Compare live prices from local suppliers across Greater Dandenong, from the Dandenong South factories to Springvale, Noble Park and Keysborough. Enter your postcode and see what local yards actually charge.
The job sets the size, not the pile height. Tap a bin for what it takes and what Dandenong charges now.
A brick-veneer reno, or a workshop clear-out.
General or heavy; watch the tonnage
Prices are indicative, from recent Melbourne quotes, and move with suburb, waste type and weight. Your postcode brings up the live figure.
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Greater Dandenong is Melbourne's south-east industrial and activity hub, with a market-garden green wedge on its fringe. Price your suburb for the real number.
Dandenong, Dandenong North, Dandenong South, Bangholme
Springvale, Springvale South
Noble Park, Noble Park North, Keysborough, Lyndhurst
On private property, no. On a road or council land, yes, and Greater Dandenong only grants it when the bin can't go on your own block. Worth knowing: skips aren't allowed on nature strips here at any time. The road permit is something your supplier can organise for you.
The council doesn't run a tip, so waste heads to nearby regional sites, and their fees plus Victoria's high levy shape the price.
A regional landfill and resource-recovery site serving Melbourne's south-east.
A general waste and recycling consolidation point nearby.
Metro landfill runs about $170 a tonne, among the highest in Australia, folded into gate fees.
An industrial base and post-war housing give Dandenong its own mix of skip jobs.
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