Shopping trolleys
Shopping trolleys taken outside of shopping precincts are not only an eyesore but are dangerous: blocking roads and footpaths, posing a risk to pedestrians and causing damage to vehicles.
Trolleys dumped illegally in bushland, creeks, drains and waterways can cause a build-up of debris. This restricts water flow and creates an environmental hazard during heavy rainfall.
If you find a trolley that is not where it belongs, report it for collection to:
- Trolley Tracker - info@trolleytracker.com.au or free call 1800 641 497
- 1800Trolley - 1800Trolley@coles.com.au or free call 1800 TROLLEY (1800 876 553)
| Business | Contact |
|---|---|
| Big W | Trolley Tracker: |
| Bunnings | 1800 Trolley |
| Coles | 1800 Trolley |
| Dan Murphy's | Trolley Tracker |
| First Choice | 1800 Trolley |
| Kmart | 1800 Trolley |
| Woolworths | Trolley Tracker |
Last Updated: 5 October 2021
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