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    Dalmeny and Kianga Sep 1, 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... Jul 6, 2023 It's Crunch Time Broulee July 6 Film Screening and Community Evening- St Peters College Hall 5: 30- 7: 30 pm July 7 Youth Empowerment Session St Peters... May 19, 2023 May Dalmeny Boardriders Sunday the 7th of May met us with the first savage cold snap of the year. There was only a small window of good weather to hold the... Apr 17, 2023 'Family Day Care is a career not a hobby’ Since starting up her own Family Day Care business 15-years ago, Alison Burns hasn’t looked back. She was able to care for her own... Apr 12, 2023 April Dalmeny Boardrider's Pointscore The forecast for April’s Dalmeny Boardrider’s competition meant we were sure to be gifted a “waves all day” kind of event. Autumn... Mar 18, 2023 Hazard reduction burn in the South Tuross Beach area of Eurobodalla National Park Mar 19th The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is planning a hazard reduction burn in the South Tuross Beach area, west of... Mar 10, 2023 Survive the Ride FREE workshop Dalmeny March 18th Survive the Ride Association of NSW will encourage motorcycle riders to enjoy riding motorcycles, without injury, for as long as they... Mar 8, 2023 Dalmeny Boardriders March comp round-up By Alice Wilson Surf frothers both young and old gathered bright and early at Yabbarra beach on Sunday for the Dalmeny Boardrider’s... Feb 24, 2023 Developers threaten community group with legal action The Beagle Editor, Solicitors representing a Sydney development company have threatened Dalmeny Matters community group with legal... Feb 23, 2023 Dalmeny Narooma Bushwalkers New 2023 Program The new season of Bushwalking will commence in early March. Steve Deck our Program Coordinator has put together a variety of walks for... Feb 9, 2023 February Dalmeny Boardriders Competition By Alice Wilson Summer sunshine and sparkling clear warm water were a saviour for Sunday’s pointscore held at Kianga main beach. In... Feb 3, 2023 Changed traffic conditions on the Princes Highway south of Mort Avenue, Dalmeny Motorists are advised of changed traffic conditions on the Princes Highway south of Mort Avenue, Dalmeny while safety upgrades are... Jan 26, 2023 Dalmeny lady enters 90 exhibits in recent Eurobodalla District Show Dalmeny lady enters 90 exhibits in recent Eurobodalla District Show. Came away with:- Champion Rose – Collection Pink Most Successful... Jan 25, 2023 Tennis Fun Days and new online booking to serve yourself some free tennis Tennis court hire has become a whole lot easier with an online booking system. Eurobodalla Council is celebrating the launch of the new... Jan 20, 2023 Dalmeny Boardriders 2023 Registration Jan 17, 2023 Dalmeny Matters need volunteers Dalmeny Matters are launching their project: Mapping Threatened Habitat https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/dalmeny-matters-mapping-thre... Dec 21, 2022 Beach Mobility Mats are rolled out Council's mobility mats are already getting a workout ... and creating special moments. Mats are available at seven of the shire’s... Dec 19, 2022 Dalmeny Womens Bowls Club news Dalmeny Womens Bowls Club won the District Grade 3 Pennant this year. Above: from left to right is Chris Hansen, Pat Barblem, Anne Luke,... Dec 8, 2022 Cultural burning is cool burning Wagonga Local Aboriginal Land Council and the Bay lalc walbunja rangers undertook burning of the kangaroo grass headland at Kianga's... Dec 6, 2022 Cultural burning at Dalmeny-Kianga headlands There will be cool burns of grassy headlands at Dalmeny-Kianga on Wednesday 7 December. The burns will target three Themeda (kangaroo... Dec 5, 2022 December Dalmeny Boardriders Sandy Santa Surf Comp By Alice Wilson On Sunday the 4th of December the Dalmeny Boardriders wrapped the year up with our last point score for 2022. It was... Nov 29, 2022 Spotlight Night- Looking for Gliders in Dalmeny Want to come along and meet some of your nocturnal neighbours? Ecologist Craig Dunne will help locals look for threatened Yellow-bellied... Nov 12, 2022 Volunteer for the Eurobodalla Community Visitors Scheme Red Cross currently have seniors in the area who would welcome a volunteer visitor. The Community Visitors Scheme matches lonely isolated... Nov 8, 2022 