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Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council

Dispose of batteries safely, warns Casey Council
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Council Transfer Stations under new management from 1 July

Council Transfer Stations under new management from 1 July
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Battery ignites garbo truck | Dandenong Star Journal

Wellington scoop co nz » Locally-owned rubbish service ends after council contract given to Chinese company

Report by Shea Turner Upper Hutt company Al’s Litta Binz has been left “gutted” after having to close its kerbside rubbish service after being dumped by the Hutt City Council. Hutt City’s decision to go with foreign-owned Waste Management for its rubbish collection service meant it was no longer viable for Al’s to operate in Upper Hutt after losing the customer base in Lower Hutt. Al’s Litta Binz owner Emma Gregory said she was completely spent both emotionally and mentally. “For the past year we’ve lived and breathed this horrible nightmare.” She said Al’s Litta Binz wasn’t approached by the Hutt City Council about the process when it was initially suggested to the Lower Hutt community. The first they heard of the proposal was reading about it on Facebook.

Pitch in for charity | Dandenong Star Journal

Jo Gumley from Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, front left, mayor Angela Long and Veronica Hassett from Keysborough Learning Centre, with sponsors, rear from left, Nirad Shah from KPJ Group, Rob Anson from Norden Group, Rick Stephenson from Booran Motors and David Willersdorf from Grenda Group. 227753 07 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS - Take a Swing for Charity Golf Day hits its 12th year – shooting nearly $500,000 to local charities. The golf day hosted by Greater Dandenong Council and local industries will tee off at Victoria Golf Club, Cheltenham on Wednesday 24 February. “Money raised over the past 11 years has provided significant support to many local charities,” Greater Dandenong mayor Angela Long said at the launch on 8 February.

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