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Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority

Locality: Brinkley, South Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 8532 6385



Address: 527 Brinkley Road 5253 Brinkley, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.ahrwma.com

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08.01.2022 Increases to Waste Disposal Fees As a result of the State Government’s decision to increase the Solid Waste Levy, the Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority have adjusted their site disposal fees to accommodate this change at the Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre (owned by Adelaide Hills Council), the Brinkley Waste and Recycling Facility (owned by the Rural City of Murray Bridge) and the Brinkley Landfill. The Solid Waste Levy is a tax on all waste disposed of to... landfill. From 1 January 2020, the Solid Waste Levy for Non-Metropolitan Adelaide is $70 per tonne, an increase of 27.27% (from $55 per tonne implemented on 1 July 2019). Note: Metropolitan Adelaide is $140 per tonne as of 1 January 2020, an increase from $110 per tonne. The purpose of the levy is to enable the new expenditure to be re-invested towards local government and industry to support waste management improvements and achieve further resource recovery. Should you have any questions regarding this matter please do not hesitate to contact us on 08 8532 6385 or [email protected].



01.01.2022 Check out the waste education displays at one of our member councils, the Rural City of Murray Bridge. There are a range of free waste education materials available including stickers for your recycling and green waste bins, instructional flyers explaining what can go in the bins, including brochures and stickers on how to use a kitchen caddy and compostable bags. Go to council’s Community Library (51 South Terrace, Murray Bridge ) or the Local Government Centre (2 Seventh Street, Murray Bridge). This fantastic initiative was co-funded by Green Industries SA and council as part of the Which Bin campaign.

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