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St Agnes bin day & collection schedule

City of Tea Tree Gully · SA 5097

Schedule data last verified: July 2026

St Agnes waste collection overview

St Agnes is a SA suburb in postcode 5097, served by City of Tea Tree Gully for kerbside waste, recycling and organics collection.

The suburb sits roughly 15km NE of Adelaide CBD.

Locals know it for the the Modbury Triangle nearby.

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

Key facts

  • Council: City of Tea Tree Gully
  • Postcode: 5097
  • Location: 15km NE of Adelaide CBD
  • State: SA

Which bins does St Agnes have?

City of Tea Tree Gully provides the following kerbside bins in St Agnes. Each has a different frequency, so the bins you put out vary week to week.

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

St Agnes bin day at a glance

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About your council's collection service

St Agnes falls under City of Tea Tree Gully 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 City of Tea Tree Gully website for the official policy and any service updates.

Recycling rule worth knowing

Keep lids closed on your recycling bin on collection day.

An overflowing recycling bin with the lid open can have its contents spilled by wind or rejected by the collection truck's automated arm.

Example: If your bin is full, break down any large cardboard boxes to make room rather than stacking items on top.

Frequently asked questions

Should I rinse containers before recycling?

A quick rinse is enough. Containers do not need to be spotless, just empty and free of large food residue. A few seconds under the tap, or a swish with leftover dishwater, keeps the load clean without wasting water.

Can I get a larger bin?

Some councils offer larger or additional bins for eligible households, such as large families or medical needs. There's usually a fee. Contact your council's waste services team directly.

What happens if I miss bin night?

Recycling and garden organics are collected fortnightly in many councils, so a missed night can mean waiting two weeks. Some councils let you report an overflowing bin for a special collection. Check your council's website for their missed collection process.

Nearby suburbs

Nearby suburbs have their own bin schedules. Here are the ones closest to you.

Redwood ParkRidgehavenModbury

Quick tips for bin night

  • The green bin loves your garden. The green bin isn't a mulching service, but it's as close as most households get. Grass clippings, leaves, small branches: all welcome.
  • Break down those boxes. Overfilling the recycling bin means the lid won't close. Lids need to close for collection. Break down the boxes and save yourself the drama.
  • Holiday weeks shuffle the schedule. Long weekends quietly push collections back a day. Check the council notice before a public holiday so you're not chasing the truck down the street.

Get the schedule for your street

Bin days in St Agnes 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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