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Editorial Welcome to this week’s editorial Being a teenager in the 1970’s came with owning lots of T-shirts. Back then T-Shirts carried the message of your firmly held views and... Sep 4, 2023 Editorial Aug 25th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, This week we saw representation at NSW Parliament House supporting the establishment of an alliance,... Aug 27, 2023 Editorial Aug 18th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, You might find a few letters to the editor in this edition written in response to Council’s decision... Aug 19, 2023 Editorial Aug 11th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, At the next Council meeting on Tuesday 15th of August 2023 a scathing report will be tabled on the... Aug 13, 2023 Editorial August 4th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Council’s Public Access session this week saw a member of the public coming forward asking what the... Aug 5, 2023 Editorial July 21st 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Unsurprisingly I have been asked my thoughts on the Voice Referendum and several readers have submitted... Jul 22, 2023 Editorial July 14th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Over the last six and a half years many of you will have seen the articles in The Beagle that raised... Jul 15, 2023 Editorial July 7th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, According to the World Meteorological Organization Australia is set for a hot, dry El Niño. Before... Jul 8, 2023 Editorial June 30th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Between a rock and a hard place. Eurobodalla Council has recognised that, unless they change course,... Jul 1, 2023 Editorial June 23rd 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Of late we have heard much about affordable housing, and the lack thereof. It turns out, and not... Jun 25, 2023 Editorial June 16th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, For those who are new to The Beagle I offer a little background of why The Beagle came into being. In... Jun 17, 2023 Editorial June 9th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Beware… what follows may be controversial but I need pursue it so that I might bring the elephant in... Jun 10, 2023 Editorial June 2nd 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, When it comes to EV cars I am reminded of the ‘Snake Oil sellers’ of old who would spruik the many... Jun 4, 2023 Editorial May 26th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, You may have read in past editorials my references to the Good Ship Eurobodalla (sometimes scathingly... May 27, 2023 Editorial May 19th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, The readership of The Beagle is broad. Because it is on-line it reaches well beyond the boundaries of... May 20, 2023 Editorial May 12th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Facts are interesting when you look at them, especially when combined together with others to offer a... May 13, 2023 Editorial May 5th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, There is little doubt that our elected councillors are about to find themselves between a rock and... May 6, 2023 Editorial April 28th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Back in days of old there was an expectation that a hotel would provide shelter and hay for a guest’s... Apr 29, 2023 Editorial April 21st 2023 Welcome to this week's editorial. In a week of remembering. Anzac Day is a national day of remembrance in Australia and New Zealand... Apr 21, 2023 Editorial April 14th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, “Surplus to need” is an interesting expression and one that is raising the hackles across the shire.... Apr 15, 2023 Editorial April 7th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Ah, Easter. A time of mixed metaphors. There is the pagan fecundity believers, the chocolate rabbit... Apr 8, 2023 Editorial March 31st 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, It is no longer a rare thing to hear of a car being stolen. Local Social media has at least one story... Apr 1, 2023 Editorial March 24th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, The vexing question this week is what to do with that vote you have. We are all encouraged to vote and... Mar 24, 2023 Editorial March 17th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, This time of year sees the visitation of the Grey Nomads. School is back, the roads are a little