found by chance in rugged country of the Eurobodalla.[MORE]
Food outlets warned of health safety crackdown
The Eurobodalla Shire Council is warning that it is going to get tough on food outlets in the shire which do the wrong thing.[MORE]
Strategy aims at improve youth wellbeing
Eurobodalla Shire Council has adopted a youth strategy which aims to improve the wellbeing of the region's young people over the next five years.[MORE]
Attendance up at Sustainability Expo
Organisers of this year's Sustainability Expo in Moruya say consumers are becoming more environmentally aware.[MORE]
Jazz festival numbers down
Organisers of a big music event in the Eurobodalla say it has been hit by the economic downturn.[MORE]
Fears aired over mobile phone tower plan
Concerns are being raised over a proposal to build a mobile phone tower in the Eurobodalla.[MORE]
Moruya jazz festival expected to draw bigger crowds
Moruya's annual jazz festival gets under way this weekend in the Eurobodalla.[MORE]
Eurobodalla moves to keep swim spots clean
A New South Wales far south coast shire is on a campaign to ensure favourite swimming spots stay pristine this summer.[MORE]
New service promises better aged care access
Greater Southern Area Health Service has announced a new service to help older people in south-east New South Wales access acute care services and avoid unnecessary hospital admissions.[MORE]
Rising ocean acidity threatens oyster industry: report
The New South Wales south coast oyster industry says it is worried by the latest report on the effects of climate change.[MORE]
Councils to benefit from Southern Phone dividend
The south coast New South Wales telco Southern Phone has declared a dividend for the second consecutive year and local councils are set to benefit.[MORE]
Oyster industry recognises environmental work
The environmental management of one of the Eurobodalla's most pristine waterways has been acknowledged by the New South Wales oyster industry.[MORE]
Lifesavers prepare for busy summer
Eurobodalla's surf lifesavers are gearing up for a busy summer.[MORE]
Council unsure of exact Lehman Bros impact
Eurobodalla's new mayor says it would be unfair of ratepayers to blame the council for poor investment decisions, in the wake of losses caused by the US financial meltdown.[MORE]
Eurobodalla council feels Lehman woes
At least one council in south-east New South Wales appears to have been caught up in the crisis impacting on the US finance industry.[MORE]
Moruya child in hospital with suspected meningococcal
There has been another suspected case of meningococcal disease on the New South Wales far south coast.[MORE]
Illegal fishing accused faces big fines
A 49-year-old man is facing big fines after being accused of illegal fishing on the New South Wales far south coast.[MORE]
Eurobodalla mayor may be decided tomorrow
It could be up to 10 days before the Eurobodalla knows who its new councillors are, but the shire's first popularly elected mayor could be decided as early as tomorrow afternoon.[MORE]