Council subsidy makes composting more affordable for residents

Council subsidy makes composting more affordable for residents

Composting has become more affordable for Redlands Coast residents following the introduction of a compost bin subsidy by Redland City Council.Mayor Jos Mitchell said the subsidy would not only help residents generate compost for their gardens but would also divert organic waste from landfill.“Waste audits on Redlands Coast indicate about 7800 tonnes of food waste ends up in kerbside general waste bins each year, making up about 17 per cent of what is sent to landfill,” she said.“Council, along with the Queensland Government, has a vision for a zero waste future and composting is one of the biggest things the community can do to achieve this vision.“Council has developed an Organics Transformation Roadmap to address this issue and to support the community in learning about the benefits of composting.“This includes the implementation of a compost bin subsidy to help residents set up their own composting system.”Council has partnered with Compost Revolution to provide a subsidy of up to 80 per cent off the retail price for compost bins, worm farms and bokashi bins.Compost Revolution will also provide training on how to compost and how to choose the right system and will offer post-purchase support and troubleshooting.The Mayor said the subsidy aligned with community feedback during consultation for Council’s Waste Reduction and Recycling Plan 2021-2030.“The responses to that plan demonstrated strong support for composting at home and in the community and suggestions to facilitate this included the introduction of a compost equipment subsidy scheme,” she said.“I encourage residents to support this initiative and convert their food waste into valuable compost for their gardens.“Composting is a fun activity to do with children and has the added benefits of removing smells from kerbside bins and reducing methane and carbon dioxide emissions in landfill.”The subsidy is limited to one item per household and all products are subject to price change, availability and subsidy limits.For more information, visit redland.qld.gov.au/CompostSubsidy
Redland City Council
14 May 2024
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Council to launch toolkit to help grow local retail precincts

Council to launch toolkit to help grow local retail precincts

As part of Queensland Small Business Month, Redland City Council is launching a toolkit to support local small retail businesses.The Redlands Coast Local Retail and Activation Toolkit aims to help bus…
Redland City Council
13 May 2024
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Partnership encourages action against domestic violence

Partnership encourages action against domestic violence

Redlands Coast residents can learn more about domestic and family violence and its impacts through a new education program and a series of information pop-ups.Redland City Council has partnered with T…
Redland City Council
9 May 2024
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Libraries feather their nests in time for National Simultaneous Storytime

Libraries feather their nests in time for National Simultaneous Storytime

It’s storytime.In a sign of unity, not just on Redlands Coast but right across Australia, New Zealand and other parts of the world, everyone will be on the same page.National Simultaneous Storytime (N…
Redland City Council
8 May 2024
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Celebrity gardener Costa Georgiadis to visit Redlands Coast for World Environment Day

Celebrity gardener Costa Georgiadis to visit Redlands Coast for World Environment Day

Get ready to celebrate World Environment Day in style when ABC Gardening Australia’s Costa Georgiadis and Council’s Principal Adviser – Community Education and former Totally Wild presenter Ranger Sta…
Redland City Council
2 May 2024
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Council advocates at national assembly for more support for local government

Council advocates at national assembly for more support for local government

Redland City will be well represented at the Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) National General Assembly when Council advocates on five key issues on behalf of the community.Mayor Jos Mit…
Redland City Council
30 Apr 2024
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Council urges property owners to check their land valuations

Council urges property owners to check their land valuations

Redlands Coast property owners who disagree with their latest Queensland Government land valuation are urged to lodge an objection with the State Valuer-General as soon as possible.Redland City Mayor …
Redland City Council
29 Apr 2024
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Funding to improve flood warning infrastructure on Redlands Coast

Funding to improve flood warning infrastructure on Redlands Coast

Redland City Council has welcomed the Australian Government’s funding announcement of $234,000 for new and upgraded flood warning infrastructure across the city.The funding will be used to upgrade flo…
Redland City Council
28 Apr 2024
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Candle lighting vigil shows solidarity against domestic violence

Candle lighting vigil shows solidarity against domestic violence

Redlands Coast will join in a nationwide one minute’s silence at 6pm on 1 May to remember those who have lost their lives to domestic or family violence.Redland City Council strongly supports Domestic…
Redland City Council
22 Apr 2024
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