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Bass Coast announces fee-free green waste period to help residents prepare for upcoming fire season

Bass Coast residents can dispose of domestic green waste for free from 1 - 23 November 2025, helping the community prepare properties and reduce fire hazards ahead of the summer season.

By news@gippsland - 10th October 2025 - Back to News

The fee-free green waste period is on again! From Saturday, 1 November to Sunday, 23 November 2025, domestic loads of green waste will be accepted free of charge at any of Bass Coast Shire Council's waste facilities to encourage preparation for the fire season. Council's waste facilities are located in Grantville, Wonthaggi, Inverloch and Cowes.

During the fee-free period, Cowes Recycling Bank has a new entry point, restricted trailer sizes, and updated traffic arrangements to ensure public and staff safety

During the fee-free period, Cowes Recycling Bank has a new entry point, restricted trailer sizes, and updated traffic arrangements to ensure public and staff safety

Fee-free cleanup

Bass Coast Mayor, Cr Rochelle Halstead encouraged everyone to take advantage of this fee-free period to get ready for the upcoming summer. "Now is the perfect time for everyone to clean up their property before the bushfire season. Bushfire hazards include fuel like leaf litter, plants, and other debris. If left to build up, these materials can feed a fire and make it more dangerous."

With the first weekend of the disposal period coinciding with the Melbourne Cup weekend and council's waste facilities remaining open on Melbourne Cup Day, high demand may lead to queues and delays, particularly on this first weekend. Disposing of your green waste in the middle of the fee-free period may help you avoid delays, so plan ahead.

Cowes recycling reminder

Those visiting Cowes Recycling Bank should note that large trucks and trailers (over 8' x 5') are not accepted and will be redirected to Grantville Transfer Station during the fee-free green waste period. Weed species including:

  • Blackberry
  • English ivy
  • Agapanthus
  • Mirror bush

Along with plants that cannot be mulched such as palm fronds are not accepted as green waste at any of our locations, however these can go in your kerbside Organics (green lid) bin at any time. For more information on what's accepted, locations, and hours of council's Waste Facilities, visit Bass Coast Shire Council website.

Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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