Tidying up with Marie Kondo? De-clutter the house before bulky waste collection

It’s time to de-clutter the house and garage, with the added benefit that Council will dispose of the larger items that cannot fit into the wheelie bin during the August bulky waste collection.

Council’s bulky waste kerbside collection service helps Moree Plains' households dispose of unwanted materials such as mattresses, e-waste; white goods and broken furniture, as well as oversized garden pruning’s, scrap metal and wood.

The collection truck won’t be driving up and down the streets looking for waste piles, you must register your address with the Waste Hotline on 1300 736 719 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or register on line via the bulky waste booking tab at http://moreeplainsshire.cleanaway.com.au/collection-calendar/ to ensure your waste pile is collected.

For households in Moree and the surrounding area including Gurley, Gwydirville and Bendygleet, you must register with the Waste Hotline by Friday 2 August 2019 for the collection that begins Monday 5 August 2019.

For villages and surrounding areas including Ashley, Biniguy, Boggabilla, Boomi, Garah, Mungindi, Pallamallawa, Vitonga Road, Weemelah and Yarraman, you must register by Friday 9 August 2019 for pick-ups beginning Monday 12 August 2019.

Moree Plains Shire Council offers two free scheduled Bulky Waste Collections each year - one in March and one in August to households that receive a weekly kerbside wheelie bin collection service. Those residents not receiving this service can bring household waste to the Moree Waste Management Facility and dispose of sorted domestic waste for free.

All households with a kerbside wheelie bin collection service should have received an information flyer in their mailbox with specific details about the bulky waste collection. Alternatively, information can be found on Council’s website and Facebook page.

To prevent wind-blown rubbish from spoiling the environment and for public safety, please don’t start piling items on the kerb until the weekend before the collection.