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Your renewal should always be paid in full by the due date, each year otherwise you will be considered to be operating unregistered. This may result in a penalty infringement.
New application payments are due on issue of invoice, in order for your application to proceed.
BPay
Is available through your cheque, savings, debit or transaction account. The reference codes are on the invoice.
Online
How you can pay
You can make a payment online using Visa or MasterCard only.
What will you need
You will require a copy of your invoice so that you can type in your:
- licence number
- payment reference
- payment amount.
Instructions
- You will find step by step instructions as you go through the payment process
- Fields marked with a * require information to be provided
- At the end you will be given a payment reference number
- Close the browser window when you are finished
- When using the service we recommend that you use the navigation buttons provided within the screens
- Use of the 'enter' key in some screens may have unexpected results.
Please note: All payments made by credit and debit cards will incur a 0.25 percent charge to enable Council to recover the cost of merchant fees charged by financial institutions.
In person
Visit any of our Customer Service Centres using cash, cheque, credit card or EFTPOS.
Common Questions
If you are a registered beauty business and looking to rent out some space, either an area or a chair in your shop, the person renting the space would require registration under the Public Health and Wellbeing Act.
If you are registered at your home, you are able to do this as long as there are no more than two people working there that don’t live in the house. The hairdresser/beauty therapist would require registration with us under the Act.
If you are making any structural changes you should also contact our Building Department.