The City of Mount Gambier has adopted a Waste and Resource Recovery Master Plan (WRRMP), to progress Council’s commitment to environmental sustainability and the ongoing development of a circular economy.
Endorsed at the August 2025 Council meeting, the WRRMP builds on the Waste and Resource Recovery Strategy adopted in 2023, providing a comprehensive roadmap for waste services throughout the city.
The plan outlines strategic actions to reduce landfill, improve leachate management and support local reuse and recycling initiatives.
"This Master Plan positions our city as a regional leader in waste innovation. It reflects our community’s values and our shared vision for a cleaner, more sustainable future,” Mayor Lynette Martin said.
The WRRMP considers a whole-of-system approach, addressing key infrastructure such as Caroline Landfill, the Waste Transfer Station, ReUse Market and kerbside collection services.
“It includes updated financial modelling, timelines for transitioning to weekly Food Organics and Garden Organics (FOGO) and fortnightly landfill collection and scenarios for leachate management,” Environmental Sustainability Business Partner Aaron Izzard said.
Key priorities of the WRRMP include:
This is a working document that will evolve with community needs and technological advancements. It sets the foundation for long-term planning and investment in waste services. - Acting City Infrastructure General Manager Jeremy Martin
Waste reduction progress:
The WRRMP will guide Council’s future decisions regarding waste and will be integrated into the Long Term Financial Plan (LTFP) and Caroline Landfill Asset Management Plan.
View the Waste and Resource Recovery Master Plan
Media contact: City of Mount Gambier Media and Communications Coordinator Sharny McLean on 0413 798 327 or smclean@mountgambier.sa.gov.au