more... Mar 19, 2023 Editorial March 10th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, This week saw the celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), an annual event held on March 8th. ... Mar 11, 2023 Editorial March 3rd 2023 Welcome to this weeks editorial, It is an absolute fact that the South Coast of NSW is the perfect environment for growing marijuana.... Mar 4, 2023 Editorial February 24th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, The old expression of “Softly Softly, Catchy Monkey” comes to mind this week. For those not familiar... Feb 25, 2023 Editorial February 17th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, From time to time, like all of you, I encounter a tin can or bottle by the side of the road that must... Feb 18, 2023 Editorial Feb 10th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Earlier this week a group of locals gathered at the new Eurobodalla Regional Hospital site and... Feb 11, 2023 Editorial February 3rd 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, There is a breath of fresh air sweeping over the Shire and it found its way into a public meeting at... Feb 4, 2023 Editorial January 27th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Another Australia Day comes around. And once again, as I have done for many years, I reflect on what... Jan 27, 2023 Editorial January 20th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, To many elections are a pain in the backside and an interrupt to their otherwise politic free life.... Jan 21, 2023 Editorial January 13th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, As you are no doubt aware there is much being said, and very little being done, around homelessness... Jan 14, 2023 Ignoring the housing crisis wont make it go away NSW is suffering a homelessness crisis and an affordable housing crisis. But no-one in charge is actually doing anything other than... Jan 13, 2023 Editorial January 6th 2023 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Having lived on the South Coast for 36 years I have seen many Christmas holidays come and go. Like... Jan 7, 2023 Editorial December 23rd 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, December 23rd and I am excited. While Christmas might be prawns and stonefruits the big one for me is... Dec 23, 2022 Editorial December 16th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, There is a buzz in the air as we approach the last week before Christmas. A trip to Moruya greets you... Dec 17, 2022 Editorial December 9th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, It is not at all unusual for me to leave the editorial to the very last before publishing the latest... Dec 10, 2022 Editorial December 2nd 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, The season of HoHo is upon us and with that comes the carols and the tinsel of the season. Most of us... Dec 3, 2022 Editorial November 25th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Several years ago I laughingly commented that New Zealand should rename themselves to “get farked”... Nov 25, 2022 Editorial November 18th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Spring is the time when things bloom. Days warm, Summer approaches and we rejoice as we leave the... Nov 19, 2022 Editorial November 11th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, This week saw the arrival of the new Council General Manager, Warwick Winn, to the shire. After nine... Nov 12, 2022 Editorial Nov 4th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, An interesting week for those who tuned in to watch celebrity chef Colin Fassnidge’s TV show, Kitchen... Nov 6, 2022 Editorial October 28th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Like many across this vast land I was interested in the handing down of the National Budget. We had... Oct 29, 2022 Editorial : Eurobodalla being let down by itself, and the Gonzos At the moment there is a pandemic of graffiti from the Bay to Narooma, the majority of it appears to be from one particular braniac who... Oct 21, 2022 Editorial October 14th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Happy sixth birthday to The Beagle. Since I first launched your free on-line newsfeed in October 2016... Oct 15, 2022 Editorial October 7th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, While it might be La Nina outside for the third year in a row, and the shire is saturated, we must... Oct 8, 2022 Editorial September 30th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, My failure to deliver a Beagle Weekender last week was a first in 278 editions. Every Friday, come rain... Oct 2, 2022 Editorial Sept 24th 2022 Welcome to this week’s (Sept 24th, 2022) editorial, This week brings the end to an interesting era at Eurobodalla Council and it would be... Sep 28, 2022 Editorial September 16th 2022 Welcome to this week’s editorial, Back in the late 1950’s my father came up with the idea of providing the township of Madang, on the... Sep 17, 2022 Top of Page