Narooma-Dalmeny Coast Ride makes NSW top 3 in Australia’s Best 100 Bike Rides Understandably the Narooma-Dalmeny Coast Ride is listed in the Top 3 for NSW in Australian Geographic’s latest guidebook Australia’s Best... Nov 3, 2022 Dalmeny Boardriders Come and Try day Nov 6th Dalmeny Boardriders club is holding a ‘Come and try day’ at their next competition on Sunday November 6th. There will be two additional... Nov 1, 2022 The sun shone brightly on Tuross Head Women’s Bowls 2022 Classic Pairs The Tuross Head women held their annual “Ladies Classic Pairs Tournament” over two and a half days last weekend. The event was not... Oct 24, 2022 Will Councillors be hoodwinked to adopt flawed Coastal Management Plan for Dalmeny In an open letter to Eurobodalla Councillors ahead of their council meeting of Tuesday October 25th 2022 Deb Stevenson of the group A... Oct 23, 2022 Council to be called out for cunning stunt in Dalmeny Eurobodalla Councillors received an open letter over the weekend from the Dalmeny Matters group ahead of their voting on the draft Draft... Oct 7, 2022 GIPA Documents Reveal New Facts about Controversial Dalmeny Land Sale Eurobodalla Shire Council has finally released information about the sale of public land in Dalmeny under a GIPA application by the... Sep 8, 2022 Dalmeny land development update Continuing with the many questions around the controversial Dalmeny land sale by Eurobodalla Council, under the Innes term of Council,... Sep 5, 2022 September Dalmeny Boardriders Competition It had been a long two months for the Dalmeny Boardriders as the August competition was cancelled due to poor conditions. This was not... Jul 15, 2022 Eurobodalla Council: what Pandora's box have you opened in Dalmeny? NSW Greens MP and planning spokesperson Cate Faehrmann met with Councillor Alison Worthington, ex-councillor Pat McGinlay and a solid... Jul 13, 2022 Cate Faehrmann to visit zombie developments in the South East Fri 15th July MLC Cate Faehrmann, representing the Greens on the NSW Legislative Council will be visiting the South Coast on Friday as part of her fact... Jul 4, 2022 July's 'Daniel Campbell Memorial' Dalmeny Boardrider's Competition It was windy and rainy on Sunday for the July Dalmeny Boardrider’s Pointscore, but not enough to interfere with the yearly “Durbo... Jun 7, 2022 Speed zone reduction Dalmeny Drive, Narooma Dalmeny Drive at North Narooma is being made safer for road users with the reduction of an existing speed zone. A Transport for NSW... Jun 1, 2022 Big Niles Brewing Co: 3 from 3 Medals in the 2022 Australian International Beer Awards Big Niles Brewing Co. of Dalmeny picked up 3 from 3 Medals in the 2022 Australian International Beer Awards last Thursday night saying of... May 31, 2022 Autumn Report For Dalmeny /Narooma Bushwalkers. Dalmeny /Narooma Bushwalkers have tried to conduct weekly bushwalks this last 3 months but many have been disrupted by the wet weather... May 25, 2022 Dalmeny Boardriders is co-hosting Surfing NSW Far South Coast Junior Regional Titles Dalmeny Boardriders is co-hosting Surfing NSW Far South Coast Junior Regional Titles (Bawley Point to Victorian Border) – 1 day event,... May 19, 2022 Controversial Land sale at Dalmeny only netted Council $3.8m Finally it is revealed that Council has sold 40 hectares of land behind Dalmeny’s Tatiara Street to developer Andrew Scarano for just... May 1, 2022 May Dalmeny Boardriders Competition by Alice Wilson It was a typical Autumn day in paradise for the Dalmeny Boardrider’s May competition. Due to weeks of poor water quality... Mar 28, 2022 Our Community: Sandy Souls at Dalmeny We have had drought, bushfires, floods and Covid. Days and months and years of adversity but there is one thing that is never-ending... Mar 15, 2022 Dalmeny Boardriders March 13th 2022 After weeks of rain mother nature honoured us with sunshine, warm water and great surf conditions on Sunday the 13th of March for the... Feb 28, 2022 Dalmeny Matters: Public access presentation Good morning, We wrote to Councillors on January 28, to raise concerns about the sale of Council land in Dalmeny. We called for Council... Dec 17, 2021 Council Staff face Dalmeny community Ire Dear Beagle Editor Today I attended a meeting arranged by council staff at one of the road access points to the 100 hectares plus of... Dec 6, 2021 Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious crash in Dalmeny Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious crash in Dalmeny yesterday. About 2am (Sunday 5 December 2021), emergency services... Dec 5, 2021 As if Dalmeny development only matters to Dalmeny The Beagle Editor, Council has letter dropped a brochure to Dalmeny residents inviting them to attend two consultation sessions. The... Nov 23, 2021 Dalmeny walkthrough shows extent of forest destined to be destroyed by development Dalmeny residents were out in force despite a very rainy Saturday to show how much they care about protecting 100 Ha of native bush land... Nov 19, 2021 Nov 20- Dalmeny Community Bush walk with Council Candidates Dalmeny Matters are holding a public event on Saturday Nov 20 at 10 am. The community is invited to come along to talk to Council... Nov 16, 2021 Dalmeny Markets: An Early Jolly Fine Time On Sunday Nov 14th, Narooma and District Lions Club started a new season of Marketing at the Dalmeny Community Hall. A change of outlet... Nov 14, 2021 Is Council up to its old tricks to fast track with double-speak In order to secure grant funding via the NSW Government Coastal & Estuary Management Program to implement actions, a certified CMP... Top of Page

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    The Beagle Gig Guide Do you have a gig or event you would like included in the Beagle What's On Guide? Use our Contact page or email beagleweeklynews@gmail.com if you have a flyer to add All the known gigs to date: ​ Sept 8th - Backlash at Batemans Bay Soldiers Club ​Sept 9th - Alexie Pigot at Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Sat 9th: Inez at Broulee Brewhouse Sat 9th - Sunset sounds at Moruya Waterfront Hotel Sun 10th: Tony Jaggers at Broulee Brewhouse Sat 16th: Dean Abbot at Broulee Brewhouse Sept 16th - Dave Berry – Club Tuross (6.30pm) Sept 16th - One night in Memphis Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Sat 16th - Sunset sounds at Moruya Waterfront Hotel Sept 16th - Ash Grunwald at Smokey Dan’s on Saturday 16th September! Joined by special guests Corey Legge and Melanie Horsnell . Tickets are selling fast don’t miss out! Sun 17th: Shaun Wessel at Broulee Brewhouse Sat 23th - Sunset sounds at Moruya Waterfront Hotel Sept 23rd - Running in the Shadows Batemans Bay Soldiers Club Sat 23rd: Craig Sinclair at Broulee Brewhouse Sun 24th: Tamara Meedham at Broulee Brewhouse Sat 30th - Sunset sounds at Moruya Waterfront Hotel Sat 30th: Josh Veneris & Min Har at Broulee Brewhouse Sat 30th Sept & Sun 1st Oct: Oktoberfest at Broulee Brewhouse- live music each day, celebrating Octoberfest, prizes for best dressed both days. German inspired beer and food. Oct 7th - Pink Tribute Show @ Tomakin Sports & Social Club Sat October 14 - Acacia String Quartet - Beethoven and Schubert quartets 2:30 pm St Paul’s Anglican Church, Narooma Oct 22nd - Blues sensation Owen Campbell and his band will be coming to Smokey Dan’s. Supported by amazing local talents TOTUM and Singer In the Park . Tickets available now via Humanitix. ​

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    Robert Macklin has carved out a unique place among Australia’s literary biographers and historians. He has won numerous literary prizes including the 2009 Blake Dawson award for business literature with Peter Thompson for their classic THE BIG FELLA – the Rise and Rise of BHP Billiton. His Kevin Rudd: The Biography was shortlisted for the ACT Book of the Year; and he has won three Critics Circle Awards for his military biographies and histories. He has completed a lecture tour of three Chinese universities based on his works and is presently writing a history of Australia/China relations over the last 200 years.Queensland born, he has been a journalist at the highest level, a confidant and biographer of two Australian prime ministers; a documentary filmmaker in 32 countries of Asia and the Pacific; and is also political columnist and commentator in the nation’s capital. He presently divides his writing time on fiction, non-fiction and screenplays between Canberra and Tuross Head on the NSW South Coast.You can follow Robert Macklin's excellent commentary at CityNews Oct 29, 2021 Gadfly 202 By Robert Macklin What’s the point of a target if you have no bow and arrow? The thought