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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 34 | P a g e Core Services 2018-19 Activity Performance Objective Assessment Council needs help to have the dump cleaned up and fenced off. Ironbark participants have assisted Council with clean ups and also provide a rubbish removal service at a small fee to Belyuen residents. This service greatly helps to reduce the amount of rubbish in the community especially rubbish that will not fit into a wheelie bin. Council had a successful annual Cyclone Season Clean Up. Council offers a fee for service to remove broken down motor vehicles from inside and outside peoples yards. There were no WHS issues. Weed control and fire hazard reduction in and around community areas Control of vegetation and weeds around community areas managed by agreement with community, and around Council controlled roads and facilities Regular slashing and weed spraying around Council perimeter Weed control around all Council fences There are no serious community space fire outbreaks Vegetation and weeds under control around all Council assets and boundary Civil Works staff perform regular mowing and slashing as required with increased frequency during wet season and start of dry to minimise fire risk. Ironbark participants assist with the slashing of communal areas. Civil Works staff undertook weed spraying as needed. The Cox Peninsula Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade assist Council