Eurobodalla Shire Council, Local government administration in South Coast region, New South Wales, Australia.
Eurobodalla Shire Council manages about 3,400 square kilometers of territory encompassing coastal areas, national parks, and state forests. The administrative center is located in Moruya and is led by nine elected councillors including a directly elected mayor.
The council was established in 1913 and evolved from governing rural settlements to administering a region that today has over 40,000 residents. This growth reflects the region's transformation from a remote rural area into a developed administrative entity.
The council's territory occupies traditional lands of the South Coast Bugelli-Manji and Yuin peoples, and the council works with these communities through formal partnership agreements.
The region spans a large area along the Tasman Sea with several townships distributed across the territory. Visitors should know that local information centers in different towns can help with navigation and local guidance.
The region operates a specialized network of waste management facilities and includes extensive national protected areas. This combination demonstrates a commitment to sustainable environmental management across a coastal territory.
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