Quarterly clean-up service
Council’s quarterly Clean-Up Service provides for the disposal of larger household items, that do not fit into your red-lid rubbish bin and items generally not accepted as part of your weekly Domestic Waste Collection.
How does this service work?
Each week, Council will collect clean-up items from an allocated zone. Clean-up collections occur on Mondays unless it is a public holiday. In the case of a public holiday, collection will occur on Tuesday.
When is my next clean-up?
Select the first letter of your street name (PDF File) to find out when when collections are scheduled.
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How to ensure your clean-up items are collected
- Put them out for collection on the Sunday night before your Monday collection.Not earlier and not later!
- Place items neatly and safely by the edge of the kerb in front of your own property
- Box, tie or wrap small items
- Take doors off fridges and other white goods/furniture
- Materials must not exceed one ute load per household
- Don’t put items out after the collection day . They will not be collected.
Please ensure that you comply with the above criteria. Clean-up notices starting at $320 will be issued for non compliance.
What do we collect?
- Small items of furniture
- Small appliances
- White goods (remove fridge doors)
- Mattresses
- Dismantled bed frames
- General household items.
What we don’t collect
- Soil and rocks
- Sawdust
- Building/renovation materials (bricks, concrete, tiles, timber)
- Hazardous materials such as chemicals, paint, batteries and oil
- Motor vehicle parts
- Items that exceed collection limit
- Garden organics (place in your garden waste crate/bin)
- Household recycling such as cardboard boxes (place in your recycling crate/bin).
Re-use benefits the community as well as the environment
Think about alternative uses for your clean-up items before putting them out for collection. You may want to consider donating items to charities, having a garage sale or selling the items in the classifieds. Many charities offer a free pick-up service for pre-loved goods.
Visit our page on more recycling and disposal options for items not accepted in this service.
Can’t wait until your next clean-up? Council provides a special paid pick-up of household goods (PDF File) for the disposal of larger household items during unscheduled periods. Visit our page on additional services available to view Special pick up of household rubbish