Victoria council waste

City of Greater Dandenong hard rubbish and bin collection

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Residents can book a hard waste collection for bulky household items.

Your kerbside bins#

  • Red lid, general waste

    Three-bin FOGO service: a red-lid general waste bin collected weekly, a yellow-lid recycling bin collected fortnightly, and a lime green-lid food and garden organics (FOGO) bin (120L or 240L) collected fortnightly on the alternate week. A purple-lid glass bin is planned from July 2027.

  • Yellow lid, recycling

    Rinsed bottles, jars, cans, paper and cardboard, placed loose. Check the council page for glass and soft plastics rules in your area.

  • Green lid, organics

    Lime green-lid FOGO bin collected fortnightly for food scraps (meat, fish, cheese, rice, pasta, cake) and garden waste. No kitchen caddy required; any lidded container works.

The lid colours follow Australian Standard AS 4123 nationally, but the accepted-item list is set by City of Greater Dandenong. See what bin does it go in for the item-by-item answers, and the purple glass bin rollout for where a fourth lid is arriving.

Getting a collection in City of Greater Dandenong#

City of Greater Dandenong takes the booking, sets the date and decides what it will lift, so have your address and an item list ready before you start. Most councils cap the volume per booking, and the rule above is the one that applies here.

Council waste page

How booked and scheduled collections differ across the country is covered in hard rubbish collection in Australia.

When your bin goes out#

Collection day is set by your street address, not by the council area, so this guide does not carry per-street dates and will not guess one. The service pattern for City of Greater Dandenong is below; City of Greater Dandenong publishes the day itself.

Find your collection day

Garden and food organics in City of Greater Dandenong#

Lime green-lid FOGO bin collected fortnightly for food scraps (meat, fish, cheese, rice, pasta, cake) and garden waste. No kitchen caddy required; any lidded container works.

Whether a green bin takes food scraps as well as garden material depends on the service your council runs. See the FOGO bin explained, and the item pages for food scraps and garden waste.

Quick answers for tricky items#

The short answer for the items households most often get wrong. Each links to the full rule, which City of Greater Dandenong can still vary locally.

All which-bin answers

Hard rubbish and bin questions#

How does hard rubbish collection work in City of Greater Dandenong?
Residents can book a hard waste collection for bulky household items.
How do I book a hard rubbish collection with City of Greater Dandenong?
Bookings are made by City of Greater Dandenong, not by this guide. Book at greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au with your address and a list of items ready, because most councils cap the volume per booking.
When does my bin go out in the City of Greater Dandenong area?
Collection day is set by your street address, not by the council area, so City of Greater Dandenong is the only source for your day. This guide carries the rules and the service pattern, not per-street dates: check yours at greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au.
What bins does City of Greater Dandenong collect, and how often?
Three-bin FOGO service: a red-lid general waste bin collected weekly, a yellow-lid recycling bin collected fortnightly, and a lime green-lid food and garden organics (FOGO) bin (120L or 240L) collected fortnightly on the alternate week. A purple-lid glass bin is planned from July 2027.
What goes in the City of Greater Dandenong green bin?
Lime green-lid FOGO bin collected fortnightly for food scraps (meat, fish, cheese, rice, pasta, cake) and garden waste. No kitchen caddy required; any lidded container works.
Which postcodes does City of Greater Dandenong cover?
City of Greater Dandenong services 3175, 3174, 3172. Border postcodes can be split between two councils, so confirm yours against the council boundary if you sit on an edge.

Postcodes covered#

City of Greater Dandenong services 3 postcodes. Border postcodes can be split between two councils, so confirm yours against the council boundary if you sit on an edge.

3175, 3174, 3172

Nearest tips and transfer stations#

Taking a sorted load in yourself is often cheapest. Tip Finder Australia maps every tip and recycling centre in Victoria with fees and hours.

Find a tip in Victoria

More Victoria councils#

Compare bin systems and hard rubbish across the state.

All Victoria councils

Sources#

  1. City of Greater Dandenong - official bins and recycling page
  2. City of Greater Dandenong waste and recycling - greaterdandenong.vic.gov.au

Checked against these sources on 2026-07-09.

Overflow that will not fit the bin

Overflow help in City of Greater Dandenong

If an item will not fit the kerbside bin, or you have missed the City of Greater Dandenong hard rubbish window, a local skip or rubbish removal service can clear it. Leave a mobile and the platform texts you the details.

  • Mr Tidy

    A south east operator run by owner Brendan Williams out of Narre Warren South, handling hard waste, furniture clear outs and deceased estate removal. Listed from web research.

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  • A Smile Bin Hire

    Local rubbish removal serving City of Greater Dandenong.

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  • Aarons Rubbish Removals, Demolitions & Stripouts

    Local rubbish removal serving City of Greater Dandenong.

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  • Activ Group

    Local rubbish removal serving City of Greater Dandenong.

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  • All Rubbish Removals

    Local rubbish removal serving St Kilda, Brighton, Eltham, Flemington. Listed from a public directory.

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  • Alpine Waste Services

    Local rubbish removal serving City of Greater Dandenong.

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Read the guides

Waste guides for City of Greater Dandenong

How hard rubbish works, what FOGO takes, the purple glass rollout and how to cut your waste costs, with Victoria councils like City of Greater Dandenong used as real examples.