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EPISODE · Jun 21, 2023 · 5 MIN

Community Matters 56

from The Show with Xander · host Xander Gr

Welcome to the Community Matters, where we explore ways to contribute to our community for free and keep it safe. I'm your host, and today we're diving into how you can make a difference in Brisbane by reporting faults to the city council. So, let's get started! One way to contribute to the community is by being observant and reporting missing or dangerous items in our parks. You might come across broken playground equipment, damaged benches, or even hazardous conditions. When you encounter such situations, take note of the exact location and any relevant details. Then, reach out to the city council through their dedicated reporting channels, which can often be found on their official website or by calling their designated hotline. Another aspect to keep an eye on is malfunctioning equipment in public spaces, like BBQs. These amenities are enjoyed by many, but if they're not working properly, they can pose risks. If you notice a BBQ that is malfunctioning, such as gas leaks, broken knobs, or other safety concerns, don't hesitate to report it. Notify the city council, providing them with the specific location and a description of the problem. Your timely report can help ensure the issue gets resolved promptly, allowing everyone to continue enjoying these public facilities. Now, let's talk about an often overlooked problem—leaking toilets in public parks. Not only can a leaking toilet waste water, but it can also create unhygienic conditions. If you spot a leaking toilet in a public park, it's crucial to bring it to the attention of the city council. Inform them about the park's name, the toilet's exact location, and describe the issue at hand. By reporting this problem, you're actively contributing to maintaining clean and safe public spaces for everyone in the community. Remember, reporting faults to the city council is a powerful way to make a positive impact on our community. When you encounter missing or dangerous items in parks, malfunctioning BBQs, or leaking toilets, don't hesitate to notify the appropriate authorities. By doing so, you're actively participating in the upkeep and safety of our public spaces. That brings us to the end of this episode of the Community Matters. Thank you for joining me today. Remember, small actions can have a big impact. If we all contribute to our community, we can make Brisbane an even better place to live. Until then, take care and keep contributing!

Welcome to the Community Matters, where we explore ways to contribute to our community for free and keep it safe. I'm your host, and today we're diving into how you can make a difference in Brisbane by reporting faults to the city council. So, let's get started! One way to contribute to the community is by being observant and reporting missing or dangerous items in our parks. You might come across broken playground equipment, damaged benches, or even hazardous conditions. When you encounter such situations, take note of the exact location and any relevant details. Then, reach out to the city council through their dedicated reporting channels, which can often be found on their official website or by calling their designated hotline. Another aspect to keep an eye on is malfunctioning equipment in public spaces, like BBQs. These amenities are enjoyed by many, but if they're not working properly, they can pose risks. If you notice a BBQ that is malfunctioning, such as gas leaks, broken knobs, or other safety concerns, don't hesitate to report it. Notify the city council, providing them with the specific location and a description of the problem. Your timely report can help ensure the issue gets resolved promptly, allowing everyone to continue enjoying these public facilities. Now, let's talk about an often overlooked problem—leaking toilets in public parks. Not only can a leaking toilet waste water, but it can also create unhygienic conditions. If you spot a leaking toilet in a public park, it's crucial to bring it to the attention of the city council. Inform them about the park's name, the toilet's exact location, and describe the issue at hand. By reporting this problem, you're actively contributing to maintaining clean and safe public spaces for everyone in the community. Remember, reporting faults to the city council is a powerful way to make a positive impact on our community. When you encounter missing or dangerous items in parks, malfunctioning BBQs, or leaking toilets, don't hesitate to notify the appropriate authorities. By doing so, you're actively participating in the upkeep and safety of our public spaces. That brings us to the end of this episode of the Community Matters. Thank you for joining me today. Remember, small actions can have a big impact. If we all contribute to our community, we can make Brisbane an even better place to live. Until then, take care and keep contributing!

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