occurred as we drove past the archery course... Oct 16, 2021 Gadfly 199 By Robert Macklin It’s taken a while to appreciate the full implications of Scott Morrison’s decision to waltz away from the French... Sep 9, 2021 Gadfly 194 By Robert Macklin Yes, the Covid pandemic is hard to take, but there is a bright side – while the politicians have been occupied spinning... Aug 6, 2021 Gadfly 188 By Robert Macklin It was our first big adventure. Four of us 13-year-olds in Grade 8 had been signed up by our parents for a Young... Jun 24, 2021 Gadfly 184 By Robert Macklin The recent sale of a painting - for $93 million - by Jean-Michel Basquiat of a disgusting-looking skull titled In This... May 29, 2021 Gadfly 173 By Robert Macklin One of the joys of our little Tuross bolthole is that while all the world might be going to pot, this little piece of... May 20, 2021 Gadfly 176 By Robert Macklin In Canberra last week the students in a regular secondary school began wearing their new uniform - a very colourful and... May 14, 2021 BURGLED II By Robert Macklin The story so far: Our home has been burgled on April Fool’s day. The thieves escaped with both family cars, my phone... May 6, 2021 BURGLED By Robert Macklin For a split second I thought it was a joke. It was break of day and our two granddaughters had been with us after... Apr 30, 2021 Gadfly 172 By Robert Macklin The huge Trevor Kennedy collection officially launched at Canberra’s National Museum of Australia last week has the... Apr 23, 2021 Gadfly 169 By Robert Macklin In his 2018 Memoir, Reporter, the distinguished American journalist [1] Seymour Hersch, who uncovered the My Lai... Apr 15, 2021 Gadfly 168 By Robert Macklin In December 2018 I published a column supporting a suggested ‘women’s caucus’ to include female MPs and Senators from... Apr 7, 2021 Gadfly 167 By Robert Macklin Just when we thought the worst of this damnable pandemic was over and we could relax a little, suddenly everything... Apr 2, 2021 Gadfly 174 By Robert Macklin On 29 March I had my first AstraZeneca shot, a little ahead of schedule because for the last three years I’ve been... Mar 31, 2021 Gadfly 165 By Robert Macklin The ABC’s blockbuster three-part series, ‘Exposed’ which unravelled the horrors of the murderous 1979 Luna Park fire,... Mar 25, 2021 Gadfly 163 By Robert Macklin The ghosts of Watergate are curling through the corridors of Australia’s Parliament House, thrilled to be called for an... Mar 10, 2021 Gadfly 161 By Robert Macklin The timing of the royal imbroglio could hardly be more exquisite, coming as it does in the wake of the pivotal Grace... Mar 4, 2021 Gadfly 160 By Robert Macklin The imbroglio in Parliament House will probably end badly for the Morrison Government, but it could change for the... Feb 26, 2021 Gadfly 158 By Robert Macklin The time has come to take back Australia. After 233 years of battering by invaders attacking the First Australians... Jan 25, 2021 Gadfly 154 By Robert Macklin There’s nothing quite like the temptations of an honours list to reveal the real man lurking inside the prime... Aug 28, 2019 Moruya Books literary lunch: Robert Macklin Sept 4th Castaway by Robert Macklin In 1858, fourteen-year-old French cabin boy Narcisse Pelletier was aboard the trader Saint-Paul when it was... Feb 15, 2019 Gadfly 62 I think we’re supposed to be grateful to the Morrison government for initiating the Royal Commission into the aged care system. The... Dec 14, 2018 Gadfly 57 The suggestion for a women’s caucus among our female Members and Senators is a good one; but it’s only the beginning. The time has come... Nov 30, 2018 Gadfly 56 One day last week America produced the perfect illustration of the forces that are tearing that country apart. US science achieved the... Nov 16, 2018 Gadfly 55 The ABC let itself down very badly with its final Four Corners of the year where it attempted to throw some light on the imbroglio... Nov 1, 2018 Gadfly 54 Australian cricket is in a mess. And last week’s no-show by spectators at the Prime Minister’s XI match against the South Africans really... Oct 11, 2018 Gadfly 53 I’m sure I’m not alone when I say I’m sick to death of people saying sorry. When Kevin Rudd started it with his apology to the Stolen... Sep 14, 2018 Gadfly 52 As the electors of Wentworth consider their options to replace Malcolm