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Eurobodalla Shire
Eurobodalla Shire is a local government area located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is located in a largely mountainous coastal region and situated adjacent to the Tasman Sea, the Princes Highway and the Kings Highway.
The mayor of Eurobodalla Shire Council is Cr. Mathew Hatcher, an unaligned politician.
He is also the youngest mayor, in the modern-era, ever for the Eurobodalla.[citation needed] The Deputy Mayor, Cllr Alison Worthington, is the first female Deputy Mayor for the Eurobodalla.[citation needed]
The shire chambers are located in the town of Moruya in the central part of the Shire. Other major towns within the shire include Batemans Bay and Narooma. Smaller towns, suburbs and hamlets include:
The area which is now Eurobodalla Shire was originally the home of the South Coast Bugelli-Manji and Yuin Aboriginal peoples[citation needed]. The council signed a Commitment to Indigenous Australians and a Local Agreement with the Aboriginal Community.
The Eurobodalla Shire Council was formed in 1913 with the responsibility for administering local government functions along 110 kilometres (68 mi) of the NSW coast between Durras and Wallaga Lake. The council administers only about 30% of the area of the Shire as the remaining 70% is non-rateable crown land held as national park and state forest: 40% of the shire is national park, 30% is state forest, 20% is productive farmland and 10% is urban settlement.
The Shire is unusual in that nearly half of ratepayers are non-residents. Just over 17% of ratepayers are residents of Canberra. Although the permanent population is around 34,100, the visiting population (who stay more than 3 nights) is 3.1 million per year.
The Eurobodalla Shire has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
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Eurobodalla Shire
Eurobodalla Shire is a local government area located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire is located in a largely mountainous coastal region and situated adjacent to the Tasman Sea, the Princes Highway and the Kings Highway.
The mayor of Eurobodalla Shire Council is Cr. Mathew Hatcher, an unaligned politician.
He is also the youngest mayor, in the modern-era, ever for the Eurobodalla.[citation needed] The Deputy Mayor, Cllr Alison Worthington, is the first female Deputy Mayor for the Eurobodalla.[citation needed]
The shire chambers are located in the town of Moruya in the central part of the Shire. Other major towns within the shire include Batemans Bay and Narooma. Smaller towns, suburbs and hamlets include:
The area which is now Eurobodalla Shire was originally the home of the South Coast Bugelli-Manji and Yuin Aboriginal peoples[citation needed]. The council signed a Commitment to Indigenous Australians and a Local Agreement with the Aboriginal Community.
The Eurobodalla Shire Council was formed in 1913 with the responsibility for administering local government functions along 110 kilometres (68 mi) of the NSW coast between Durras and Wallaga Lake. The council administers only about 30% of the area of the Shire as the remaining 70% is non-rateable crown land held as national park and state forest: 40% of the shire is national park, 30% is state forest, 20% is productive farmland and 10% is urban settlement.
The Shire is unusual in that nearly half of ratepayers are non-residents. Just over 17% of ratepayers are residents of Canberra. Although the permanent population is around 34,100, the visiting population (who stay more than 3 nights) is 3.1 million per year.
The Eurobodalla Shire has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
