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Belyuen Community Government Council annual report 2018-19

Details:

Title

Belyuen Community Government Council annual report 2018-19

Creator

Belyuen Community Government Council

Collection

E-Publications; E-Books; PublicationNT; Belyuen Community Government Council annual report; Annual Report

Date

2019

Notes

Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).

Language

English

Subject

Belyuen Community Government Council; Local government; Periodical

Publisher name

Belyuen Community Government Council

Place of publication

Belyuen

Series

Belyuen Community Government Council annual report; Annual Report

Volume

2018/2019

File type

application/pdf

Use

Copyright

Copyright owner

Belyuen Community Government Council

License

https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2019C00042

Parent handle

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/306358

Citation address

https://hdl.handle.net/10070/817196

Page content

Belyuen Community Government Council Annual Report 2018-2019 24 | P a g e Recycling has proven to be a popular activity with many residents collecting bottles and cans for the cash for container initiative. There are many households with old wool bales hooked onto their fences for easy collection of cans and bottles. The recycling activities of residents has seen even more rubbish removed from public spaces. The Belyuen Store is also moving away from plastic straws, plastic food containers and plastic cutlery as current stocks are used up. These items should not be burnt and nor should they end up lying around the community as they do not decompose. Vet Visit Wednesday 17th July Vets will be here to give medicine for ticks and worms. If you want your dogs or cats desexed talk with the Vets please. If you are having trouble looking after all your dogs and cats please talk with the Vets for advice. Flyer letting people know of VET visit ARK Vets visit the community approximately every three months to look after the dogs and cats Council has been running this programme themselves for over 20years. There is a noticeable change in the health of the dogs and the number of dogs in the community since those early days of leatherbacks.