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Wiley Park bin day & collection schedule

Canterbury-Bankstown City · NSW 2195

Schedule data last verified: July 2026

Wiley Park waste collection overview

Wiley Park is a NSW suburb in postcode 2195, served by Canterbury-Bankstown City for kerbside waste, recycling and organics collection.

The suburb sits roughly 15km SW of Sydney CBD.

Locals know it for the Wiley Park railway station.

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

Key facts

  • Council: Canterbury-Bankstown City
  • Postcode: 2195
  • Location: 15km SW of Sydney CBD
  • State: NSW

Which bins does Wiley Park have?

Canterbury-Bankstown City provides the following kerbside bins in Wiley Park. Each has a different frequency, so the bins you put out vary week to week.

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

Wiley Park bin day at a glance

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About your council's collection service

Wiley Park falls under Canterbury-Bankstown City 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 Canterbury-Bankstown City website for the official policy and any service updates.

What goes where: polystyrene foam

Correct bin: General Waste (red lid).

Standard kerbside recycling doesn't accept polystyrene, the white foam used in appliance packaging. Break it up to fit in the red bin. Some specialist facilities accept it separately.

Avoid: Don't put polystyrene in the yellow recycling bin. It clogs machinery and can't be sorted.

Frequently asked questions

What counts as contamination?

Contamination means putting the wrong items in the recycling bin: food-soiled packaging, soft plastics, clothing, electrical items, or anything not specifically accepted kerbside. High contamination can cause an entire truck load to be sent to landfill.

What goes in the green bin?

Green-lid bins typically take garden waste: grass clippings, leaves, small branches, and prunings. If your council runs a FOGO (Food Organics and Garden Organics) service, food scraps can go in too, usually in an approved compostable liner.

What do I do with old electronics?

E-waste (phones, laptops, cables, printers) should never go in any kerbside bin. Most councils have e-waste drop-off points at transfer stations, and some libraries and community centres also accept small items. Check your council's website.

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Quick tips for bin night

  • Batteries are not bin material. A battery in any kerbside bin is a fire waiting to happen in the truck. Drop them at a collection point instead. Future you, and the truck driver, will thank you.
  • Flatten before you fill. A single un-flattened box can eat half your recycling bin. Break it down first and you'll fit a fortnight of cardboard without a fight.
  • Set a reminder now. Missed bin night? That's a two-week wait for general waste. One calendar reminder costs you nothing. The two-week smell costs something.

Get the schedule for your street

Bin days in Wiley Park 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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