A volunteer tourism project will be scrapped by the newly-renamed Brisbane Economic Development Agency.
Brisbane's popular kerbside collection scheme,dumped for two years to claw back cash in a coronavirus-hit budget,could return sooner if the council books take an upward turn.
The fee hike is the first in seven years,lord mayor Adrian Schrinner said.
A council spokeswoman denied the move was an indication the council had privatised any part of the city's cemeteries.
The School of Arts on Ann Street has been closed to the public for years.
Lord mayor Adrian Schrinner defends cutting the program to save $13 million,as 1500 people add their names to a petition calling for its reinstatement.
Lord mayor Adrian Schrinner says council's marketing agency now needs to focus on domestic economic development opportunities.
Residents never warmed to the green bridge,one of five that lord mayor Adrian Schrinner committed to in his first budget last year.
The LNP administration's signature public transport project has added $300 million to its budget due to shifting priorities.
Brisbane City Council's Labor opposition has launched a petition to reinstate the popular hard rubbish program,which has been suspended for two years as part of budget saving measures.
Opposition leader Jared Cassidy has criticised the lord mayor's budget,saying it doesn't do enough for residents in hard times.