The Northern Rivers Times Edition 172

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October 26, 2023

The Northern Rivers Times

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NEW INCENTIVE FOR PARENTS TO USE RESUABLE NAPPIES By Sarah Waters New parents in the Tweed can find some relief when it comes to the cost of raising a baby with up to $100 being offered off reusable nappies. Tweed Shire Council is now offering a Residential Reusable Cloth Nappy Rebate Scheme. The rebate encourages local parents and guardians to choose reusable nappies over disposable ones to reduce the environmental and economic impact of disposable nappies at Tweed’s landfill site - Stotts Creek Resource Recovery Centre. Residents who purchase reusable nappies can head to council’s website and fill out a rebate form. Councillor Nola Firth first moved a motion to adopt a Reusable Nappy Rebate Scheme in May, which was supported by all Councillors.

“Disposable nappies are a huge contributor to plastic waste, with an estimated 1.5 billion disposable nappies currently ending up in landfill across Australia each year,” Ms Firth said. “Anything we can do to avert nappies ending up in landfill is a positive move. “Based on the use of an average of five nappies for a newborn baby per day, a very conservative

estimate, we estimate one baby would use about 1825 nappies per year. “If just 100 Tweed families used this rebate per year, we would be diverting at least 180,000 nappies from the tip per year,” she said. Council has allocated $10,000 from the 2023/24 Budget to the rebate scheme, with funding to come from the Resource Recovery budget which is not

related to rates income. It is believed any reduction in disposable nappies heading to local landfill would offset some of this cost. Pottsville mother Jaz Bampton has used reusable nappies for both of her children. Her youngest still goes through four to five nappies a day. For her, reusable nappies are a better alternative as they’re safer for the environment

and not as difficult to use as expected. “Using reusable nappies is a no brainer for me,” Ms Bampton said. “Once you get used to the cleaning process, which is simple, it works out fine and is also cheaper in the long run,” she said. The young mum also said cloth nappy inserts were much better for a baby’s skin, particularly over the hot summer

months. “I have used disposables every now and then and I find they can cause more nappy rash, especially when it’s really hot outside.” Council’s Director Sustainable Communities and Environment Naomi Searle said disposable nappies are one of those items that once sent to landfill, take up a lot of space and can take hundreds of years to break down. “The rebate isn’t about saying people should only use reusable nappies, it’s about encouraging people to keep choosing a better alternative or to make the switch if they can,” Ms Searle said. The rebate scheme will be trailed over the next two years. For more information about the Residential Reusable Nappy Rebate Program and to apply for a rebate visit: tweed.nsw. gov.au/reusable-nappyrebate.

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10 Tips to Keep Snakes Away from Your Garden

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pages 46-55

BOWEN THERAPY

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page 45

HammondCare and The Disability Trust join forces to offcially open The Plant Room cafe

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page 45

Precarious lives: the urgent need to support informal, unpaid carers for life after caring

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page 43

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Grape Expectations by Max Crus Power to the people.

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page 42

OFINTEREST

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page 41

Surprise Boom: Home Values Soar in Hundreds of Suburbs, Defying All Expectations

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page 41

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2min
page 40

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pages 36-37

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page 36

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page 35

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pages 34-35

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Statement on Australia joining international partnership for drought

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RIC free Farm Investment Loan webinar to help ‘good’ farmers hit by ‘bad’ times

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ENTERTAINMENT

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pages 25-26

RECENT CATTLE MARKET REPORTS

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page 24

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page 21

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pages 19-20

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pages 17-18

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page 16

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pages 14-16

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pages 12-14

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page 11

HUGE FUNDING BOOST FOR FLOOD RECOVERY IN THE NORTHERN RIVERS

2min
pages 10-11

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NEW INCENTIVE FOR PARENTS TO USE RESUABLE NAPPIES

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page 9

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