Disclaimer:
This document provides general information only and may be subject to change at any time.
The Jabiru Housing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) are current as of 22rd August 2024
Rent increases
General
To help you get to know the area we have included a link to West Arnhem Regional Council’s Welcome to Jabiru Handbook.
All requests and submission of forms are to be directed through Power and Water website at:
https://www.powerwater.com.au/customers or via email to: [email protected]
Internet can be connected through your chosen provider. NBN is connected at the property.
Pets will be approved at the property at your employer’s discretion. No pets other than dogs are permitted and there is to be no more than 2 dogs per property.
Alcohol is permitted in private homes and licensed premises.
Noise from people yelling or screaming is best described as antisocial behaviour. As such it is something that is best handled by the Northern Territory Police Force (NT Police).
Issues of an abusive, threatening or intimidating nature are also a NT Police matter. You can contact the NT Police directly on 131 444.
Maintaining your property
Please let us know if any repairs and maintenance to the property are required so we can make the necessary arrangements. All communications in this regard should be in writing and addressed to [email protected]
Please call our office if you would like to report an urgent maintenance request 0499 370 712.
Jabiru property services will respond to,
General maintenance – within 1 business day to 3 business days depending on the nature of the request. Cosmetic repairs will be scheduled with the tenant within 10 days of request approval.
Urgent Repairs/non-emergency – within 24hrs E.g., broken appliance
Emergency Repairs – Immediate to 12hrs
Emergencies maintenance, please contact our office 0499 370 712 (24hrs). Please make sure that your request is URGENT if you are calling after hours. The following are examples of URGENT maintenance:
(a) a water service that provides water to the premises that has
burst; or
(b) a blocked or broken lavatory system on the premises; or
(c) a serious roof leak; or
(d) a gas leak; or
(e) a dangerous electrical fault; or
(f) flooding or serious flood damage; or
(g) serious storm, fire or impact damage; or
(h) a failure or breakdown of the gas, electricity or water supply to
the premises; or
(j) a failure or breakdown of an essential service or appliance on
premises for water or cooking; or
(k) a fault or damage that makes premises unsafe or insecure.
Jabiru Property Services will conduct proactive maintenance for both asset management and tenant safety & comfort purposes.
1) Electrical testing and certification
2) Smoke alarm testing and certification
3) Pest control treatment
4) Air Conditioning service
5) Plumbing audit and hot water system service
Tenants are responsible for the maintenance of gardens, including lawns, garden beds, weeds, tree debris and leaf removal.
There is a green waste dump located in Jabiru, contact JPS for directions.
You can find a list of approved plants for residents of Jabiru by following this link:
Please contact our office and one of our maintenance team will come and assess the tree. The tree will be removed or trimmed as deemed necessary.
Please make sure items that can blow around are secured and your yard is free of loose palm fronds and branches.
The Council conducts a pre-cyclone pick up where hard rubbish can be put out the front of your property for collection, just prior to wet season.
Rubbish and recycling should be placed at the front of the residence on the day of collection. You will find two bins: one with a yellow lid for recycling and another with a red lid for everyday rubbish. Please make sure to place items in the appropriate bins.
· Recycling is collected on Wednesdays.
· Garbage is collected on Tuesdays and Fridays
Alterations or additions to the property must not be made without the written consent of JPS.
Please send through details of what you would like to do and where, providing photos where possible.
The tenant/occupant is responsible for testing the smoke alarm at intervals of not more than 12 months. Please advise JPS of the smoke alarm is not functioning when tested.
JPS will test each smoke alarm in the property regularly and in accordance with the Fire and Emergency regulations.
Filters can be removed and cleaned from split system air conditioners. We recommend cleaning the filters at least every 8 weeks.
How to clean your air-con filters.
1. Turn the unit off.
2. Depending on your unit either; slide the filter out from the top of the unit or lift the front cover and slide the filter out.
3. Brush off excess dust/dirt build up.
4. Pass filter under running water to remove any built-up dirt/dust.
5. When clean allow the filter to drain and air dry.
6. When dry slide the filter back in to place and close the cover (if required).
7. Check the outside unit is free from debris and ensure that the unit has good airflow with no objects leaning against it.
Please contact Jabiru Property Services if you would like further instructions or a demonstration.
Running your air conditioner at a low temperature will cause condensation to form, especially during the wet season.
