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Management

Practical information about managing your home in Albury - from rates and water to graffiti and recycling.

Waste and recycling

With the support of a dedicated community, we’re working together towards an historic goal of halving the amount of waste we bury in landfill and we’re well on the way to reaching the target.

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Water and sewer

We are committed to delivering the best wastewater management services and high quality drinking water to more than 24,000 members of our community.

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Stormwater, runoff and drainage

It is important to manage stormwater effectively as it can cause damage to the environment and public health and poses a risk to the safety of our community.

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Graffiti

The best way to manage graffiti vandalism in our community is for every resident and business owner to remove graffiti straight after it appears.

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Mobile CCTV Trailer

Our Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) mobile trailer enables us to work together with NSW Police to help provide a safer environment, reduce crime levels by deterring potential offenders and aid in crime detection and apprehension of offenders.

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CCTV

Our Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) enables us to work together with NSW Police to help provide a safer environment, reduce crime levels by deterring potential offenders and aid in crime detection and apprehension of offenders.

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Rates, fees and charges

Rates, fees and charges allow us to fund services. We administer various laws and regulations to help maintain and improve services and facilities for the community. If you are experiencing difficulty, click on the Payments page below for more information or alternatively please contact our Customer Service Centre on 02 6023 8111 or by email info@alburycity.nsw.gov.au, to enter into a payment plan.

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Public health

We deliver a wide range of public health services, including monitoring for noise, air and water quality, smoke and pest control.

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Sustainability

Living more sustainably can significantly impact the health of our bushland and waterways.

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