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Brisbane rates, water charges up 26 per cent since 2004

Brisbane rates, water charges up 26 per cent since 2004 We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss 5.45pm Normal text size Advertisement Brisbane residents are paying an average of 26 per cent more – after inflation – for their combined annual council rates and water utilities bills since the LNP took charge of Brisbane City Council’s budget in 2004, a Brisbane Times analysis shows. The largest portion of the jump – 15 per cent – has come since Queensland Urban Utilities took over water and sewerage charges from the council in 2010, driven largely by state bulk water fees. Significant growth is set to take the number of properties paying Brisbane City Council rates to about 520,000 this financial year.

Brisbane rates, water charges up 26 per cent since Newman s first council budget

Brisbane rates, water charges up 26 per cent since Newman’s first council budget We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss 5.45pm Normal text size Advertisement Brisbane residents are paying an average of 26 per cent more – after inflation – for their combined annual council rates and water utilities bills since the LNP took charge of Brisbane City Council’s budget in 2004, a Brisbane Times analysis shows. The largest portion of the jump – 15 per cent – has come since Queensland Urban Utilities took over water and sewerage charges from the council in 2010, driven largely by state bulk water fees.

Brisbane Metro will be missing key tunnel, busway upgrades at launch

Brisbane Metro will be missing key tunnel, busway upgrades at launch
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Council s Brisbetter spend grows by $1 6m in pandemic-era return

Council’s ‘Brisbetter’ spend grows by $1.6m in pandemic-era return We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Brisbane City Council has poured a further $1.6 million into a marketing campaign labelled a $4 million-dollar election ad ahead of the 2020 poll, which has now returned with a focus on economic recovery and local businesses. Lord mayor Adrian Schrinner announced the Brisbetter campaign in October 2019 to promote key aspects of the 2019-20 council budget such as Brisbane Metro, Victoria Park and double-decker CityCats through flyers and television advertising. A recent image from the campaign.

160 crashes a day: E-scooter clampdown on the cards

160 crashes a day: E-scooter clampdown on the cards As shocking new data reveals the extent of e-scooter and e-bike injuries, a Brisbane councillor has called for more regulation to prevent chaos on footpaths News by Danielle O’Neal Premium Content Subscriber only More than 780 hospital presentations for e-scooter and e-bike related injuries occur on average every week in Brisbane, new data shows. The alarming figures come as the latest draft for Brisbane s e-mobility strategy would force Lime and Neuron to disclose crash data and could see e-scooters restricted in busy precincts like Fortitude Valley during peak crash times. Data and analysis from the Jamieson Trauma Institute identified late at night and weekends were hot spots for hospital presentations for serious injuries involving e-scooters.

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