The Eurobodalla Shire Council councillors have just passed their first 100 days in office and now they want to kickstart a new monthly transparency and community-engagement initiative.
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The councillors are holding a Councillor Catch Up in-person session, where members of the public are invited to take the opportunity to meet with the councillors face-to-face in the streets of the shire.
The first of these sessions is happening in Moruya on Wednesday April 6 from 12 to 3pm. Councillors will be outside the Harris Scarfe store.
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Mayor Mat Hatcher said the montly sessions were an easy way for Eurobodalla residents to have an informal chat with their elected representatives.
"We want to make sure we're giving the community what they've asked for, and that is, that we're listening to them," Cr Hatcher said.
Councillor Catch Ups will rotate between towns, with the schedule to be finalised and promoted once after the councillors have seen and assessed the success and popularity of the Moruya session.