Warner bin day & collection schedule
Moreton Bay · QLD 4500
Schedule data last verified: August 2026
Warner waste collection overview
Warner sits in the Moreton Bay area of QLD, postcode 4500, and follows that council's kerbside schedule.
The suburb sits roughly 20km North of Brisbane CBD.
Locals know it for the Warner Lakes parklands.
Collection days in Warner are set street by street, so there is no single day that holds for the whole suburb. Search your address to get the day and the bins for your place.
What follows covers the bins, the typical schedule and the quirks that apply locally. The address search on the home page turns that into exact dates for your door.
Key facts
- Council: Moreton Bay
- Collection day: varies by street, search your address to confirm
- Postcode: 4500
- Location: 20km North of Brisbane CBD
- State: QLD
Which bins does Warner have?
Here is what Moreton Bay collects from Warner kerbs, and how often each bin goes out.
- General Waste, collected weekly.
- Recycling, collected fortnightly.
- Garden Waste, collected fortnightly.
Warner bin day at a glance
You've found the school and the supermarket. The bin day is the easy one.
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About your council's collection service
Warner falls under Moreton Bay for waste and recycling collections.
- Moreton Bay provides a kerbside collection service in Warner, covering general waste, recycling, and garden waste.
- General waste collected weekly and recycling and garden waste collected fortnightly.
- Check the Moreton Bay website for the latest information on what's accepted in each bin.
- Your specific collection day depends on your street. Enter your address above to find yours.
Visit Moreton Bay website for the official policy and any service updates.
Did you know?
It takes a plastic bottle centuries to break down in landfill.
The same bottle, recycled, can become new packaging, clothing fibre or carpet within months. Rigid plastic bottles are one of the easiest wins in the yellow bin.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get rid of furniture or a mattress in Warner?
Bulky items never go in kerbside bins. Moreton Bay runs a hard waste service, either booked on demand or on scheduled dates depending on the area; the booking form and accepted items list are on the council website. Charities collect saleable furniture free.
What do I do with old electronics?
Never any kerbside bin. E-waste is banned or diverted from landfill across Australia, and Moreton Bay lists its e-waste drop off options online, usually the local transfer station plus periodic collection events. Officeworks takes computers, phones and cables in most areas.
Do I get money back for drink containers?
Yes. Containers for Change refunds 10 cents per eligible drink container in QLD, at depots, return machines and bag drop points. Containers you redeem are extra money in your pocket; eligible containers you skip still go in the recycling bin.
Nearby suburbs
Your neighbours across the border are dealing with the same things. Here are the nearby suburbs.
Quick tips for bin night
- Wishful recycling is not recycling. Putting something in the yellow bin and hoping for the best is contamination, and Moreton Bay tags bins for it. When in doubt, it is general waste.
- Set a reminder now. Missed bin night in Warner means a two week wait for the fortnightly bins. One calendar reminder costs you nothing. The two week smell costs something.
- Flatten before you fill. A single unflattened box can eat half the recycling bin, and in Warner the next yellow collection is a fortnight away. Break it down first and a fortnight of cardboard fits without a fight.
Get the schedule for your street
Zones split Warner street by street. An address search shows exactly which bins go out at your place, and when.
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