Waste
Residential Waste Collection
Murweh Shire Council provides a kerbside waste collection service for household waste within Charleville, Augathella and Morven.
This waste collection service sees Council collect wheelie bins in each of the towns on designated days each week, please see map below for your Charleville bin collection day.
Charleville Garbage Collection Map(PDF, 1MB)
Morven & Augathella - wheelie bins are collected Thursday of each week
Tips to Ensure your Bin is Collected
- Place bin on kerbside the night before collection day
- Ensure bin lid will close
- Don't place bin too close to other objects (e.g. vehicles, trees or power poles)
- Ensure bin isn’t too heavy
- Only put household rubbish in bin
What can’t I put in my bin?
- Large metal objects
- Bricks, rocks, soil, concrete
- Builders materials
- Grass clippings
- Paints, solvents, motor oil
- Toxic or corrosive liquid
- Ashes
- Needles, syringes (unless in a sealed rigid container)
Wheelie Bin Replacements
Replacement wheelie bins can be purchased from Council, replacement lids and wheels are offered by Council free of charge. Please contact Council to arrange delivery or collection from the Council Store, all fees must be paid prior to pick up.
Wheelie Bin Type and Fee
Large Wheelie Bin (Charleville) - $108.00
Small Wheelie Bin (Augathella & Morven) - $67.00
Refuse Tips
Refuse tips are located in Charleville (off Bollon Road), Augathella (off Old Tambo Road) and Morven (off Mt Maria Road).
Please contact Council on (07) 4654 8355 in relation to fees applicable for disposal of goods other than household waste.
Charleville Waste Facility
Opening times – 6am to 6pm
Contact Number – 0400 306 389
Requirements for separation – this would match the waste types we accept, as per below
Types of waste accepted: (Please stop at the gate house and obtain directions from the officer)
- Asbestos – approval to drop must be obtained from Council or Proterra personnel
- Batteries
- Construction & Demolition
- Carcass Waste
- Cardboard
- Commercial & Industrial
- Concrete
- Domestic/household waste
- Engine Oil
- Green Waste
- Steel
- Timber / Pallets
- Tyres
- Vegetable Oil
Containers For Change
The Container Refund Scheme is helping reduce litter and plastic pollution in the environment.
Under Queensland’s new container refund scheme, Containers for Change, people can now return empty eligible drink containers to an approved container refund point and receive a 10c refund.
Container for Change operates in the towns of Charleville and Augathella. For more information please visit the Container for Change link below.
Containers for Change Website