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Bulky Goods

Book a household bulky waste pick up

What they can and can't collect

Acceptable Items

  • Clothing
  • China
  • Furniture
  • Mattresses
  • Carpet (in rolls up to 1.2 metres long)
  • Small appliances such as microwaves
  • White goods such as a fridge, stove, washing machine, dryer (not more than 90 kilograms). Tape or
    tie shut the appliance so nothing and no-one can be trapped inside. Alternatively, detach the door
  • Small glass up to one metre long (wrap and tape up).

Unacceptable Items

  • E-waste including televisions, printers, computers and computer parts
  • Kitchen food scraps
  • Soils, stones, bricks, concrete, building waste such as kitchen/laundry/bathroom and other renovation
    material/rubble, treated timber, wooden or other type pallets
  • Liquid waste, paint
  • Bean bags
  • Motor vehicle body and parts including tyres
  • Oversized items such as Hills Hoists, baths, sinks, vanities, laundry tubs/sinks, toilets, commercial-size fridges,
    pianos, etc.
  • Recyclable materials such as cardboard and glass
  • Large glass more than one metre long (such as windows, mirrors)
  • Green waste – please book a garden waste pick up.
  • Hot water heaters
  • Building materials

How to present items for pick-up

  • Items must not be placed out earlier than the Sunday before the Monday collection.
  • Put items outside the property boundary, or within two metres of an entrance.
  • Large items and white goods should be put on a main street frontage and not in a rear laneway. A large truck
    needs access to them.
  • Small, light items should be put in unwanted containers such as cardboard boxes. These will be taken as part
    of the clean-up.

Quantity

The allowance for single residences is two square metres – the equivalent of a small box-trailer load. There is a 0.5-cubic metres allowance for each unit in multi-unit residences.