Eurobodalla Council has signed a landmark 10-year agreement to source the bulk of its energy from renewables
from July.
Electricity generated by solar farms at Parkes and Griffith, and from wind farms in the New England area due to
come online in 2024, will supply 80 per cent of Council’s total electricity load for larger energy use sites, like the
Moruya admin building, pools, libraries, water and sewer pump stations, treatment plants and our streetlights.
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News
- Media Release – South Coast bushfire recovery funding boost a boon for local wildlife – June 2022. 2022-06-10
- Train Street Broulee DA049322 22; Coastwatchers submission February 2022 2022-02-23
- Review of Koala Habitat Significance of Bodalla State Forest 2021 – Eurobodalla Koala Project 2022-01-29
- Coastwatchers submission: Draft NSW Mainland Marine Park Network Management Plan 2021-2031; January 21st 2022 2022-01-21
- East Lynne Koala Carrying Capacity Study 2021 2022-01-15
- Breach Watch Digital Toolbox 2022-01-15
- Leaked Government Report shows continued logging in bushfire affected forests is unsustainable 2022-01-15
- Key Logging Operations in the Southern Forestry Region 2022-01-10
- MEDIA ALERT: South Coast logging should immediately be halted and reassessed following NRC Report into logging in bushfire affected areas. 2022-01-10
- Frontier Economics / ANU Report: Comparing the value of alternative uses of forests in Southern NSW 2022-01-10