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Trevor Moore - a Beagle contributor A needle in a haystack by Trevor Moore I expect that you have seen this picture (courtesy WA’s Department of Fire & Emergency Services) if you are a reader of... Feb 2, 2023 Drummers, timekeeping and Charlie By Trevor Moore There has been much comment over the last week about the death on 24 August 2021 of Charlie Watts, the Rollings Stones’... Aug 30, 2021 Should we stay or should we go - a review By Trevor Moore Should we stay or should we go Lionel Shriver, Borough Press, 2021, ISBN 978-0-00-845856-0, 266pp Lionel Shriver is... Aug 28, 2021 Where do we want to be in 20 years? By Trevor Moore A few days ago, there appeared on a couple of Facebook Groups a picture of what looks like a physical advertisement that... Aug 13, 2021 Still Life : a review by Trevor Moore Still Life Sarah Winman, 4th Estate, 2021, ISBN 978-0-00-828336-0, 438pp I had been reading too much (if that is possible) non-fiction... Aug 6, 2021 Two unrelated books By Trevor Moore Alexandria, Edmund Richardson, Bloomsbury, 978-1-5266-0381-4, 328pp Klara and the Sun, Kazuo Ishiguro, Faber & Faber,... Jul 14, 2021 A little bit of bottom: Leland Sklar at 74 By Trevor Moore I have had the pleasure - and sometimes the opposite - of playing in many bands over the last few decades. I have played... Jun 4, 2021 The Kingsmen, The Kinks and trombones By Trevor Moore The thing about pandemics, and I am making a generalisation here based on a sample size of one, which might make me a... Apr 26, 2021 Fifty years on: Cat Stevens: Tea for the Tillerman By Trevor Moore Above: Neil Mack will be featuring Tea For The Tillerman on his next show. Listen in. The thing about being a teenager... Nov 20, 2020 Fifty years on by Trevor Moore Fifty years on Elton John, Tumbleweed Connection This month, to be precise on 28 October 2020, my good friend Macman, known to his fans... Oct 24, 2020 Trust - a review Trust Chris Hammer, Allen & Unwin, 2020, ISBN 978-1-76087-741-5, 466pp a review by Trevor Moore Chris Hammer keeps himself under the... Oct 16, 2020 Just Like You - a review Just Like You Nick Hornby, Penguin Viking, 2020, ISBN 978-0-241-33857-5, 310pp A review by Trevor Moore Now, here’s a book from one of... Oct 16, 2020 Fifty years on: Simon & Garfunkel by Trevor Moore This month, on 16 September 2020 to be precise, my good friend Macman, a.k.a. Neil Mack will be tripping the light... Sep 12, 2020 Victory in the Kitchen: The Life of Churchill’s Cook - a review by Trevor Moore Victory in the Kitchen: The Life of Churchill’s Cook Annie Gray, Profile Books, 2020, ISBN 978-1-78816-044-5, 390pp... Sep 5, 2020 The Catalpa Rescue - a review by Trevor Moore The Catalpa Rescue Peter Fitzsimmons, Hachette, 2019, ISBN 978-0-7336-4124-4, 405pp I picked this book up at Moruya... Aug 31, 2020 The Dictionary of Lost Words - a review By Trevor Moore The Dictionary of Lost Words Pip Williams, Affirm Press, 2020, ISBN 9-781-9259-7259-7, 423pp My injunction that no one... Aug 25, 2020 Fifty years on: Eric Clapton By Trevor Moore https://open.spotify.com/album/3taJF5jtfoJZ3zDKJBu5zG?si=Koa6YyC1TrS-RRBzWgJeag In the autumn of 1967, on a wall in Arvon... Aug 16, 2020 Peter Green, of course, but Emitt Rhodes? By Trevor Moore Peter Green’s death made the news because, if you hadn’t heard of him, you had almost certainly heard of Fleetwood Mac... Aug 8, 2020 Benevolence - a review by Trevor Moore Benevolence Julie Janson, Magabala Books, ISBN978 1 9259 3663 3, 2020, 345pp Now, here’s a book that I would not normally... Jul 27, 2020 Humankind: A hopeful history—a review by Trevor Moore Rutger Bregman, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020, ISBN 978-14088-9894-9, 463pp I had been looking forward to reading Rutger... Jul 20, 2020 The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family and Defiance During the Blitz - a review by Trevor Moore The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family and Defiance During the Blitz Erik Larson, 2020, ISBN... Jul 11, 2020 Fifty years on: Traffic’s John Barleycorn Must Die by Trevor Moore https://open.spotify.com/album/2TjodugH6rA5ZHPsWVErmw?si=XDIcaFL1RBygnku3NVKR4Q Our June “fifty years on” album was Rod... Jun 29, 2020 Fifty years on: Rod Stewart and Gasoline Alley by Trevor Moore Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6FaMpsO2fif34ToEu1wLqf?si=6E2jiRLIQR6VpP1AJffPMw This is the first of a monthly... Jun 12, 2020 The Bell in the Lake: a review by Trevor Moore The Bell in the Lake Lars Mytting, MacLehose, 2020 (Gyldendal Norsk, 2018), ISBN 978 0 85705 938 3, 392pp This is Lars... Jun 5, 2020 Who Dares Wins: Britain, 1979–1982 : a review Who Dares Wins: Britain, 1979–1982 Dominic Sandbrook, Allen Lane, 2019, ISBN 978 1 846 14747 1, 900pp A hefty but enjoyable tome; the... May 29, 2020 S F Sorrow and all that: Phil May of The Pretty Things Any regular reader of these musings that’s out there (and I know there is at least one, for whom I am very grateful) will know that my... May 22, 2020 Finger limes It is the time of the season for finger limes. They have them at Southlands. There seem to be plenty of ideas about what to with these... May 13, 2020 Rock of ages or ageing rockers Rock of ages or ageing rockers We’re all getting old by Trevor Moore I was idly watching something mindless on Netflix last night when... May 12, 2020 Sprouts and the game of life: John Horton Conway 1937 - 2020 by Trevor Moore Conway invented or helped invent much stuff to keep kids and mathematicians amused. Flexagons and Sprouts will keep kids... May 4, 2020 Plus ça change - qui sait? By Trevor Moore No one knows who first said something along the lines of “the only constant in life is change” but it was probably... Apr 26, 2020 A Bigger Picture : review by Trevor Moore A Bigger Picture Malcolm Turnbull, Hardie Grant Books, 2020, ISBN 9781743795637, 704pp A review by Trevor Moore I am not really sure why... Apr 26, 2020 Plagues - part 2 by Trevor Moore The more one looks into the past the more one finds that what seems new, strange or unusual to us today is not new,... Apr 22, 2020 Night Fishing : a review by Trevor Moore Night Fishing Vicki Hastrich, Allen & Unwin, 2019, 248pp, ISBN 9-781-7-6087-5503 There are some things in life that are... Apr 22, 2020 The Age of Anxiety : a review by Trevor Moore The Age of Anxiety Pete Townshend, Coronet, 2020, 265pp, ISBN 9-781-473-62294-4 They say things come in threes. I am not... Apr 18, 2020 A plague of locusts: When bubonic plague came to Australia By Trevor Moore You will no doubt recall, those of you who drive northwards into Moruya, that there was a sign outside the Moruya Museum... Apr 16, 2020 Statistics and popularity by Trevor Moore When you want to know how things really work, study them when they’re coming apart. William Gibson (Zero History) We are... Apr 3, 2020 Stage? What stage? By Trevor Moore Dylan, The Beatles and Warren Zevon Boris Johnson has tested positive and the rise in COVID19 cases in Australia... Mar 29, 2020 Plus ça change by Trevor Moore Sometimes I wake up in the morning and see the sun is shining. I’ve been awakened by the kookaburras cranking up. Nothing... Mar 26, 2020 When maths really matters By Trevor Moore Two hours after I wrote this article, the Chief Medical Officer referred to concern about a “very, very steep growth …... Mar 25, 2020 Splendid isolation By Trevor Moore My daughter sent me a link to a Spotify playlist called COVID-19 Isolation Bangers You have already guessed, of course,... Mar 23, 2020 Our Man In New York - a review Our Man In New York Henry Hemming, Quercus, 2019, 384pp, ISBN 978-1-78747-4826 by Trevor Moore The thing about books about the Second... Feb 28, 2020 Commitment met … and before the course was due by Trevor Moore One of the folks who commented on my article last week was amused by use of the phrase “in due course”. In using this... Feb 25, 2020 The Who, Live at Leeds ; It was 50 years ago today … or very nearly By Trevor Moore The Who (source: Wikipedia) I was watching the Fire Fight Australia concert while texting with my good friend Macman. Now... Feb 24, 2020 Commitment? We are living in hope more than expectation Commitment? We are living in hope more than expectation Four questions, no answers … at least, not yet by Trevor Moore Well, the rains... Feb 16, 2020 Crisis … what crisis? by Trevor Moore Crisis … what crisis? Fires … pollution … 2019-nCoV A view from Hector McWilliam Drive looking north east: 0830 31... Feb 1, 2020 Fleishman is in trouble: a review By Trevor Moore Fleishman is in trouble Taffy