Waste transfer stations and drop-off points

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We recommend contacting your preferred waste transfer station prior to attending to confirm opening hours.  Waste transfer station locations can be viewed by clicking the "View map" option.

Waste transfer stations are a great way to dispose of large unwanted items or items that cannot go in your kerbside bins.

If your unwanted items don't appear in the lists of accepted items below, we recommend you contact the waste transfer station or drop-off point to confirm if they will accept your unwanted items and if fees are payable.

Where to find your nearest waste transfer station

Below are some of the waste transfer stations in close proximity to the City of Maribyrnong, check the linked websites for up to date information on pricing.

Station

Location

Accepted items

 Not accepted items

Moonee Valley Transfer Station

188 Holmes Road, Moonee Ponds

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  • Hard rubbish
  • Tree pruning, garden rubbish and green waste
  • Furniture items
  • Timber and fencing
  • Mattresses
  • Tyres
  • Gas bottles
  • Carpet
  • Aluminium (cans, pots, pans and window frames)
  • Batteries
  • Fluorescent tubes and compact fluorescent lamps
  • Cardboard (boxes must be emptied and flattened)
  • Paper (folders and files not accepted)
  • Cooking oil
  • Steel and metal (guttering, appliances, whitegoods, roofing and bicycles)
  • Textiles
  • e-waste
  • Paint
  • TV’s and other electrical goods
  • Clean polystyrene in household amounts only
  • Contaminated plastic
  • Hazardous waste
  • Asbestos
Brooklyn Resource Recovery Centre

174 Old Geelong Road, Brooklyn

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  • Paper
  • Cardboard
  • Metal
  • Green waste
  • General waste
  • Timber
  • Concrete, bricks, tiles, asphalt
  • Mattresses
  • Car batteries
  • Gas bottles
  • Used motor oil
  • E-waste
  • Tyres
  • Liquid waste including paint
  • Hazardous waste
  • Asbestos
Citywide Transfer Station

437 Dynon Road, West Melbourne

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  • Green waste
  • E-waste
  • Batteries including car batteries
  • Tools
  • TVs
  • Glass
  • Hard plastic
  • Metal
  • Cartons
  • Cardboard
  • Cooking oil
  • White goods
  • Hard waste
  • Paints and solvents
  • Building materials including bricks, concrete, asphalt and soil
  • Tyres and car bodies
  • Hazardous or dangerous waste including chemicals and gas cylinders
  • Asbestos
  • Industrial waste
  • Drums with tops intact