City of Broken Hill bin collection days
Look up waste, recycling and FOGO collection nights for City of Broken Hill (NSW), New South Wales. Free on CouncilBins — one app for every council.
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Find your City of Broken Hill bin night
Street + suburb works best. Multi-day suburbs need an address so we can pin the correct zone.
Property-level bin nights from OpenCities MyArea harvest. 15,615 properties (~173.5% of ~9,000 dwellings). Marked full at ≥75% coverage.
About City of Broken Hill schedules
Kerbside bin nights in City of Broken Hill are set by collection zone (or property), not by suburb alone. That means two homes on different streets in the same suburb can have different days for garbage, recycling and FOGO.
When City of Broken Hill publishes machine-readable schedules (CSV, GeoJSON or ArcGIS), CouncilBins imports and periodically refreshes them so residents get waste, recycling and FOGO nights in one app — no separate council portal required for day-to-day lookups.
Data attribution: City of broken hill nsw — public OpenCities MyArea waste services (property-level next dates)
Official council site: www.brokenhill.nsw.gov.au
Suburbs in City of Broken Hill
Tap a suburb to look up bin dates. Add your street for the most accurate pin.
- Broken Hill bin day 2880
- North Broken Hill bin day 2880
- Railway Town bin day 2880
- Silverton bin day 2880
- South Broken Hill bin day 2880
- Willyama bin day 2880
Frequently asked questions
What day are bins collected in City of Broken Hill?
Collection days vary by street and zone within City of Broken Hill. Enter your street and suburb on CouncilBins to pin your exact waste, recycling and FOGO nights when open data allows.
Does City of Broken Hill publish open data for bin schedules?
Yes — City of Broken Hill has machine-readable schedule data we refresh into CouncilBins so residents can look up next collection dates in one statewide app.
What is FOGO?
FOGO means Food Organics and Garden Organics — the green-lid kerbside bin used by many Victorian councils. Collection is often fortnightly, alternating with recycling.