If left unmonitored it can cause damage to paintwork on walls and ceilings and moisture in light fittings. Any damage caused by condensation from the incorrect use of air conditioners will be repaired at the tenants expense.
JPS recommend running your a/c at no lower than 25 degrees.
If the property is left unattended for long periods please be mindful to not run all air conditioners at once. Switch one or two air conditioners on, setting the temperature to 26ºC and leaving a few fans on in different rooms to circulate the air.
JPS will arrange a pest control treatment annually on your property to eliminate ants, spiders, and cockroaches. Additional pest treatments will be at the tenant’s expense.
Please ensure kitchen counters are regularly wiped down and rubbish bins are regularly emptied.
The following is extracted from the Welcome to Jabiru Handbook
Black Flying Foxes often remain in Jabiru all year round and congregate in small numbers. Little Red Flying Foxes are migratory, often spending a few months of the year in Jabiru before moving on, and congregate in very large numbers. These large camps of Little Red Flying Foxes can cause noise, damage and health concerns for Jabiru residents.
All flying foxes are protected species in the NT. Once a bat colony is established, significant disturbances to them by humans can breach Australian environmental law. However, Jabiru residents can deter bats from roosting in trees, as long as the bat colony does not have young and provided that actions taken do not harm the bats.
Deterrents such as noise and sprinklers can be effective in this. Residents wishing to retain a bat-free yard are encouraged to look out for ‘scout’ bats (the first of the colony to identify suitable roosting trees) and to deter them frequently until they move on. In Jabiru, trees cannot be trimmed or removed without a permit from Parks Australia.
HEALTH RISK
Like all Australian bats, flying foxes have the potential to carry Australian bat lyssavirus (ABL), a virus similar to rabies which causes a serious and usually fatal disease in humans. It is estimated that between 1% and 7% of bats may carry this virus. ABL can be transmitted from bats to humans when infected bat saliva enters the human body, usually by a bite or scratch, but also by getting bat saliva in the eyes, nose or mouth (mucous membrane exposure) or onto a pre-existing break in the skin. Coming into contact with bat faeces, urine or blood does not pose a risk of exposure to ABL, nor do living, playing or walking near bat roosting areas. There have been only three documented cases of ABL infection in humans, all three of these were in Queensland and all cases have died.
To avoid ABL, Jabiru residents are advised to always take the following precautions: • Do not handle bats, even if they are injured • If bitten or scratched by a bat, wash the wound thoroughly for a minimum of 5 minutes with soap and water, apply antiseptic and seek immediate medical advice • If bat saliva comes into contact with your eyes, nose or mouth, or a pre-existing break in your skin, flush the area thoroughly with water for several minutes and seek immediate medical advice • Contact Jabiru Health Centre on 8979 2018 or the Centre for Disease Control in Darwin on 8922 8044 immediately following any bat exposure as you may require rabies vaccination • If you find a sick or injured bat, or a bat on the ground, contact Parks on (08) 8938 1120.
Shipping containers can only be used for moving in/out of your property. They can be stored on the road in front of your property for up to 7 days.
Caravans and boats may be stored on the premises in the driveway or a designated parking area.
If asbestos is identified in your property a register will be installed. This can be located in the kitchen or laundry cupboard.
Please ensure any trades attending the property are notified of the register if required.
Leasing and access to housing
JPS has an Allocation Request process in place for individuals and businesses to both confirm the accuracy of current housing usage and to request an allocation of future sub-leases or housing as part of the Sub-Lease Allocation Plan. See Application Request Form.
Contact JPS for more information on the Application Request Form or costs associated with securing a sub-lease or tenancy.
Yes, Jabiru will continue to be an industry-based town where housing is linked to employment.
Home businesses are permitted; however, the business activities must not involve clients/customers visiting your premises.
Please discuss your desire to run a home business with your Property Manager to ensure your activities do not compromise our insurances, Council by-laws or any conditions of the Head Lease.
The bond required on each property is to be paid by the lessee. Please discuss with your employer their expectations in relation to the bond.
JPS conducts routine property inspections every 3 months. Notification will be sent by email two weeks prior to the inspection, along with a maintenance request form.
Please contact our office to schedule a specific time, otherwise our staff will attend using the office set of keys. Please ensure animals are secured during this period.
Please contact your employer to seek instructions and understand their expectations when vacating your property.
For JPS vacating guidelines please see Vacating & Final Inspection Guide