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As cases of illegal dumping pile up, Labor calls for kerbside collection

Advertisement Almost 1300 cases of illegally dumped rubbish and household goods in Brisbane show the mess left since the Brisbane City Council cancelled kerbside collections almost a year ago, the Labor opposition says. The council cancelled kerbside collections in April 2020 for two years to reduce risk to its staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brisbane City Council is cracking down on illegal dumping. Credit:Fairfax Media Council has put CCTV cameras in known illegal dumping sites and in the past six months issued 100 infringement notices for illegal dumping, totalling $235,518 in fines. At Tuesday’s council meeting the suburbs where illegally dumped material has been collected since last April was made public.

Brisbane Greens councillor Jonathan Sri reprimanded for inappropriate conduct

Brisbane Greens councillor Jonathan Sri reprimanded for inappropriate conduct TueTuesday 2 FebFebruary 2021 at 6:39am Jonathan Sri, pictured in August 2019 at a climate rally, has been reprimanded by the council s ethics committee. ( Print text only Cancel Greens councillor Jonathan Sri has been reprimanded for inappropriate conduct by Brisbane City Council s councillor ethics committee over social media comments on renters issues last year. Key points: The bipartisan ethics committee found on balance that he had acted inappropriately Cr Sri denied he did anything wrong and said his offer fell within the bounds of council ward business Today the committee heard that in March last year a complaint made to the Office of the Independent Assessor alleged Cr Sri had offered to use council resources to find landlords postal addresses and provide them to renters in order to negotiate rental reductions during lockdown.

Greens councillor reprimanded for social media post on rent assistance

Greens councillor reprimanded for social media post on rent assistance Save Normal text size Advertisement Brisbane City Council’s ethics committee has reprimanded Greens councillor Jonathan Sri for social media comments about rental issues, made as the COVID-19 pandemic hit last year. The bipartisan committee of Labor and LNP councillors voted unanimously in favour of the action on Tuesday after hearing the complaint made to the Office of the Independent Assessor last March. Greens councillor Jonathan Sri says he was not given an opportunity to respond to evidence against him. Credit:Tammy Law That complaint alleged Cr Sri offered council resources to find and provide landlords’ postal addresses to tenants hoping to negotiate rent reductions.

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