Brisbane’s neighbourhood kerbside collection causes chaos

They say one person’s trash is another’s treasure but in one Brisbane neighbourhood kerbside collection is causing chaos. Locals are on alert fearing some people are pinching more than what’s on the pavement. In Brisbane, kerbside collection has been a long-existing tradition – at least until recently. Unfortunately, rubbish has now become a prime target for those looking to make an easy buck by taking items that are not theirs; such as furniture, electronics and even clothing. As a result, some residents are reporting thefts occurring more frequently on their streets, and this is causing widespread chaos across the neighbourhood. It appears that no property is safe from looters, leaving locals on edge and fearful of further disturbances. Needless to say, these acts of thievery must be addressed in order to restore harmony and peace in Brisbane’s neighbourhoods.

Are you looking for information about Brisbane City Council’s kerbside collection service? Look no further! Brisbane City Council provides an annual kerbside collection service to help residents dispose of large household items.

The kerbside collection is available in many suburbs across the city, and each suburb has its own schedule. You can check the calendar of kerbside collection in your suburb to find out when the service will be coming through. Residents will also be informed via a flyer at their address.

Unfortunately, this service can sometimes cause chaos in neighbourhoods due to people leaving out items that are not accepted by the council. Items such as bricks and concrete, commercial builders waste, car parts and tyres (including car batteries) and dirt are not accepted by the council and should be disposed of responsibly.

If you need help with kerbside collection, you can ask online or call 0438 348 777 for fuss free rubbish collection from your homes, businesses and offices anywhere in Brisbane City Council area.

 

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