4 minute read

Waste levy lifted in Kyogle LGA, saving ratepayers $400,000 a year

LISMORE MP Janelle Saffn has secured a major win for the residents of Kyogle, who will not have to pay a levy to dispose of waste at landfll sites for the next three years.

The waste levy is being removed from Kyogle Local Government Area, from this Friday (1 March 2024) to 30 June 2027.

“I am proud to deliver on one of my key election commitments to address historic unfairness in who pays landfll charge in New South Wales,” Ms Saffn says.

The three-year exemption, which is part of an Amendment Regulation, will remove the $94 per tonne cost from the disposal of all waste to landfll.

It’s estimated that will save Kyogle Council and local ratepayers about $400,000 a year.

Waste facilities within the Kyogle LGA will still be liable to pay the waste levy on waste generated and received from the Regional Levy Area (excluding Kyogle LGA) and the Metropolitan Levy Area.

Ms Saffn says Kyogle, more of a rural LGA like neighbouring Tenterfeld Shire, should never have been grouped in with coastal LGAs within the Regional Levy Area.

“This Amendment Regulation is a win for common sense, but I encourage all Kyogle residents to still think very carefully about what they send to landfll and recycle responsibly whenever possible to help keep our valuable materials in the circular economy and out of the tip.”

The NSW Government is investing $356 million under the Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy to fund critical recycling programs and to help reduce waste that goes to landfll and is subject to the NSW waste levy.

The Environment Protection Authority is undertaking a statewide and holistic waste levy review, approved by NSW Environment Minister Penny Sharpe and in line with recommendations of the NSW Auditor-General.

The review is aimed at ensuring that the waste levy settings remain appropriate and that the levy is achieving its policy objectives.

If anyone has any queries about the Amendment Regulation, please contact the Environment Protection Authority’s Environment Line on 131 555.

Noosa isn’t your average beach town. It’s like a sparkling gem nestled on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, waiting to be discovered. Forget stuffy resorts and crowded beaches – Noosa’s all about laid-back vibes, stunning scenery, and enough adventures to keep you busy for weeks. Whether you’re a beach bum, a nature lover, or a foodie, Noosa has something to make you say “wow.”

The heart of Noosa is Noosa Heads, where the famous Hastings Street takes center stage. Think of it as an outdoor mall on steroids, with trendy shops, buzzing cafes, and restaurants lining the street. It’s the perfect place to grab a coffee, do some shopping, or people-watch while soaking up the ocean views. The vibe here is chill yet stylish, capturing the essence of coastal living at its fnest. Just steps away, Noosa Main Beach awaits. This sheltered spot is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or catching some gentle waves. Imagine sinking your toes into the soft sand as the turquoise water laps at your shore. It’s the quintessential

Aussie beach experience, perfect for families, couples, or anyone who wants to relax and soak up the sun. Noosa isn’t just about beaches, though. It’s also a nature lover’s paradise.

Noosa National Park is a must-visit, with hiking trails winding through lush rainforests, open woodlands, and along the dramatic coastline. Hike the coastal track to Hell’s Gates for breathtaking ocean views or keep an eye out for koalas snoozing in the eucalyptus trees. Feeling adventurous? Explore the hidden gem of Alexandria

Bay, a secluded beach perfect for a peaceful swim or picnic. Noosa’s charm extends beyond land. The waterways are a playground for water enthusiasts. Rent a kayak or paddleboard and explore the serene Noosa River, weaving through lush mangroves and spotting colourful birds.

Feeling fancy? Take a boat trip and delve into the unique ecosystem of the Noosa Everglades, one of only two everglade systems in the world.

Glide through the tranquil waters, marvel at the stunning refections, and immerse yourself in the serenity of this untouched wilderness.

Noosa takes its food seriously, and for good reason. From waterfront restaurants serving the day’s catch to cosy cafes tucked away in the hinterland, there’s something to tantalize every taste bud. Indulge in freshly shucked oysters while gazing at the ocean, savour succulent steaks cooked to perfection, or try something new with innovative fusion cuisine. Don’t miss the vibrant Noosa Farmers Market, a treasure trove of fresh, local produce. From seasonal fruits and veggies to artisan cheeses and locally caught seafood, it’s a feast for the senses and a testament to the region’s commitment to quality and sustainability.

Noosa isn’t just about relaxation; it’s a place that buzzes with life throughout the year. The renowned Noosa Food and Wine Festival attracts foodies from around the globe, while the Noosa Triathlon draws athletes and spectators for a scenic and challenging race. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, indulge in culinary delights, and witness the dedication of the participants.

For a change of pace, venture beyond the coastline and explore the Sunshine Coast hinterland. Quaint villages like Montville and Maleny offer a glimpse into a different side of Noosa. Browse through charming art galleries, savour a delicious lunch at a local cafe, or simply wander through the streets, taking in the picturesque scenery. The hinterland is also home to several national parks, offering opportunities for hiking, exploring waterfalls, and truly immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the region.

Noosa is more than just a destination; it’s an experience. It’s a place where you can relax on pristine beaches, explore breath-taking natural wonders, indulge in delicious food, and participate in exciting events. So come experience the magic of Noosa for yourself and discover why it’s a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

This article is from: