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Gregory Hills bin day & collection schedule

Camden Council · NSW 2557

Schedule data last verified: July 2026

Gregory Hills waste collection overview

Gregory Hills is a NSW suburb in postcode 2557, served by Camden Council for kerbside waste, recycling and organics collection.

The suburb sits roughly 55km SW of Sydney CBD.

Locals know it for the the Gregory Hills Town Centre.

This page summarises the bin schedule, recycling rules and council details that apply to Gregory Hills. For the live schedule for your specific address, enter it on the home page.

Key facts

  • Council: Camden Council
  • Postcode: 2557
  • Location: 55km SW of Sydney CBD
  • State: NSW

Which bins does Gregory Hills have?

Camden Council provides the following kerbside bins in Gregory Hills. Each has a different frequency, so the bins you put out vary week to week.

  • General Waste, collected weekly.
  • Recycling, collected weekly.
  • Garden Waste, collected weekly.

Gregory Hills bin day at a glance

The footpaths are fresh, the parks are still being planted, and your bins still go out every week.

New suburb, same story. Every household in the area has a collection day. Here's yours.

About your council's collection service

Gregory Hills falls under Camden Council for waste and recycling collections.

  • This council operates a standard three-bin kerbside service: general waste (red lid), recycling (yellow lid), and garden organics (green lid).
  • Collections are typically fortnightly, with recycling and organics alternating each week.
  • Your exact collection day depends on your street. Enter your address above to find it.
  • Your specific collection day depends on your street. Enter your address above to find yours.

Visit Camden Council website for the official policy and any service updates.

Recycling rule worth knowing

Empty and dry liquid containers before they go in.

Leftover liquid soaks into paper and cardboard in the same bin, ruining it for recycling and making the load heavier and harder to process.

Example: Tip out the last of the milk or juice and give the bottle a quick drain before it goes in the yellow bin.

Frequently asked questions

Do I get money back for drink containers?

Every Australian state and territory now runs a container deposit scheme, paying 10 cents for eligible drink containers returned to a depot or reverse vending machine. Containers you redeem this way are kept separate from your kerbside recycling.

What is FOGO and do I have it?

FOGO stands for Food Organics and Garden Organics. It is a kerbside service where food scraps go in the same bin as garden waste and are composted. Not every council offers it yet. If your green bin lid says garden organics only, keep food out of it.

Can I put my bins in any spot on the kerb?

Place bins on the footpath or nature strip near the kerb, with the lid opening facing the road, and leave a gap of about half a metre around each one. Trucks with an automated arm need clear space and cannot reach bins blocked by cars, poles, or trees.

Nearby suburbs

Your neighbours across the border are dealing with the same things. Here are the nearby suburbs.

Oran Park

Quick tips for bin night

  • Loose, not bagged. Tip your recycling in loose. A tied bag can't be opened on the sorting line, so the whole lot gets treated as rubbish. The bag defeats the entire point.
  • Caps off, lids on. Small plastic caps come off the bottle and go in the red bin. Metal lids on glass jars can stay put. It's a small rule that trips up a lot of people.
  • The lid has to close. An overflowing bin with the lid propped open often gets skipped, or spills down the street. If it won't shut, it won't go.

Get the schedule for your street

Bin days in Gregory Hills vary by street and zone. Enter your address on the home page to see the next collection date for every bin.

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