(I) the Table Below Lists the Commercial Refund Point Operators and the Suburbs in Which They Operate

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(I) the Table Below Lists the Commercial Refund Point Operators and the Suburbs in Which They Operate Answer to (c) (i) The table below lists the commercial refund point operators and the suburbs in which they operate. Further information on the locations of refund points can be found on the Containers for Change website. NAMES LOCATION Ashley J Gabrielson & Deslie S Askew Mandurah Bottles & Cans (WA) Pty Ltd Esperance, Bertram, Byford, Bayswater, Picton, Forrestfield, Kwinana Beach Brophy, Travis Coolgardie, Kambalda West Brown, Carolyn Anne Northam, Wundowie, Pingelly, Beverley, Brookton C.P Lenaghan & P Lenaghan & T.J Parsons Collie, Harvey, Capel Cabelleau Pty Ltd Joondalup, Yanchep, Wanneroo Cash For Containers Rockingham Pty Ltd Rockingham, Shoalwater Chilcott, Sherryl Maree Wagin Collier Road Metal Recycling Pty Ltd Bayswater D.J Marshall & L.A Marshall Dalwallinu, Moora, Wongan Hills Del Park Roadhouse Pty Ltd North Dandalup, Karnup Down Under Recycling Pty Ltd Armadale Eco Exchange Pty Ltd Cervantes, Woodridge, Jurien Bay, Lancelin Flinton Pty Ltd Warburton Glass City (WA) Pty Ltd Padbury, Ocean Reef, Welshpool, Karawara, East Vic Park, Koondoola, Warwick, Illuka, Mindarie Guest, Pauline Ellen Bruce Rock, Kellerberrin, Merredin, Southern Cross, Westonia Hastie Waste Pty Ltd Bridgetown, Manjimup, Nannup, Pemberton Hutt Lagoon Pty Ltd Kalbarri Keeffe, Brenton Antony Willetton Kevin Timms Trust & Lindsus Unit Trust & Narrogin L.R Sims M & R Simpson Holdings Pty Ltd Hamilton Hill, O'Connor, Coogee North West Recycling Pty Ltd Karratha, Onslow, Pannawonica, Wickham Ocean View Nominees Pty Ltd Spencer Park, Albany Re.Turn It (WA CDS) Pty Ltd Malaga, Clarkson, Wonthella, Narngulu, Balcatta, Shenton Park, Cockburn Central, Kewdale, Vasse, Busselton, East Bunbury, West Kalgoorlie, Kalgoorlie Recyclers For Change Midland Pty Ltd Bellevue, Middle Swan Sanctuary Holdings (WA) Pty Ltd Cowaramup, Dunsborough, Margaret River T.A Lucas & P.J Park Maddington The Refund Depot Pty Ltd Landsdale Tomra Collection Pty Ltd Kelmscott, Belmont, Myaree, Osborne Park, Joondalup Top Group (WA) Pty Ltd Mount Magnet, Cue Trahair, Ross Goomalling, Toodyay U Can Recycle Pty Ltd Dianella, Hillarys, Alexander Heights, Gwelup, Roleystone, Pickering Brook, Duncraig, High Wycombe, Kelmscott Wild West Pty Ltd Mandurah (iii) The table below lists the other refund point operators and the suburbs in which they operate. Further information on the locations of refund points can be found on the Containers for Change website. NAME LOCATION ABC Foundation Ltd Coral Bay, Denham, Exmouth, Meekatharra, Carnarvon Ashburton Aboriginal Paraburdoo, Tom Price Corporation Bidyadanga Aboriginal La Grange Community La Grange Inc Djarindjin Aboriginal Corp Dampier Peninsula East Kimberley Job Pathways Pty Durack, Halls Creek, Sturt Creek, Balgo, Kununurra, Mulan, Ltd Warmun, Wyndham, Kalumburu, Kundat Djaru Marra Worra Worra Aboriginal Fitzroy Crossing Corporation Nirrumbuk Environmental Health Broome and Services Pty Ltd Pakaanu Aboriginal Corporation Laverton Winun Ngari Aboriginal Derby, Looma Corporation Bunbury Harvey Regional Wellesley Council City of Bunbury Davenport City of Fremantle Fremantle City of Perth Northbridge City of Stirling Balcatta City of Swan Bullsbrook Shire of Chittering Lower Chittering Shire of Corrigin Corrigin Shire of Denmark Denmark Shire of East Pilbara Newman Shire of Irwin Port Denison Shire of Leonora Leonora Shire of Mundaring Mundaring Shire of Quairading Quairading Shire of York York Ability Centre Australasia Ltd Beckenham, Bibra Lake, Midvale Bridging the Gap Inc Port Kennedy Care for Hedland Environmental Wedgefield, South Hedland, Port Hedland Association Incorporated Community Recycling WA Inc. Boddington, Kwinana, Falcon, Mandurah, Baldivis, Rockingham, Pinjarra, Mundijong, Waroona Gnowangerup Heritage Group Inc Gnowangerup Good Samaritan Industries Morley, Canning Vale, Willetton, Cannington, Gosnells, Trading as Good Sammy Mandurah, Booragoon, Osborne Park, Malaga, Wanneroo, Enterprises Butler, Southern River, Belmont, Mount Lawley, Subiaco Green Skills Inc Centennial Park, Mount Barker Greenbatch Foundation Ltd. Yokine, Claremont, Mount Claremont, Burswood Hopetoun Men in Sheds Hopetoun Incorporated NAME LOCATION Katanning Environmental Inc Katanning Lions Club of Boyup Brook Boyup Brook Lions Club of Donnybrook WA Donnybrook Inc Lions Club of Leeuwin Augusta The Scout Association of Malaga, Cockburn, Kenwick, Wangara, Rottnest Island Australia / Western Australian Branch Wyalkatchem Men's Shed Wyalkatchem Incorporated .
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