Whitehorse City Council requires all business owners or operators that want to store commercial waste containers in Council laneways to apply online for a
Council has an ongoing program to audit bins to ensure that our records match the number of bins that are at a property. The audit includes recording bin types
Fundraising or requesting donation of material items conducted on behalf of a charitable organisation approved under the Fundraising Act 1998, may only place a
Whitehorse News - August 2023 A rubbish bin has been installed at Vermont South’s Charlesworth Park after a young resident contacted Council with concerns about
Missed Bins Update We are not able to return to collect bins that were not put out on time. Most bins are collected from 6am, with some exceptions such as main
Did you know that putting rechargeable batteries (and items containing them) in bins can lead to a costly emergency?
The Waste Service Charge is not an extra charge on top of rates. The cost of waste and recycling services has been separated from the general rates and itemised
Since July 2022, we have been accepting food scraps into the existing lime green-lid organics bin. This includes raw and cooked food, as well as meat and bones
Whitehorse households will move to a 4-bin waste and recycling service by 1 July 2027 as required by the Victorian Government to meet the Proposed Household Waste and Recycling Service Standards (2024). The size of the bins and how often they are collected has not been standardised and can be determined to suit our community needs. Have your say on how we can make the 4-bin service work best for you. Have your say by Tuesday 30 September, 2025. yoursay.whitehorse.vic.gov.au/4bins Complete the survey to go in the chance to win 1 of 10 $50 gift cards. Terms and conditions apply.
We want you and your neighbours, colleagues and classmates to feel confident about putting the right thing in the right bin. To help, we provide downloadable