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Daniel Sanderson

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20.01.2022 I would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very safe and happy Christmas Day tomorrow and the future days ahead. What a year it’s been - full of challenges and excellent victories - all for the betterment of our great city and region!



20.01.2022 Very important information!

18.01.2022 Fraser Coast residents are being reminded that most of that big pile of wrapping paper, boxes and packaging left under the tree on Christmas morning can be recycled. Cr Paul Truscott encouraged everyone to recycle on Christmas morning. Recycling is good for the environment, good for the economy and good for the local community with more than 60,000 tonnes of material recycled through Council’s waste facilities in 2019/20, he said.... There are a few simple steps to take to recycle your Christmas wrapping. Not everything can be recycled, and it’s important to check the labels on packing boxes. Some packaging may be covered in plastic or other coatings that cannot be recycled so that packaging has to go in the waste bin. Also, the wire twisties need to be separated from the plastic holders and the plastic from the cardboard before they go into the recycling bin. Please only put glass jars and containers, paper and cardboard, hard plastic, steel and aluminium cans and containers in your yellow recycling bin. The simple rules are: Take the lids off Rinse containers Don’t bag it or box it - put recycling loose into the bin No Soft plastics like bread wrappers or bags. Check out the A to Z guide on what goes in what bins at www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/recycling

14.01.2022 Great to see an existing business in Maryborough open up a new premise in the Maryborough CBD precinct. Located across the road from Woolworths!



04.01.2022 HAVE YOUR SAY! Fraser Coast Regional Council is urging interested people to review the draft Greening the Fraser Coast Strategy document online and provide comments via Council’s Have Your Say web page. Cr Paul Truscott raised a motion back in January 2019 for council to plan 100,000 trees within the region by 2030. This strategy has been developed to assist with this goal and other key projects.... Trees make our built environment more pleasant, cooler, and more comfortable. Cr Truscott said projects include specifically street trees, and the engagement of community groups in activities and providing free trees, some of which has already begun last year. The draft Greening the Fraser Coast Strategy can be viewed on Council’s Have Your Say page until February 15. Feedback can be emailed to [email protected] To visit the page, click on http://ow.ly/BIIv50D4Nqd

03.01.2022 Merry Christmas everyone! Enjoy this very special day with your loved ones, taking time to reflect on the real reason for the season. When giving today, make sure to give hope!... Thank you for allowing me to serve you!

02.01.2022 Please note Councils closures over this Christmas season!



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