Tired of forgetting when kerbside collection is happening in your suburb? Look no further.
We’ve created a full list of every single Brisbane suburb's kerbside collection date during the 2023-24 financial year.
A fresh round kicked off in three Brisbane suburbs on Monday, with Ascot, Clayfield and Hamilton the first in line.
Another eight suburbs – Darra, Durack, Ellen Grove, Forest Lake, Inala, Richlands and Wacol – are due for kerbside collection during September.
Civic Cabinet Chair for City Standards Cr Kim Marx said the council would deliver the free, annual service to all Brisbane homes now and into the future.
“It makes it affordable and easy for households to dispose of large items and keeps our city clean, green and sustainable,” Cr Marx said.
Council advises residents to place items on the kerbside the weekend prior to their collection start date.
All items must be on the kerb by 6am.
WHAT ITEMS ARE ACCEPTED IN KERBSIDE COLLECTION
- bath and laundry tubs
- bicycles and sporting equipment
- carpet and rugs
- electronic waste* (e.g. televisions and computers)
- furniture and white goods (e.g. fridges and stoves)
- mattresses
- small household appliances (e.g. fans and toasters)
- wood products less than 1.5 metres
UNACCEPTABLE KERBSIDE COLLECTION ITEMS
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- batteries of any kind (including car, rechargeable and lithium batteries)
- bean bags (including the polystyrene bean filling)
- bricks and concrete
- car parts and tyres
- commercial builders waste (e.g. equipment and tools)
- dirt and stones
- garden waste (e.g. hoses, rakes, potted plants)
- gas bottles
- general household waste (e.g. food scraps) that normally goes into your waste or recycling bin
- glass and mirrors
- hazardous wastes (e.g. chemicals, oil, asbestos)
- lino and fibro sheeting (potentially contains asbestos)
- liquids (e.g. paint)
Illegal dumping fines will be issued to those who dump items outside of their suburb’s collection time frame.
Kerbside collection does not occur on public holidays, with council also advising that collection dates are subject to change pending unforeseen operational requirements or severe weather.
Originally published as Every Brisbane suburb's kerbside collection date
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