How you engaged

What you shared

The community was able to share their personal experience on resource recovery, and potential site features of the centre. A summary of the findings can be seen below.

The feedback shared will be used to help shape the final design of the SRRC.

  • Resource Recovery Centre

    Suggestions for the design and features of the Southern Resource Recovery Centre included:

    Design and features

    • Various easy unloading options
    • Express lane
    • Incorporate natural and artistic elements
    • Opportunity to recover resources on site

    Community Experience

    • A space for community
    • Affordable services
    • Understanding impact on local community
    • Education opportunities
    • Consider traffic impacts
  • Potential Tip Shop

    Ideas for the potential tip shop included:

    Design and features

    • Clear and affordable pricing
    • Clean and well organised
    • Learning / repair zone
    • Delivery services
    • Containers for cash stations

    Products at shop

    • Household items (furniture, kitchenware, clothes, electronics)
    • Garden items (tools, plants)
    • Art items (upcycled pieces, craft tools and materials)
    • Building items (tools, various materials)
    • Toys (bikes, electronics)
  • Animal Management Facility

    Key areas of focus for the Animal Management Facility included:

    Animal welfare

    • Ensure wellbeing and health prioritised
    • Comfortable spaces
    • Zero culls

    Customer experience

    • Ample parking and directional signage
    • Clean and tidy
    • Digital viewing of animals
    • Services such as microchipping vaccination, animal training

How you shared

Engagement was undertaken between August and November 2023 and included:

  • two surveys on Shape Your Ipswich
  • six pop up stalls
  • one community panel site visit and workshop

As part of these engagements, the below tools and resources were used to help gather feedback from the community.

What can you influence by taking the survey:
  • Some design elements such as side or reverse parking, how the recovery centre might look and what might be available at the Recycle Mart/Tip Shop
  • User experience while visiting the site to improve customer service and accessibility
What has been decided:
  • The centre will maximise resource recovery and minimise waste to landfill
  • It has been approved that the resource recovery centre and animal management facility will be built on the Redbank Plains location site

Talk to us in person

The Resource Recovery team will be popping up in the community and joining Councillor Ireland and Councillor Madsen at some of their community matters sessions. Keep an eye out on this page for extra times.

Drop in and talk to us with any questions about the site, new facility or the design.

Your impact so far

Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. As we progress through this project, we will share how your comments have helped influence decisions made for the SRRC.

You said

Community feedback strongly supported the idea of other facilities at the SRRC, such as:

  • Tip Shop – where items that would otherwise go to landfill could be sold.
  • Tool Library – where residents can loan tools for use instead of buying cheap tools and disposing of them in landfill.
  • Toy Library – where residents can loan children’s educational toys and play equipment.
  • Repair Centre or Repair Cafe – where residents can take items to learn how to repair and reuse these items.

We listened by preparing a report reviewing these facilities. The report identified the Tip Shop as the most suitable facility for the SRRC. The Tool Library, Toy Library and Repair Café, will be further explored for other council locations such as community centres.

Next steps include incorporating the Tip Shop into the concept plan, which is expected to be shared with the community in 2025.