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The Eurobodalla Nature Coast Batemans Bay, Moruya, Narooma - South Coast New South Wales (NSW) Business & Tourism directory, and portal into the Australian Capital Region (ACR) |
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We help our people get a basic online presence for their business for a $44 one-off fee, called the 'Simple Listing'. Once there, simple listings are permanent.
We promote the Eurobodalla Nature Coast in its entirety: commerce, tourist attractions, cultural heritage, individuals, government, non-profit organisations, community groups and its superb natural beauty.
At the local level the emphasis is on building the economy, forging and strengthening social ties, and developing the non-profit sector. The overall emphasis is Community Development.
Moreover, as the Eurobodalla is part of the greater regional and rural community viz. the Australian Capital Region (ACR), we include it as relevant information. All is part of our much broader attempt to market South-East NSW, Australia, to the World at Large as a desirable tourism destination.
Ex Far South Coast business still within the Australian Capital Region (ACR)
Ex ACR regional businesses other than South Coast NSW
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— to such as: accommodation, business consultants, churches, dining out, entertainment, shopping, real estate, schools, training & employment and places to go and things to do.
Moreover, the products are quality, competitively priced, data base sourced as to what most people need and want, then delivered directly to them individually (this is called 'mass customisation' and 'one-to-one marketing'). You will find these products only here! Your choice for buying online. You will not find them off the supermarket shelf or other brick & mortar retail outlets. Health tips - Superfoods & other things
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Aborigines and later... We have a rich cultural heritage from both the Koori and European (White) sources, and a vast array of Natural History preceding both cultures; and, our fascinating Geological History beats every other contender - at least in the 'Time' stakes.
In human experience 60 000 years is still a long time, for archaeology reveals it's about that long that Aboriginal People have inhabited Australia (Terra Australis).
Many indigenous Australians prefer the term 'Koori' (sometimes 'Koorie') to denote an Aborigine or young Aboriginal woman.
However one looks at it, there's little wonder that the Eurobodalla (derived from a Koori word meaning 'Land of Many Waters'), today called the 'Nature Coast' — by White people — is such a popular tourism destination! Batemans Bay, Moruya, and Narooma have superb natural beauty — each in its own particular way! And, if you visit the 'Sapphire Coast' as well: Bega, Merimbula and Pambula on to Eden, then Far South Coast NSW holidays will rank amongst the best memories you keep — the first choice for visiting in Australia.
The Australian Capital Region (ACR) is one of the most economically powerful in Australia with a gross regional product of A$13.6 billion; it contains the Nation's seat of government in Canberra, and has great diversity of landform: from the temperate coastal areas of the Eurobodalla and Bega Valley, to the cool Monaro Tableland and southern slopes and the alpine high country of the Snowy Mountains. Click here for an overview of the Region.
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