Stop rubbish dumping in our community

Illegal rubbish dumping continues to frustrate our community. It is costly to clean up, damages our local environment and our community’s enjoyment of their open spaces and parks.

We’re taking action to address this.

Council spends about $1 million annually cleaning up dumped rubbish. We have surveillance cameras set up at rubbish-dumping hotspots, and those caught dumping rubbish will be fined. On the spot fines cost hundreds of dollars. If taken to court, individuals can be fined thousands of dollars and businesses more.

How you can help

If you see rubbish being dumped or come across dumped rubbish, you can:

  • report rubbish dumping using brimbank.vic.gov.au/report-it and we’ll follow up the information provided.
  • use the Report It webpage to provide details about the offence if you see someone dumping rubbish
  • contact the Environment Protection Authority if the rubbish dumping is not on Council land.

 Responsible ways to get rid of items include:

  • Using the At Call Hard Waste collection service, to dispose of bulky hard waste and green waste. Brimbank residents receive one ‘no charge’ collection each financial year. Additional bookings are available at a cost.
  • Taking items that should not go to landfill, to our Resource Recovery Centre at Stadium Drive, Keilor. This includes items like clean cardboard, paint tins, all types of batteries, and electronic waste items.

 

Visit brimbank.vic.gov.au to learn more about ways to responsibly dispose of items you no longer need.

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