Brodesser-Akner, Wildfire, 2019, ISBN 978-1-4722-6706-1, 373pp January is not a month for... Jan 31, 2020 Anatomy of a crisis by Trevor Moore Fire ravaged property in Batemans Bay I suppose that several members of our local Council who decided in August last year... Jan 17, 2020 New Zealand fiction reviewed by Trevor Moore New Zealand fiction reviewed by Trevor Moore The New Ships, Kate Duignan, 2018, Victoria University Press, ISBN 978-1-77656-188-9, 357pp... Dec 16, 2019 A musical lament by Trevor Moore The world of rock music is littered with early deaths. Janis Joplin, Marc Bolan, Nick Drake, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix... Dec 11, 2019 Me - a review by Trevor Moore Elton John, Macmillan, 2019, ISBN 978 1509 853311, 376pp One of the benefits of being my age is that I was a teenager in... Oct 25, 2019 Top of Page
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Covering local town news from Durras to Dignams Creek The Beagle website is designed to service readers on all devices from mobile phones to computers. -Beagle Stuff - Terms and Rates As the media landscape becomes more fragmented, it is vital that news organisations don't lose focus of their raison d'etre to create a community around an identifiable brand. The goal of most media companies is to engage an audience .... but how do they attract loyal readers? These are new days. The internet has disrupted the traditional news media in three specific ways. Firstly it enabled real-time circulation. Readers want their news " Right Here and Right Now", no longer want to wait until the next print edition to tell them what happened last week. Newspapers no longer held a monopoly on content as news was disseminated via a widespread distribution of pop-up news sources all accessing the same media releases and news feeds. On-line news also disrupted the monopoly that newsprint had of channeling audiences to advertisers. The Beagle Weekly website was created to provide residents, and visitors to the Eurobodalla area, with an independent news source. The Beagle Weekly executive editor is Lei Parker. The Beagle is a free on-line service offering news and events within the Eurobodalla shire area. ABOUT -ADVERTISING - CONTACT Mob. 0405100257 The Beagle Weekly is owned by SOUTH COAST BEAGLE PTY. LTD. ACN 616 613 337 ABN 57 616 613 337 PO Box 3029 Tuross Head, NSW 2537 Unless stated - Copyright © South Coast Beagle Pty Ltd. Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of Beagle media's Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions . The Beagle has landed - November 1st, 2016 In 2006 Tuross Head resident, Lei Parker, decided to establish a website for the Tuross Head community. There was virtually nothing about Tuross Head or its community on the internet. He felt that a website might provide the community with a focal point that informed and included. A place where newcomers could learn of the towns history and develop a sense of belonging. The website now has over 11,000 photos, a full and comprehensive history and over 100 webpages that cover everything from natural history to individual Tuross head groups and organisations. A central repository for all things Tuross. The www.turosshead.org website has played a key role in bringing the Tuross Head community together and the results are there in increased volunteerism and civic pride. The website also has is a free business directory to promote EVERY business in the town; from trades to accommodation and eateries as each business is a local family and their financial wellbeing is crucial. In 2008 he began the free monthly, on-line, Tuross Head newspaper called the “Tuross Giant”. The newspaper was to keep locals informed of everything happening in the town. The small stories that were Tuross specific. The stories that fell through the gap of mainstream media. And there was always a lot happening. For the first year it was weekly and then became monthly. Tuross Head now had a voice and it was heard far and wide by over 2,500 readers per month. Many of the readers were non-resident ratepayers, annual visitors, and those who dreamed of coming to Tuross one day or had left Tuross and wanted to remain in touch.The Tuross Giant published its last edition on October 1st ( 2016 ) to allow for the coming of The Beagle providing on-line news for the Eurobodalla shire. Tuross Head is not unlike every little town on the South Coast. They all have history, they all have their passionate locals, committed organisations and their own important news.Most also have