Turnbull as their MP, we might take a moment to note his legacy as... Aug 31, 2018 Gadfly 51 From the moment Scott Morrison entered Federal Parliament, he nailed his religious colours to the political mast. Indeed, he devoted more... Aug 25, 2018 Gadfly 50 If you think that the election of Scott Morrison and Josh Frydenberg as a ‘new generation’ of Liberal Party leaders ends the cataclysm... Aug 16, 2018 Gadfly 48 No one wants to know about the war in Afghanistan. It was not always so. From the beginning in 2001 politicians on both sides of the... Aug 11, 2018 Gadfly 47 Last week the eminent Australian historian Prof Henry Reynolds questioned the value of our ANZUS Treaty with Donald Trump’s America. In a... Jul 19, 2018 Gadfly 44 In a world where climate change is spinning out of control, where plastic waste is destroying our oceans and political chaos is breaking... Jul 13, 2018 Gadfly 43 I was waiting for a taxi outside an Adelaide hotel when a tall, relatively well dressed, young man approached and said, ‘Excuse me, could... Jun 29, 2018 Gadfly 41 The cracks appearing in Bill Shorten’s leadership are bring greeted with delight by the Coalition. Defence Minister Christopher Pyne... Jun 20, 2018 Gadfly 40 - SAS operatives in Afghanistan The recent revelations of alleged war crimes by a small group of our elite SAS operatives in Afghanistan were deeply disturbing. The... Jun 4, 2018 Gadfly 39 Way over here in our little corner of the world, it’s easy to underestimate the enormous struggle taking place among the global movers... May 18, 2018 Gadfly 38 Some of my best friends are English. But honestly, what’s with our fawning over that marriage of a royal redhead to an American actor?... May 2, 2018 Gadfly 37 Have you noticed how prosperous Tuross is looking lately - nearly every house nicely painted, spick and span, many with a new deck to... Apr 20, 2018 Gadfly 36 by Robert Macklin A letter from a nine-year-old Canberra girl (‘turning ten’) to the ACT Education Minister, Yvette Berry has really struck a chord with... Mar 27, 2018 Gadfly 34 I guess it’s not the end of the world – not quite, anyway. It just seemed that way when the news broke that the Captain of Australia,... Feb 10, 2018 Gadfly 31 No one wants to be holier-than-thou when ‘private’ behaviour suddenly gets thrust upon us, like Barnaby Joyce’s dalliance with his... Jan 25, 2018 Gadfly 30 Well of course it is ridiculous to celebrate Australia Day on January 26, the day the First Fleet of British convicts and soldiers... Jan 17, 2018 Gadfly 28 If 2017 revealed liberal democracy to be a delicate flower – as it surely did - then 2018 will decide whether its roots have reached deep... Dec 20, 2017 Gadfly 27 I love the idea of Steve Smith as Captain of Australia. Sure, he’s just the captain of the national (men’s) cricket team, but he’s really... Nov 16, 2017 Gadfly 23 Harvey Weinstein has a lot to answer for. First and foremost, he’s been a serial offender in pressing himself on vulnerable women and... Nov 3, 2017 Gadfly 19 When Foreign Minister, and sometime Acting Prime Minister Julie Bishop pointed out that President Donald Trump’s spurning of the Iran... Oct 20, 2017 Gadfly 18 by Robert Macklin What a contrast! After 10 days in Tasmania your columnist was propelled by fate’s fickle finger all the way to the little town of... Sep 29, 2017 Gadfly 17 My crusade to bring our natural and man-made place names out of the vile colonial shadows into the sunlight of modern Australia has... Sep 13, 2017 Gadfly 15 There is a very clear and simple alternative to the nuclear conflict that seems to be heading our way caused by the two worst haircuts on... Top of Page

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    Art on the Path Where: Coronation Drive, Broulee When: 8am to 12pm, Sunday 30th September A collection of local artisan goods with a focus on sustainability and featuring works from environmental groups. Admission Price: Free Shackleton: Escape from Antarctica Where:Old Courthouse Museum, 3 Museum Place Batemans Bay When: 21st Sep 2018 10:00am - 25th Oct 2018 3:00pm Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-17 is one of the most compelling adventure and survival stories of all time. Through first-hand accounts and dramatic images by photographer Frank Hurley, this exhibition documents the story