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Waste levy lifted in the Illawarra after damaging rain event

Picture: Fire and Rescue NSW Station 235 Helensburgh

THE NSW Government has lifted the waste levy fee for residents disposing of flood-damaged debris in the Illawarra South Coast region, to help communities clean up from the intense rain event.

The waiver applies to waste generated within the Wollongong, Shoalhaven, Shellharbour, and Kiama Local Government Areas until 30 June 2024.

To facilitate the quick and safe disposal of flood-generated waste, the local community will not be charged when they take materials to landfill sites. The local landfill gate fee may still apply.

The exemption applies to waste on public and private land and covers damaged building materials, furniture, gardening debris and any other flood-related products. It does not apply to recycled materials.

Residents face a painful clean-up process and it is important they know there is support in place to assist. Waving the levy will alleviate financial burdens on the Illawarra and South Coast communities during this challenging period.

This exemption has been declared following a request from the Illawarra South Coast Emergency Management Committee, to assist with recovery efforts.

As the flood water recedes and the clean-up begins, the EPA will work with other local emergency committees to assess their needs and expand this exemption to other LGAs if required. 

More pictures of the damage caused by the storm at The Bulli & Clifton Times’ story: Big clean-up underway after flooding from severe weather event

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A journalist, writer and historian, Mick Roberts specialises in Australian cultural history, particularly associated with the Australian pubs. Mick has had an interest in revealing the colourful story of Australian hotels or pubs and associated industries for over 30 years. Besides writing a number of history books, Mick has managed several community newspapers. Now semi-retired, he has edited the Wollongong Northern News, The Bulli Times, The Northern Times, The Northern Leader and The Local - all located in the Wollongong region. As a journalist he has worked for Rural Press, Cumberland (News Limited), City Hub Sydney (City News), and Torch Publications (based in Canterbury Bankstown, Sydney).

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