Latest News About Nsw Waste Collection Cost Rise

Updated 2026-05-07 10:02

I don’t currently have live tools to pull the very latest as-it-happens NSW waste-collection cost news, but here’s what’s widely circulating recently.

If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific NSW council (e.g., Sydney, Mosman, Willoughby) and pull the most recent budget papers or council announcements to estimate current cost rises for residents in Dallas (your location) by contrast. Would you like me to focus on a particular region or council in NSW?

Note: For precise figures and official statements, checking each council’s draft budget or the NSW government waste-levy updates will give the most reliable numbers. Sources discussed above reflect recent reporting on the trend toward higher bin-fee charges due to fuel and levy costs.[4][8][1][2]

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NSW domestic waste charges more than double

Domestic NSW waste charges have more than doubled in recent years, with council charges ranging from $390 to $750, according to IPART NSW Principal Analyst Gerard O’Dea.

wastemanagementreview.com.au

NSW Local Government Waste Regulation Changes Will Push Up Household Costs

Wednesday 10 April 2024 NSW LOCAL GOVERNMENT WASTE REGULATION CHANGES WILL PUSH UP HOUSEHOLD COSTS Changes to NSW local government regulations dropped just before Christmas will push up council rates, give unions veto power over new waste and resource recovery (WARR) contracts and could lead to the disruption of all waste services, the Waste Management and Resource Recovery Association of Australia (WMRR) and the Waste Contractors and Recyclers Association of NSW (WCRA) warned today.

www.wmrr.asn.au

Tip Fees NSW 2026 - Get Free Quotes

Tip fees in NSW for 2026. Metro general waste $200-$350/tonne including levy, regional $80-$150/tonne. Green waste, construction, recyclables. Get Free Quotes on The Quote Yard.

www.thequoteyard.com.au

Mosman, North Sydney and Willoughby residents face huge bin fee ...

Residents are in for more financial pain, with domestic waste fees increasing from July 1. AAP Image/Bianca De Marchi By ANNA USHER Local households are set for more financial pain, with garbage collection hikes set for the lower north shore from July 1. Mosman Council – which charges the most

mosmancollective.com

Waste levy rates for 2026-27

To provide certainty to industry and councils, the NSW Government has announced waste levy rates will not rise above the Consumer Price Index in the 2026–27 financial year.

www.nsw.gov.au