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To calculate your rate you multiply the value of your land by the 'rate in the dollar' that applies to your rating category. Council opposes rates increases following land valuation assessments Council rates Rates & payments Pay residential or business rates You can pay rates online, over the phone, in person at a customer service centre, by cheque, money order or BPAY, or set up a direct debit. By cheque (payable to Woollahra Council) mailed to Locked Bag W146 Sydney NSW 1292; * To use this payment option, a Rate Notice is required; By credit card over the phone on 1300 859 660 (charges apply); . To find out more about land valuation, download the Land valuation FAQ here. Categorisation of land Land values help councils calculate and distribute rates. Take a look around - things may have moved since your last visit. The Blue Mountains is home to nearly 80,000 people residing in 27 towns and villages, spread across 100 kilometres of mountainous terrain. The temporary Customer Contact counter atthe Glenbrook Visitor Information Centre has now closed. "That is why Council is calling for current rate levels as per the last assessment to be maintained, or rate increases subsidised." New land values are set every three years by the Valuer General NSW and these are given to all NSW Councils, which is then legally required to be used to calculate rates. We also pay our respect to the Elders both past, present and emerging of the Darug Nation. The Business Waste Management Service Charge is a flat charge of $276.77 per each business property. A key challenge for us is fostering social and economic well-being, while maintaining and protecting the World Heritage environment that surrounds us. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and continuing relationship with the land, and that they are the proud survivors of more than two hundred years of dispossession. Pay Your Rates Do you want to calculate your Council Rates?