I can share what’s publicly known about NSW waste collection cost rises, based on recent reporting up to 2025–2026.
Direct answer
- Yes, there have been substantial discussions and confirmed increases in domestic waste collection charges by several NSW councils, driven by higher disposal and levy costs, inflation, and added organic waste processing requirements.
Context and key themes
- Local councils have been raising domestic waste fees (bin collection charges) to reflect higher costs for disposal, processing, and government levies. Reports from the lower North Shore (e.g., Mosman, North Sydney, Willoughby) noted year-on-year increases in bin charges around mid-2025, with standard 120L bin fees rising for multiple councils [news coverage on council fee changes in Sydney outskirts]. This aligns with state-level waste levy increases and landfill capacity considerations driving council pricing strategies [city-level policy discussions and local government statements].
- The NSW government has signalled pressures from landfill space constraints and rising tipping fees as drivers behind council fee increases, while also indicating a need for actions to avoid intolerable cost spikes for residents [state policy commentary and ministerial statements]. In response, some councils pursued larger fee adjustments to cover new organics programs and higher contracted service costs.
- Opinions from Local Government NSW and council leaders highlighted the waste levy charged to councils as a major cost input, arguing that the best route to recoup rising costs is through domestic waste management charges paid by households [statements from LGNSW leadership and council presidents].
What this means for residents in Dublin, Leinster, or elsewhere outside NSW
- NSW is experiencing a tightening cycle for waste services with planned price adjustments; Australian residents outside NSW should monitor their own local council notices for any similar fee changes, as waste management funding and levy dynamics can differ state by state.
Illustrative example
- A representative NSW council increase sequence in 2025 showed a standard 120L bin charge rising by tens of dollars per year, with some areas reporting double-digit percentage increases year over year, driven by disposal costs and the state waste levy [regional reporting on Mosman and Lane Cove fee changes].
Would you like me to:
- pull the most recent NSW council notices or state announcements for specific councils near you to quantify current changes, or
- provide a brief summary table comparing 2024 vs 2025/2026 bin fee changes by NSW council in the Sydney area?