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Mitchell Resource Management Centre
Transport Canberra And City Services Directorate
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Mitchell Resource Management Centre
Collection point for recyclables: car batteries, metals, whitegoods, motor oil, paper and cardboard, plastic containers, fluorescent lights, mobile phones, computers and paint. Reusable items including clothing, toys, electrical, gardening, furniture can be dropped off if saleable and made available for purchase. Rubbish transported to landfill.
Fees: Fees Apply
Opening Hours: Mon-Sun 7:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Phone: (02) 6293 6777
Mitchell Recycling Drop Off Centre
Collection point for recyclable paper and cardboard, plastic containers, aluminium and steel cans, glass bottles and jars.
Opening Hours: All Hours
Phone: 13 22 81
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Accessible By Anyone
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Age Ranges All ages
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Municipal Services, Recycling, Waste Management
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Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) is a diverse directorate responsible for managing roads, footpaths, street lights, cycle paths, active travel and the public transport network (ACTION buses and the light rail project). The directorate delivers essential services Canberrans rely on each day including public libraries, the collection of recycling and waste, graffiti removal, shop and playground upgrades and grass mowing. It is also responsible for the management of urban trees, public open spaces and city places including maintenance of shops, domestic animal services, animal welfare and other licensing and compliance services including ranger services and permits for public land use. Through the provision of these core services and an integrated transport network, TCCS will ensure Canberra remains a great place to live, work and relax. TCCS manages a number of ACT Government businesses such as Capital Linen Service and Yarralumla Nursery and provides administrative oversight to the ACT Public Cemeteries Authority which operates the Woden, Gungahlin and Hall cemeteries.
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