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Noosa Council rate notices issued

Noosa ratepayers should have received their Noosa Council rate notices in the mail during the week.

Noosa Council encourages ratepayers to make their payment by the 17 February due date to take advantage of the five per cent discount on the general rate.

More than 41 per cent of property owners now receive their rate notices electronically – either by email or direct to their online banking platform, by registering for BPay View.

Property owners who wish to change to electronic delivery can do so by visiting Council’s website to register for email delivery, or through their online banking platform to register for BPay View.

Ratepayers who do not receive their rate notices by the end of January should contact Council on (07) 5329 6500 to check their postal address and request a copy notice.

Council offers ratepayers a variety of payment options:

· BPAY.

· Online at noosa.qld.gov.au

· Credit card by phone.

· Over the counter at any Australia Post office.

· In person at Council’s Level 2 Counter, 9 Pelican Street, Tewantin.

· By direct debit, either via a total deduction on the rates due date or regular periodic deductions.

If you have not already made arrangements to pay by direct debit an application form is available from our website – noosa.qld.gov.au

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