Brimbank Bin Collection Day -
Which Bin Goes Out This Week?
Find bin collection days for suburbs within the City of Brimbank Council.
Check your rubbish, recycling and green waste bin schedule, and signup for SMS or email reminders
so you never forget bin night.
What bins are collected in the
City of Brimbank
* General Waste ( red lid )
* Recycling ( yellow bin )
* FOGO ( green lid )
* Hard waste ( booked / scheduled )
Suburbs in the City of Brimbank
* Sunshine
* Albion
About the City of Brimbank
The City of Brimbank is a large local government area located in Melbourne’s
western suburbs, around 10- 20 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.
The council area is home to a diverse and growing community with more than
200,000 residents.
Brimbank includes major residential and commercial suburbs such as Sunshine,
St Albans, Deer Park and Taylors Lakes. The area is well known for its multicultural
community, parks and local shopping centres.
Residents across the City of Brimbank receive regular council waste services
including general rubbish, recycling and food and garden organics collections.
western suburbs, around 10- 20 kilometres from the Melbourne CBD.
The council area is home to a diverse and growing community with more than
200,000 residents.
Brimbank includes major residential and commercial suburbs such as Sunshine,
St Albans, Deer Park and Taylors Lakes. The area is well known for its multicultural
community, parks and local shopping centres.
Residents across the City of Brimbank receive regular council waste services
including general rubbish, recycling and food and garden organics collections.
Services like Bin Reminder help households across Brimbank stay organised
by sending a simple SMS or email reminder the evening before bin collection day.
Nearby Councils We Also Service
The City of Brimbank borders several neighbouring Melbourne’s Council.
We also provide bin collection reminders in;
We also provide bin collection reminders in;
Brimbank FAQs
Do Brimbank bin collections days change on public holidays?
Collection days may change during public holidays and councils usually
publish updated schedules during these periods.