non-resident ratepayers who want to know what is going on. The Beagle Weekly website www.beagleweekly.com.au was launched on November 1st, 2016.The website has all the latest Eurobodalla shire-wide news. It also has Food, The Arts, Lifestyle, Community and What's On along with letters and Opinion and all the Council State and Federal media releases relevant to the shire. But most importantly it has the small-town important stories captured and presented on individual Town pages. Here are the important community news items. The stories that seemed too piddly for the mainstream media to cover yet are more important to the little town that has progressively lost its voice in mainstream media. The old model of news is changing. Tabloid newspapers are on their way out. Most news today is on-line. Even radio has changed and by example ABC South East is now online with text, podcasts and video. The paradigm is shifting.There are cutbacks and declining profits in print media. Recently several longstanding regional newspapers have closed down. Walleed Aly, in his Andrew Ollie lecture , and Peter Greste have both spoken of the future of news and the decline in journalism worldwide. Newspapers are now going on-line with a new financial model that requires readers to pay a fee to read the news. If you don’t pay; you don’t get to read the news. Many are opting not to pay and choosing to forgo local news. Those who do pay are reporting that the content is often scant and does not represent value. So how do we celebrate our community without a traditional newspaper? How do promote our events, announce our accomplishments, discuss our future? The time for not-for-megaprofit community run, on-line newspapers has arrived. The Beagle Weekly website is the new face of community news. It has no pay wall. You can read all the news for free. News is about networking. Tracking down information from many sources and bringing it all together in a single place. Most of the regional “news” you read and hear is the “same news” because a lot of the “news” is sourced from “media releases” and contributions from publicity officers. The Beagle has those same sources. Newspapers are just a convenient place to find it. In between the media releases you then find investigated stories though sadly, with cutbacks, these are fewer as resources are stripped. The Beagle was born from the philosophy that a community needs to be informed, included and encouraged, and with the right media they can be. The Tuross Giant from which The Beagle was born proved by example that media is important to informing and giving voice. That example developed within one small, included and informed community has now expanded to cover the whole Eurobodalla shire. All the smaller towns are now encouraged to contribute the stories that they find important such as the important contributions from local Bush Fire brigades, items from community associations and community groups and cultural news of artists, galleries and music venues. That’s what makes a community. One of the key roles of The Beagle is to provide access to those community voices The South Coast Beagle Pty Ltd abides by MEAA Journalist Code of Ethics Australian Press Council’s Statements of Principles Facebook News Feed Publisher Guidelines and acts in accordance with the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance Code of Ethics for journalists and/or the Australian Press Council’s Standards of Practice and Advisory Guidelines.
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Eurobodalla's leading news source covering Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma Main News stories from around the Shire Beagle Weekender of Sept 8th 2023 OUT NOW Your Beagle Weekender Volume 327 of September 8th 2023 is OUT NOW Read it as a PDF HERE Read it as a FLIP BOOK The Beagle Weekender:... Sep 9, 2023 Stagecoach history wins heritage award for Kevin Setter Kevin Setter is the 2023 recipient of the Fergus Thomson OAM Heritage Award, accepting his prize from Yvonne Thomson at the Bas on... Sep 8, 2023 Nursing & teaching degrees: pathways to rewarding careersEurobodalla Start your nursing or teaching career at UOW Eurobodalla Curious about a career in nursing or teaching? Come join us at UOW Eurobodalla... Sep 6, 2023 Current Development Applications in Eurobodalla Eurobodalla Council provides ready access to development proposals that have been approved, or are on exhibition for community members to... Sep 5, 2023 Beagle Weekender of Sept 1st 2023 OUT NOW Your Beagle Weekender