Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council, Regional council in Perth Metropolitan Region, Australia.
The Eastern Metropolitan Regional Council is a regional administrative body that coordinates waste management and environmental services for five municipalities in the eastern Perth metropolitan area. The member councils are the Town of Bassendean, City of Bayswater, City of Kalamunda, Shire of Mundaring, and City of Swan.
The organization was founded in November 1993 and began operations focusing on large-scale waste management services for the eastern metropolitan region. Since then it has evolved into an important hub for regional environmental coordination.
The council organizes annual festivals along the Avon River that bring communities together through music, food, and entertainment. These events have become important social gathering points for people from the five member municipalities.
Visitors can contact the organization to learn about regional waste management and environmental programs affecting all five member communities. Opening hours and visit arrangements vary depending on the type of inquiry or visit.
The Red Hill Waste Management Facility and Hazelmere Resource Recovery Park are specialized operations run under the council's supervision. They focus on recovering and reusing valuable materials from waste streams.
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