Arrangements over the Holiday Period
Holiday Office Hours
Council offices in Euroa and Nagambie will close at 3pm on Thursday, December 24, reopening at 9am on Monday, January 4, 2021. If you have an emergency during this time, we will be here to help! Please phone 1800 065 993 and follow the prompts.
Visitor Information Centres
The Euroa centre will be open from 10am to 2pm daily with the exception of Christmas Day.
The Nagambie centre will be open from 10am to 4pm daily with the exception of Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Eve.
Kerbside Collections
Collections scheduled for Christmas Day and New Year’s Day will occur the following day – so please place your bin out the night before. Transfer Stations Our transfer stations will close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Transfer Stations
Our transfer stations will close on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day. Please remember our transfer stations are also closed on days of Total Fire Ban, Extreme and Code Red Fire Danger Ratings.
Pools
Our pools are open every day except for Christmas Day and when the temperature drops below 22 degrees. We close on colder days, so we can open for longer when it’s hot. From now until January 26, next year our pools are open from 12 noon to 8pm.
Libraries
Goulburn Valley Libraries Branch Libraries and Administration Centre will close at 2pm on Thursday December 24, or earlier if that is their usual time. The Mobile Library will attend at Strathbogie only on that day, 10.30am – 12noon.
Goulburn Valley Libraries will be closed December 25-28 inclusive, and January 1-4 inclusive. Our libraries, including the Mobile Library, will operate according to our usual opening hours on all other days.
Maternal Child Health
The Strathbogie Shire Maternal & Child Health Program will be closed from 3pm Thursday, December 24 and will reopen for normal operating hours on Monday, January 4, 2021.
If you require assistance during this time, please call the Maternal & Child Health line on 13 22 29 for 24 hour advice and support, or alternatively contact your local GP.