Volume 326 of September 1st 2023 is OUT NOW Read it as a PDF HERE Read it as a FLIP BOOK The Beagle Weekender:... Sep 2, 2023 Dalmeny/Narooma Bushwalkers news Members of the Dalmeny/Narooma Bushwalkers have been very active throughout 2023 to date. Autumn and Winter Programs have been completed... Sep 1, 2023 Tackle World Moruya Fishing Report Moruya River. The warmer currents are continuing to push down along the coast at the moment, and are very slowly starting to bring the... Sep 1, 2023 River of Art Prize Finalists have been revealed See the full gallery and exhibition details at bit.ly/RiverOfArtPrize2023 Images: 1. Bessie Nunes, Tales of flame, sculpture, 48 x 128 x... Sep 1, 2023 Fatal crash - Mimosa Friday, 01 September 2023 08:28:00 AM A man has died following a single-vehicle crash in the state’s south yesterday. About 8.30pm... Sep 1, 2023 Local Stars to shine bright at the 2023 Stars of Eurobodalla dance gala Yesterday, the Cancer Council officially launched ‘Stars of Eurobodalla Dance for Cancer’ to announce the 2023 Stars and Dancers taking... Aug 30, 2023 Millions and billions - Narooma Oyster Festival champions Eurobodalla No doubt about it - Narooma Oyster Festival delivers for Eurobodalla It’s hard to fathom what 60,000 oysters look like, or a media reach... Aug 30, 2023 A clothes swap at the Moruya Markets (Riverside Park) 8am and 12.30pm Sat Sept 2nd Fashion waste is real! We each buy - on average - 15kgs of clothing each year then send 10kgs of it to landfill. Well, Eurobodalla... Aug 29, 2023 It’s Never Too Late to Learn - Adult Learners Week – 1-8 September 2023 Despite struggling with schooling and being labelled by her teachers as below average academically, Deanie De Boer persisted in her... Aug 29, 2023 NSW Government unlocks additional housing supply in Bega The NSW Government is planning to transform under-utilised government land at Bega’s former TAFE site into a new 97 dwelling diverse... Aug 29, 2023 Bay Walk For Life Sept 14th Aug 29, 2023 Confidence coach talks about raising teens Confidence coach Lunaria Gaia is back at Eurobodalla Libraries this September. Ms Gaia is running workshops to teach both teenagers and... Aug 29, 2023 Hundreds Of Artists Join Epic River Of Art Program Over 200 artists and performers have gathered for the South Coast’s biggest arts festival, River of Art, with a record number of events... Aug 28, 2023 Take a deep dive into vegetable growing A new series of vegetable growing classes for small-scale market gardeners aiming to increase production by using sustainable organic... Aug 28, 2023 Local photographers of all ages, it’s time to get snapping Friends of the Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden (ERBG), in partnership with the Eurobodalla Shire Council, invite photographers to... Aug 28, 2023 River of Art features: Bernadette Davis For Tomakin artist Bernadette Davis, who creates beautiful vessels and lights from marine waste, River of Art is a time to showcase her... Aug 26, 2023 Beagle Weekender of Aug 25th 2023 OUT NOW Your Beagle Weekender Volume 325 of August 25th 2023 is OUT NOW Read it as a PDF HERE Read it as a FLIP BOOK The Beagle Weekender:... Aug 26, 2023 Nature Coast Dragon Boat Club members excel in Thailand Australian Dragon Boat Team known as 'Aurora's' . Above: Tess Holgate, Ross Galvin & Julie Salter (mahi kaha to you both) from Nature... Aug 25, 2023 Beach accessibility improvements Eurobodalla Council are improving beach access for people with reduced mobility at Eurobodalla’s patrolled beaches and Narooma South Bar... Aug 25, 2023 Musical Storytellers, Arcadia Winds, to Tour NSW’s South Coast Photo credit: Keith Saunders Following a successful 2022 tour with The Muffat Collective, Music in the Regions will return to NSW’s South... Aug 25, 2023 New sandbag structure protects Long Beach shoreline It’s a first-time feat for Eurobodalla Council crews who created and stacked 400 sandbags to protect the shoreline at Long Beach. A... Aug 25, 2023 ‘Coastal Residents United’ Launched: Dalmeny Matters and Friends of Coila in Macquarie Street Representatives from dozens of community groups along the NSW coast campaigned at NSW Parliament House today, rising to defend small... Aug 24, 2023 Single-vehicle fatal crash - Moruya Thursday, 24 August 2023 09:28:56 AM A man has died following a single-vehicle crash on the state’s south coast today. About 5.50am... Aug 24, 2023 Employment Revolution Job Alert August 23rd 2023 The team at Eurobodalla Jobs and Training have posted their latest job vacancies