Brimbank council is inviting local residents to drop-off their unwanted household items for reuse at the Reusable Goods Drop Off Day happening in Keilor Park on Saturday, November 25.
The free event will run from 9am-2pm opposite the Brimbank Operations Centre, on Stadium Drive in Keilor Park.
Residents can drop-off the following items in good condition for reuse including, televisions, computers, small household appliances (such as vacuums, rice cookers, toasters and kettles), furniture (small items that will fit into small apartments), coffee tables, bikes, bed bases (all sizes but no mattresses), homewares, bags of clothes, shoes, handbags, backpacks, bags of towels and linen.
Items such as furniture, clothing or homewares that are broken, damaged, ripped, stained or in any way faulty cannot be donated.
Residents are also reminded to not bring anything hazardous including asbestos, chemicals, oil, gas bottles, construction waste, biological waste, sharps, fluorescent tubes, smoke detectors, broken monitors, or large bulky items like whitegoods, large furniture or mattresses.
Only cars, small vans or small trailers will be able to drop-off items, no trucks or commercial quantities allowed.
Items in good condition will be donated to local charities, West Welcome Wagon and Helping Hands Mission.
Details: ReuseDay25Nov.eventbrite.com.au.