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Brisbane wins green city title: Lord Mayor A huge focus on delivering our clean and green agenda has seen Brisbane recently recognised nationally as Australiaâs greenest city. Iâm proud of this achievement, but not surprised, given our significant investment in Brisbaneâs network of more than 2100 parks, bushland reserves and our tree-lined suburban streets. Residents also play a huge part ensuring Brisbane remains Australiaâs cleanest and greenest city. For example, more than one million of our free waste vouchers were used in the past 12 months. All residents should have received their latest waste vouchers recently in the mail. If youâre planning a home clean-up over the next few weeks, a good tip to remember is that last yearâs vouchers can still be used up until Wednesday 31 August.
Itâs Ekka time
In September, there will be free drop-off days for green waste and household hazardous waste for residents embarking on a garden spring clean or getting rid of waste that canât go in bins like chemicals.
Roll up for the 143rd Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) at the Brisbane Showgrounds in Bowen Hills from 6-14 August.
And, finally, you can now also get a bigger yellow-top recycling bin and weâve waived the establishment fee for all new green bins. Thanks for your efforts in helping to ensure Brisbane is Australiaâs cleanest and greenest city.
A true celebration of the country coming to the city, the Ekka will be brimming with more than 300 free activities to choose from each day. Cuddle cute farm animals, watch fashion parades and concerts, and sample food and wine. Families can also enjoy free kidsâ entertainment, including a new Bluey and Bingo show, and the daily EkkaNITES extravaganza featuring fireworks.
Adrian Schrinner, LORD MAYOR
To plan your Ekka day, visit ekka.com.au