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The Bexley rubbish tip is being filled at its southern end, near Dyers Road, and beside machinery working on the alignment of the future Burwood-Woolston Expressway at the left. After tipping is finished on this side of the new stretch of Breezes Road, it will transfer to the north side. Labour members of the new City Council have promised to close the dump by 1983, before tipping would have to resume near the controversial Pages Road earth mounds. The prohibited dumping sign means that rubbish must be taken to the tip f ace, not tossed over the fence.

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Press, 23 October 1980, Page 4

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The Bexley rubbish tip is being filled at its southern end, near Dyers Road, and beside machinery working on the alignment of the future Burwood-Woolston Expressway at the left. After tipping is finished on this side of the new stretch of Breezes Road, it will transfer to the north side. Labour members of the new City Council have promised to close the dump by 1983, before tipping would have to resume near the controversial Pages Road earth mounds. The prohibited dumping sign means that rubbish must be taken to the tip f ace, not tossed over the fence. Press, 23 October 1980, Page 4

The Bexley rubbish tip is being filled at its southern end, near Dyers Road, and beside machinery working on the alignment of the future Burwood-Woolston Expressway at the left. After tipping is finished on this side of the new stretch of Breezes Road, it will transfer to the north side. Labour members of the new City Council have promised to close the dump by 1983, before tipping would have to resume near the controversial Pages Road earth mounds. The prohibited dumping sign means that rubbish must be taken to the tip f ace, not tossed over the fence. Press, 23 October 1980, Page 4