Q5: What impact does location have on the needs of diverse people engaging with the program or service?

How can this be addressed?

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Rural residents with challenges in sending information due to roadside delivery/postal service

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Residents in MUDs in urban Bendigo may have higher rates of contamination from neighbours or foot traffic

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Residents without access to vehicles to take additional waste to transfer stations or landfill

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Impact of housing density of contamination ('the neighbour put it in my bin' effect!)

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Rural residents can feel disconnected from Council and less willing to participate in sorting practices

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Rural residents access to information due to limitations around receiving physical mail.

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Do areas with lower SEIFA indexes have higher rates of kerbside bin contamination?

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Lower socioeconomic cohorts with less resources to sort waste correctly - cognitive load, lack of bins in household

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Does living in units or smaller dwellings impact access to 3 or 4 bins?

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Intersection of location wtih socioeconomic disadvantage.

30 July, 2025

Anonymous says:

Access to transfer stations for materials that can't be managed through kerbside bins