Council offers a hard waste collection service for bulky household items; check Council for booking details.
Your kerbside bins#
- Red lid, general waste
Three-bin 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 collected fortnightly on the alternate week (FOGO accepting food since July 2022).
- 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 raw and cooked food including meat and bones, plus garden organics; processed at Bio Gro in Dandenong South. Households get a kitchen caddy and compostable liners.
The lid colours follow Australian Standard AS 4123 nationally, but the accepted-item list is set by Whitehorse City Council. 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 Whitehorse City Council#
Whitehorse City Council 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.
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 Whitehorse City Council is below; Whitehorse City Council publishes the day itself.
Garden and food organics in Whitehorse City Council#
Lime green-lid FOGO bin collected fortnightly for raw and cooked food including meat and bones, plus garden organics; processed at Bio Gro in Dandenong South. Households get a kitchen caddy and compostable liners.
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 Whitehorse City Council can still vary locally.
- Mattress - Not a kerbside bin
- Pizza box - Green or red lid
- Batteries - Never any kerbside bin
- Soft plastics - Red lid, unless a program runs
- Garden waste - Green lid
- E-waste - Not a kerbside bin
- Glass - Purple or yellow lid
- Food scraps - Green or red lid
Hard rubbish and bin questions#
- How does hard rubbish collection work in Whitehorse City Council?
- Council offers a hard waste collection service for bulky household items; check Council for booking details.
- How do I book a hard rubbish collection with Whitehorse City Council?
- Bookings are made by Whitehorse City Council, not by this guide. Book at whitehorse.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 Whitehorse City Council area?
- Collection day is set by your street address, not by the council area, so Whitehorse City Council is the only source for your day. This guide carries the rules and the service pattern, not per-street dates: check yours at whitehorse.vic.gov.au.
- What bins does Whitehorse City Council collect, and how often?
- Three-bin 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 collected fortnightly on the alternate week (FOGO accepting food since July 2022).
- What goes in the Whitehorse City Council green bin?
- Lime green-lid FOGO bin collected fortnightly for raw and cooked food including meat and bones, plus garden organics; processed at Bio Gro in Dandenong South. Households get a kitchen caddy and compostable liners.
- Which postcodes does Whitehorse City Council cover?
- Whitehorse City Council services 3128, 3130, 3131. Border postcodes can be split between two councils, so confirm yours against the council boundary if you sit on an edge.
Postcodes covered#
Whitehorse City Council services 3 postcodes. Border postcodes can be split between two councils, so confirm yours against the council boundary if you sit on an edge.
3128, 3130, 3131
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.
More Victoria councils#
Compare bin systems and hard rubbish across the state.
Sources#
- Whitehorse City Council - official bins and recycling page
- Whitehorse City Council waste and recycling - whitehorse.vic.gov.au
Checked against these sources on 2026-07-09.