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Cyclone Fina Update: Community Facilities Update 26 November


Cyclone Fina Update: Community Facilities Update 26 November

The Council provides an update on what facilities will reopen tomorrow, Thursday 27 November. Full details below.

Additional Council facilities have been cleared to reopen tomorrow, while others will remain closed until further safety assessments and cleanup are completed.

Lord Mayor Peter Styles said the facilities assessments were going well, with crews working efficiently through the priority sites.

"Today we had three contractors on the ground - around 50 staff supported by 18 trucks - working across the city to begin clearing green waste from verges," he said.

"We appreciate everyone's understanding and we will share more updates as soon as they're available," he added.

Community Guidance: Waste management

General Waste

Shoal Bay Waste Management Facility is open for general waste only (no green waste), which includes:

food waste

unwanted household items

cardboard

hard waste such as mattresses

Reviva Reuse Shop at Shoal Bay Waste Management Facility is also open.

Kerbside bin collections

Recycling and general waste kerbside bin collections are operating as normal; however, some delays may occur while we manage increased demand and navigate road closures.

Green Waste

Residents can continue to take their green waste to a free, alternative emergency waste management site at Hidden Valley between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm.

Community Guidance: Facilities

Facilities open from tomorrow, Thursday 27 November:

Civic Centre

Libraries

Carparks - West Lane and Dragonfly

Community Centres - Nightcliff, Malak

Pound

Pools - Casuarina and Parap

Reviva Reuse Shop at Shoal Bay

Public toilets (excluding Alawa Oval public toilets)

Childcare centres

Closed until further notice

Pools - Nightcliff

Major Ovals, Parks & Reserves (including all sports fields)

Community Centres - Lyons (fallen tree on roof requiring repair)

Cemeteries

Walkways

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