Household waste
Household waste skip bins
Written by the Local Skip Bin Hire team · Updated 12 July 2026
What goes in a household waste skip bin?
Household waste covers the mixed rubbish from decluttering, spring clean-ups and moving house. Booking the correct waste type means the bin, weight allowance and pricing are right for your load. Displayed prices include delivery, pickup, GST and accepted waste removal within the bin's conditions.
Accepted materials
- Furniture and general household items
- Boxes, packaging and paper
- Clothing, toys and general clutter
- Kitchenware and small non-gas appliances
- Light garden and green waste
Not accepted — prohibited items
Never accepted (no exceptions). These hazardous items are prohibited in every skip bin:
- Asbestos, fibro and fibreglass
- Chemicals, liquids, oils and fuels
- Gas bottles and aerosols
- Paints and solvents
- Batteries
- Clinical or medical waste
Do not place these in the bin. If prohibited items are found after collection, contamination and disposal fees will be charged and the load may be rejected.
Not suitable for this waste type. Soil, brick and concrete are heavy fill — use a dedicated heavy-waste or soil bin.
Special items — surcharge applies
These items are accepted but attract a surcharge because they cost more to process. They are confirmed before checkout — they are not prohibited, just priced separately:
- Mattresses
- Tyres
- Carpet and underlay
- E-waste (TVs, monitors, appliances)
Recommended sizes
A 2m³–6m³ skip suits most household clean-ups. See the skip sizes guide to match a size to your job.
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Frequently asked questions
What can I put in a household waste skip bin?
Household waste covers the mixed rubbish from decluttering, spring clean-ups and moving house. Accepted materials include furniture and general household items, boxes, packaging and paper, clothing, toys and general clutter and similar. Soil, brick and concrete are heavy fill — use a dedicated heavy-waste or soil bin.
What can't go in the bin?
Hazardous items — asbestos, fibro, chemicals, liquids, oils, gas bottles, paints, aerosols, batteries and clinical waste — are never accepted in any skip bin. Do not place these in the bin. If prohibited items are found after collection, contamination and disposal fees will be charged and the load may be rejected.
Are there items that cost extra?
Yes — mattresses, tyres, carpet and underlay, e-waste (tvs, monitors, appliances) are accepted but attract a surcharge, confirmed before checkout. They are not prohibited, just priced separately.
What size skip do I need?
A 2m³–6m³ skip suits most household clean-ups. Enter your postcode to see availability and pricing for your area.
Book a household waste skip bin
Your household waste selection is applied automatically — enter your suburb or postcode to see matching local options and pricing, then book online.
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