of Shackleton's ship the Endurance becoming ice-bound in Antarctica's Weddell Sea in 1915. A travelling exhibition from the Australian National Maritime Museum Sydney. Museum entry by donation Spring Exhibition and Art Sale Where: Chardonnay Room, Catalina Club, Beach Road, Batemans Bay When: 27th Sep 2018 12:00pm - 5th Oct 2018 4:00pm Creative Arts Batemans Bay is holding its Annual Spring Art Exhibition and Sale at the Catalina Club. Paintings, sculpture, craft and jewellery will be on show. Meet the artists at 2pm on Saturday 29 September. Contact the Club on 4472 4386 for details. Free Entry Submerged Exhibition Where: Moruya Museum, 85 Campbell Street, Moruya When: 1st Sep 2018 2:00pm - 26th Oct 2018 4:00pm Moruya & District Historical Society is hosting the Australian National Maritime Museum’s touring exhibitionSUBMERGED: Stories of Australia’s Shipwrecks from Saturday 1 September - Friday 26 October. The exhibition is presented by the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Australian Maritime Museums Council and is the result of a national project with workshops held across the country to develop the exhibition and to source shipwreck stories. The South Coast Pastel Society Where: Batemans Bay SLSC George Bass Drive, Malua Bay When: 10am-4pm daily from Saturday 29th September to Sunday 7th October The community is invited to South Coast Pastel Society's colourful and creative exhibition. The members of the group will hold an exhibition and art sale of framed and unframed paintings and cards. There are some great art pieces, which you might be able to get at a very reasonable price! Price: Free All In Art at Art Central Where: 24 Church St, Moruya When: Daily, Friday 12th to Sunday 21st October Price: $2 Kids (0-16), $5 Adults. What's On in The Eurobodalla Top Events

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    Art on the Path Where: Coronation Drive, Broulee When: 8am to 12pm, Sunday 30th September A collection of local artisan goods with a focus on sustainability and featuring works from environmental groups. Admission Price: Free Shackleton: Escape from Antarctica Where:Old Courthouse Museum, 3 Museum Place Batemans Bay When: 21st Sep 2018 10:00am - 25th Oct 2018 3:00pm Sir Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-17 is one of the most compelling adventure and survival stories of all time. Through first-hand accounts and dramatic images by photographer Frank Hurley, this exhibition documents the story of Shackleton's ship the Endurance becoming ice-bound in Antarctica's Weddell Sea in 1915. A travelling exhibition from the Australian National Maritime Museum Sydney. Museum entry by donation Spring Exhibition and Art Sale Where: Chardonnay Room, Catalina Club, Beach Road, Batemans Bay When: 27th Sep 2018 12:00pm - 5th Oct 2018 4:00pm Creative Arts Batemans Bay is holding its Annual Spring Art Exhibition and Sale at the Catalina Club. Paintings, sculpture, craft and jewellery will be on show. Meet the artists at 2pm on Saturday 29 September. Contact the Club on 4472 4386 for details. Free Entry Submerged Exhibition Where: Moruya Museum, 85 Campbell Street, Moruya When: 1st Sep 2018 2:00pm - 26th Oct 2018 4:00pm Moruya & District Historical Society is hosting the Australian National Maritime Museum’s touring exhibitionSUBMERGED: Stories of Australia’s Shipwrecks from Saturday 1 September - Friday 26 October. The exhibition is presented by the Australian National Maritime Museum and the Australian Maritime Museums Council and is the result of a national project with workshops held across the country to develop the exhibition and to source shipwreck stories. The South Coast Pastel Society Where: Batemans Bay SLSC George Bass Drive, Malua Bay When: 10am-4pm daily from Saturday 29th September to Sunday 7th October The community is invited to South Coast Pastel Society's colourful and creative exhibition. The members of the group will hold an exhibition and art sale of framed and unframed paintings and cards. There are some great art pieces, which you might be able to get at a very reasonable price! Price: Free All In Art at Art Central Where: 24 Church St, Moruya When: Daily, Friday 12th to Sunday 21st October Price: $2 Kids (0-16), $5 Adults. What's On in The Eurobodalla Top Events

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