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This is our media hub of all things Burnside.

A hub for local news about people, businesses and happenings in our community.




Welcome.

This is our media hub of all things Burnside.

A hub for local news about people, businesses and happenings in our community.



  • Burnside subsidiary leads in recycling

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    The City of Burnside's waste and resource management subsidiary, East Waste, will lead the way in the recovery and resurgence of recycling after last year’s China Sword shutdown on imports of recycling; and the crisis currently faced by councils in Victoria with the shutdown of a major recycling collection company.

    It is the first long-term recycling contract in South Australia since China Sword triggered a recycling crisis throughout Australia and around the world.

    East Waste, which collects more than 20 percent of Adelaide’s 120,000 tonnes of kerbside recycling, has struck a ground-breaking recycling contract with resource recovery processor Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority (NAWMA).

    Under the contract, the recyclables that East Waste collects from homes and commercial premises will be processed at the lowest possible cost and with transparent public reporting on where recycling materials end up.

    There also is an assurance that all East Waste recycling will be processed within Australia as a result of NAWMA’s commitment to next year achieve 100 percent onshore resource recovery processing.

    This is a significant advance in the circular economy that minimises waste and makes the most of community resources.

    East Waste is a subsidiary of the Cities of Burnside, Campbelltown, Mitcham, Norwood, Payneham & St Peters and Prospect, the Town of Walkerville and the Adelaide Hills Council. NAWMA is a subsidiary of the Cities of Playford and Salisbury and the Town of Gawler.

    The two subsidiaries have agreed to an unprecedented contractual concept in which the risks and the rewards are shared. If gate prices for recycling rise, the benefit is shared and, if prices are depressed, the impost is also shared.

    The agreement also provides transparency on where recycling materials end up - a topic that is difficult for private companies as they will not divulge information for reasons of commercial confidentiality.

    With NAWMA, there is no such constraint so the partner councils can confidently and openly report to their communities. This transparency provides reassurance to our community that their recycling efforts are honoured all the way up the chain.


  • Shannon... off to travel 7 countries!

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    Leabrook resident Shannon Napier is the only South Australian to be selected to go on the United Nations Young Diplomats Tour of Europe later this year. Eighteen-year-old Shannon has always been interested in law, is an avid debater and public speaker.

    “I have always been interested in social justice, humanitarian issues and the law,” Shannon says.

    Her successful application means she will travel to seven countries in Europe, visiting major political and historical sites including The Hague and Auschwitz.

    “I am really honoured to have been chosen,” says Shannon. She went through an extensive selection process with 42 other Australians before being chosen for the final 16.

    Shannon has been active in United Nations Youth for three years, having attended one national conference and three state conferences. She has met only one of her fellow candidates and will not meet the rest until she arrives at Sydney Airport.

    The UN tour heads off on 30 December and takes in Germany, France, Austria, Poland, Hungary, Belgium and the Netherlands.

    As for the future, Shannon is applying to the Australian National University in Canberra to study international affairs or a Bachelor of Languages (she is currently studying Year 12 Japanese and Chinese.)

    She carefully considered her preference of university and decided ANU in Canberra was her first choice. “The Australian Parliament is just down the road as well as the Department of Foreign Affairs – it’s perfect!”


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