
- What can I put in my recycling bin?
- Where are the local Waste and Recycling Centres?
- What do I do if my bin is broken or missed?
- Information about Suntown landfill
- Sustainable Gardening Workshop online registration
- State waste levy information
- New landfill disposal charges effective from 1 December 2011
- $750 recycling subsidy for business
- What can I put in my recycling bin?
- Where are the local Waste and Recycling Centres?
- What do I do if my bin is broken or missed?
- Information about Suntown landfill
- Sustainable Gardening Workshop online registration
- State waste levy information
- New landfill disposal charges effective from 1 December 2011
- $750 recycling subsidy for business
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Local Charitable Organisations
Some local charity ‘op shops’ sell second-hand clothes and other items. Many accept clean, good quality items suitable for resale or distribution to people in need. However, please phone ahead to the organisation to check that your unwanted items will be accepted.
Op shops are a great place to pick up a bargain and do your bit to help close the recycling loop.
- Lifeline shops
- Salvation Army Salvo Stores
- Help U Care
- Trinity Anglican Mission (TAM)
- RSPCA Qld Thrift Shops
- Cancer Council Qld Daffodil Shops
- St Vincent de Paul Op Shops
- Australian Red Cross Shops
- Endeavour Foundation Recycled Clothing Stores
Add a Local Charitable Organisation
Does your charitable organisation accept unwanted second-hand items for reuse/resale? While we have tried to compile a comprehensive list, if we have missed you then please Contact us to add your organisation.Next page: Waste Levy information - - Updated on: Wednesday 06-Apr-11

