If you’ve ever driven through Sydney’s wealthiest suburbs during council clean-up week, you’ve probably noticed the treasure trove of pre-loved furniture, homewares, and random odds and ends lining the footpaths. For some, it’s a chance to find a bargain. For others, it’s the perfect time to finally clear out the garage or spare room.
But before you start piling your unwanted items on the kerb, it’s important to know the rules. While council clean-ups can be a great way to dispose of certain household rubbish for free, there are plenty of restrictions that catch people off guard. The last thing you want is to be told your items can’t be collected — and have to drag them back inside (often damp or mouldy after sitting outside).
In this guide, Amigo Rubbish Removal breaks down what you can and can’t put out for your local government clean-up in Sydney, when collections happen, and what to do if your rubbish isn’t accepted.
Council clean-ups vary from area to area — some offer them every month, others only a few times a year. Here’s a quick overview:
| Council | Frequency |
|---|---|
| Inner West Council | 2nd Saturday of each month |
| City of Sydney | 1st Saturday of each month |
| Bayside Council | 4th Saturday of each month |
| Woollahra Municipal Council | 4 times per year |
| Georges River Council | 2nd Saturday of each month |
| Blacktown City Council | Monthly |
| Burwood Council | 4 times per year |
| Cumberland Council | 4 times per year |
| Fairfield City Council | 4 times per year |
| Hornsby Shire Council | 4 times per year |
| Liverpool City Council | 4 times per year |
| Parramatta City Council | 4 times per year |
| Randwick City Council | 6 times per year |
| Willoughby City Council | 4 times per year |
It’s always worth double-checking with your council before putting items out, as dates can change and bookings are sometimes required.
Small furniture pieces
Treated timber (small amounts)
Dismantled cot frames
Rugs and carpets
Books and magazines
Toys and kitchen utensils
Printers and scanners
Radios and stereos
Small kitchen appliances (e.g., toasters, blenders, microwaves)
Power tools
Batteries (check your council’s drop-off rules)
Paint and thinners
Motor oil
Pool chemicals
Cleaning products
Fluorescent light tubes
Expired medications
Bundled branches
Christmas trees
Potted plants
Old garden furniture and tools
Lounge chairs
Dining tables
Wardrobes
Large boxes of household items
Car parts
Regular household garbage
Untreated or painted timber off-cuts
Gas bottles
Televisions, computers, and monitors
Mobile phones
Smoke alarms
Tree stumps
Soil and rocks
Leaves in plastic bags
Building rubble
Bricks, concrete, asbestos
Sofa beds
Bed frames (metal or timber)
Air mattresses
Most councils allow a maximum of 2 cubic metres — about the size of a small box trailer. Anything bigger may be refused or attract extra fees.
This is where Amigo Rubbish Removal comes in. Council clean-ups are great, but they’re limited — both in what they accept and how often they happen. If you:
Have items that aren’t allowed in a council collection
Have too much rubbish for the size limit
Missed your council pick-up date
Need rubbish gone today
…we’ve got you covered.
We offer affordable, same-day rubbish removal across Sydney for household junk, green waste, furniture, e-waste, commercial clean-outs, and more — with upfront pricing and a friendly, hardworking team. No waiting months for the next clean-up. No dragging heavy items back inside.
📞 Call Amigo Rubbish Removal today or request a free quote online to see how quick, easy, and stress-free rubbish removal can be.


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