Bins will not be collected on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day and collections will run one day behind schedule for the rest of those weeks.
Live a more sustainable lifestyle by learning more about food and gardening, waste reduction, energy efficient homes and green living events that help you, your family and your community thrive.
Discover the many recycling options available in the City of Whittlesea, and how to deal with all recyclables, including glass, the container deposit scheme, chemical waste and our handy A-Z guide.
Read our plan for tackling climate change, including how we're minimising our own emissions and supporting the community to take climate action, reach net zero and mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Find out about managing stormwater drainage and how to report a blocked or overflowing drain. Learn about steps to prevent flooding, installing rainwater tanks and how to get a septic tank permit.
If you live on a rural property and don't have access to the town sewer network, you'll need a septic tank system. Apply for a permit here if you're altering or installing a septic tank system.
Explore your nature strip responsibilities, our tree maintenance program, local guidelines for managing overhanging branches and initiatives like the River Red Gum Tree Protection Policy.
Explore these pages to discover information on how we support sustainable land management for farming and non-farming rural landowners. Learn about fox and rabbit control, weed control and native vegetation conservation.
Find out how to deal with common local pests like insects, vermin, birds, foxes and Queensland Fruit Fly and what to do if you spot dead, sick, wandering or injured wildlife.
Together with our kerbside rubbish and recycling services contractor, we provide education sessions for local primary and secondary schools about waste minimisation and recycling. Learn more and book a session.
The Adaptation Game, also known as TAG, is a tabletop gaming experience designed to prepare participants for the impacts of natural disasters and climate change.