Utility charges are for a service, facility or activity for water, sewerage and waste management.
Sewerage Utility Charges
Council, trading as Townsville Water, is a registered water service provider under the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act 2008. Council collects and treats sewage and trade waste from properties with the Townsville local government area and supplies recycled water for irrigation purposes only.
Sewerage utility charges apply to all properties that are contained either wholly or partly within the declared sewered area or outside the declared sewered area but connected or may be connected to our sewerage system. Not all properties within the local government area will have access to a sewerage service. Revenue from these charges is used for the purpose of covering the cost of planning and constructing sewerage infrastructure and the cost of operating, maintaining, and managing the sewerage system.
Read more about the different sewerage charges in the Schedule of Rates and Charges 2025/26.
Waste Management Utility Charges
Townsville City Council provides waste collection and disposal services to properties within the Townsville local government area. The defined waste collection area is the area to which Council routinely provides waste collection services. Council provides waste collection services outside of the defined collection area by special arrangement.
Residential – Council imposes an annual fixed charge for each residential dwelling, home unit or flat within the defined waste collection area for the collection of one waste bin each week and one recycling bin each fortnight.
Non-Residential – For non-residential waste collection services within the defined waste collection area are provided upon request.
Read more about the different available collection services and charges in the Schedule of Rates and Charges 2025/26.
Local Waste Management Levy
A fixed annual Waste Management Levy will be charged for the provision of one hard rubbish collection for each eligible property and access to free green waste disposal at Council’s waste facilities. The levy will apply to each residential dwelling, home unit or flat. The levy does not apply to undeveloped land.
Water
Council, trading as Townsville Water, is a registered water service provider under the Water Supply (Safety and Reliability) Act 2008. Council supplies potable and non-potable water to properties within the Townsville local government area.
The declared water area is the area to which Council can offer a potable water service to properties. Not all properties within the local government area will have access to a potable water service. Revenue from these charges is used for the purpose of covering the cost of planning and constructing water infrastructure and the cost of operating, maintaining and managing the water system.
Residential – When charging for the supply and consumption of water at a residential property, Council offers a choice between (1) a Standard Plan water billing option and (2) a Water Watchers Plan water billing option.
Non-Residential – When charging for the supply and consumption of water at a non-residential property, for each lot including undeveloped land, a fixed annual access water service and the consumption charge
Read more about water plans and charges in the Schedule of Rates and Charges 2025/26.