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Budget 2014-15: A clean and green community

26 June 2014
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Waste collection is an important service that Council provides to its residents. Each year Council spends about $7.8 million to operate the eight Redland City transfer stations and a further $11.2 million collecting waste and recycling from local homes and businesses. This commitment maintains our strong environmental character by maximising resource recovery and reducing waste to landfill. This year’s Budget also includes funding for three waste projects:

  • Redland Bay transfer station upgrade $300,000
  • Mobile garbage bin purchase $125,000
  • Waste capital improvements $88,105
Job NameDescription Budget Year 1 2014-15 $000sEstimate Year 2 2015-16 $000sEstimate Year 3 2016-17 $000s
Clean Up Australia DayAcceptance of Clean Up Australia Day waste at transfer stations, provision of bulk waste bins and waste disposal for cleanup sites1,0501,0921,136
North Stradbroke Island Transfer StationAcceptance of residential waste and commercial greenwaste at island transfer stations, including waste disposal and management costs492,114510,839530,825
Kerbside Recycling/Waste CollectionSubsidisation of collection costs for properties requiring manual collection to support the elderly or people with disabilities33,41634,75836,154
Bulky Item Collection for HAS ClientsExemption of fees for waste disposal to Home Assist Secure clients18,08218,80819,564
Russell Island Transfer StationAcceptance of residential waste and commercial greenwaste at island transfer stations, including waste disposal and management costs405,157421,434438,365
Macleay Island Transfer StationAcceptance of residential waste and commercial greenwaste at island transfer stations, including waste disposal and management costs385,768401,266417,387
Lamb Island Transfer StationAcceptance of residential waste at island transfer stations, including waste disposal and management costs110,914115,370120,005
Karragarra Island Transfer StationAcceptance of residential waste at island transfer stations, including waste disposal and management costs98,775102,744106,871
Coochiemudlo Island Transfer StationAcceptance of residential waste and commercial greenwaste at island transfer stations, including waste disposal and management costs170,601177,455184,585
1,715,8761,783,7671,854,893

Note: the estimated budget figures shown for year 2 and year 3 may differ slightly when detailed budgets are prepared for each subsequent year (e.g. contract rates may change as contracts change or shifts in recyclables revenue).

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