this week and some fee-free training. Don’t forget, if... Aug 23, 2023 Dig into home composting or worm farming It’s a great time to dig into your very own home compost or worm farming project. Eurobodalla Council is offering free workshops this... Aug 21, 2023 Narooma pipe dream underway A $3 million project will see new water and sewer pipes installed beneath the seabed of Narooma’s Wagonga Inlet. The 400+ metre lengths... Aug 21, 2023 Giiyong Festival receives multi- year funding from Create NSW Giiyong Festival, the largest multi-arts festival in the Yuin Nation, will take place on Saturday 18 November 2023. The event organisers,... Aug 20, 2023 Consultation Begins On Disaster Response Support Member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips is inviting South Coast locals to shape the future of national disaster response by having input to... Aug 20, 2023 Mathew Hatcher - Mayor Eurobodalla Shire Mathew Hatcher - Mayor Eurobodalla Shire putting this week's Council Meeting on the record. "We had 13 speakers for Public Forum today... Aug 19, 2023 Fire Permits Required from 1 September 2023 The Bush Fire Danger Period will commence on Friday 1 September for the Bega Valley Shire Council & Eurobodalla Shire Council areas. This... Aug 19, 2023 Beagle Weekender of Aug 18th 2023 OUT NOW Your Beagle Weekender Volume 324 of August 18th 2023 is OUT NOW Read it as a PDF HERE Read it as a FLIP BOOK The Beagle Weekender:... Aug 19, 2023 Eurobodalla features in Trail Towns episode Gear up and get comfy for this special episode featuring Eurobodalla’s mountain bike trails and popular places in between. Trail Towns is... Aug 18, 2023 53 Local Medical Practices To Share In $1.44 Million In Grants Member for Gilmore, Fiona Phillips MP is pleased to announce that 53 local healthcare providers have taken a share of over $1.44 million... Aug 18, 2023 UOW Science Space - Mini museum and show in Moruya Aug 19th Saturday 19 August 2023 There will be two timeslots for families to attend on the day, either 10am-12pm or the 11am-1pm session 10am -... Aug 17, 2023 Did we hear you say ‘free green waste’? Mayor Mathew Hatcher says free, green waste drop off at the shire’s tips next month will help residents prepare for the fire season.... Aug 17, 2023 More Blues live at the Kinema The wonderful Blues at the Kinema concerts continue in August, hosted by Narooma School of Arts (NSoA). Highly acclaimed blues-root... Aug 17, 2023 Pollock doth protest too much on the KPMG report of The Pav. All but Rob Pollock voted that Council receive and note the Bay Pavilions Financial Performance Review, Final Report, 27 June 2023. The... Aug 16, 2023 Beagle Midweek Edition August 16th 2023 OUT NOW Beagle Midweek Edition August 16th 2023 OUT NOW https://mailchi.mp/49e9a9a3b9e8/your-beagle-midweek-edition-august-16th-2023 Aug 16, 2023 Employment Revolution Job Alert August 15th 2023 The team at Eurobodalla Jobs and Training have posted their latest job vacancies this week and some fee-free training. Don’t forget, if... Aug 15, 2023 Science Week at Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden Come to Science Week at Eurobodalla Regional Botanic Garden for a special focus on threatened plants and animals, and what we can do to... Aug 15, 2023 Council don't back Aboriginal Advisory Committee recommendation The majority of Council voted, during their Council meeting 15th August, 2023, against the recommendation that was put forward by the... Aug 15, 2023 Matildas game on the big screen at The Bay Pavilions - FREE Mayor Mathew Hatcher who will host a free watch event to get around the Matildas semi-final match this Wednesday. Details: - The game... Aug 15, 2023 Driver charged after boy injured in alleged hit and run – Nowra A man has been charged after a boy was injured in an alleged hit and run at Nowra at the weekend. Emergency services were called to a... Aug 14, 2023 Highway remains closed south of Nowra ABC Illawarra report: The accident happened just before 6.30am on the Princes Highway between Armchair Road and Twelve Mile Road, at... Aug 14, 2023 ON THE AGENDA for Council Meeting Tuesday 15 August 2023 Agenda highlights include: Review of the Bay Pavilions A recommendation from the Aboriginal Advisory Committee that Council support the... Aug 14, 2023 Beagle Weekender of Aug 11th 2023 OUT NOW Your Beagle Weekender Volume 323 of August 11th 2023 is OUT NOW Read it as a PDF HERE Read it as a FLIP BOOK The Beagle Weekender:... Aug 12, 2023 Top of Page
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