Littering and illegal dumping not only makes our city and natural areas look dirty and uncared for, but can have significant health, safety, financial and environmental impacts.

It is an offence to dump or dispose of waste on public land, or on private land without the consent of the owner. This includes but is not limited to nature strips, suburban parks, natural reserves, creek banks, road reserves, easements, beaches and private land.

Even garden waste (including grass clippings) that is dumped in these areas can create problems, such as:

  • Reducing the amenity of the neighbourhood
  • Blocking stormwater drains and increasing flood risk
  • Attracting rats and snakes
  • Breeding mosquitoes
  • Significant clean up costs

Last Updated: 6 January 2025

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