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Brisbane City Council residents will soon see a $50 increase in their annual waste disposal fees as the city rolls out a new green waste bin program aimed at reducing landfill.
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Brisbane City Council’s plans to announce the move with the budget has been foiled by Labor, which wants credit for the idea. The council, which is controlled by the Liberal Party, earlier ...
TechnologyOne has announced that its dispute with Brisbane City Council (BCC) over the delivery of an IT systems replacement program has come to a resolution. The Australian Securities Exchange ...
Brisbane City Council has handed down a high-tax but low-spending budget while accusing the state and federal governments of "cost shifting" onto local councils. The council will hike general ...
Brisbane City Council has announced a review into the city's low-to-medium residential zoned areas, as part of a response to increasingly unaffordable housing. Lord mayor Adrian Schrinner revealed ...
Currently, 14 per cent of land in the Brisbane City Council area is designated as low-to-medium residential (LMR) density, and Mr Schrinner said only 445 homes were built in LMR zones in Brisbane ...