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June 2026

Geelong Tip Fees 2026 vs Skip bin hire Which Is Actually Cheaper?

Every weekend across Geelong, thousands of people load up their trailer, point it toward the tip, and quietly wonder whether they are actually saving money or just saving face. The tip run feels like the thrifty option. It feels like doing it yourself. It feels efficient — right up until you are standing in a queue on a Saturday morning, load shifting in the back, realizing you have already spent two hours and the job is not close to done.

Before your next load heads toward Fyansford or Drysdale, it is worth doing the actual maths. Because when you add up the real cost of a tip run in Geelong in 2026 — trailer hire, gate fees, fuel, time, and the number of trips a typical job actually requires — the answer often surprises people.

This post breaks it all down honestly. Real current prices. Real transfer station locations. And a straight comparison against what a skip bin in Geelong actually costs for the same job.

What Is Happening With Geelong's Tip Right Now

Before getting into prices, there is something important Geelong residents need to know in 2026. The main Geelong Resource Recovery Centre at 100 Douro Street is currently being redeveloped, and an interim facility has opened at 21 Slevin Street, North Geelong, operating 7 days a week from 8:00am to 4:15pm. This interim site is significantly smaller than the original. 

The interim site cannot safely accept every type of waste and has prioritised only the most common types of free recyclables — meaning a large portion of what most households want to dispose of simply cannot go there at all. For general rubbish, furniture, whitegoods, and renovation waste, Geelong residents are being directed elsewhere. 

Alternative drop-off locations for general rubbish include the Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre on Becks Road, Drysdale, Recycle North Geelong at 116 Furner Avenue, and the Fyansford Landfill on Lower Paper Mills Road. Each of these comes with its own fees, operating hours, and distance implications depending on where you live across the region. 

This change matters because it adds travel time, reduces convenience, and in many cases pushes the cost of a tip run significantly higher than it was twelve months ago.

The Real Cost of a Tip Run in Geelong in 2026

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Gate Fees — What the Transfer Stations Actually Charge

The City of Greater Geelong charges $58.50 per cubic metre for trailer loads, based on measured volume at the gate. That is the official rate for general waste disposal at council-run facilities. 

To put that in practical terms — a standard 8x5 caged trailer holds approximately 2 to 2.5 cubic metres when fully loaded. At $58.50 per cubic metre, a single full trailer load costs between $117 and $146 in gate fees alone before you factor in anything else.

Most residential clean-out jobs — a garage clear, a pre-sale tidy, a renovation — generate the equivalent of three to four trailer loads at minimum. That puts gate fees alone at $350 to $580 for a job that most people assume will cost next to nothing.

Trailer Hire

Most Geelong households do not own a trailer large enough for a serious clean-out job. A standard 8x5 caged trailer hire in Geelong typically costs between $75 and $95 per day in 2026. If the job runs across a weekend, that hire cost doubles. 

Fuel

With petrol prices fluctuating, driving a loaded vehicle back and forth to North Geelong or Drysdale adds up considerably. For residents in Ocean Grove, Leopold, or Torquay driving to Fyansford or North Geelong, a return trip can be 40 to 70 kilometres. Across three trips with a heavily loaded vehicle, fuel alone adds another $30 to $60 to the total.

Time

A single tip run rarely takes less than two hours when you factor in travel, waiting in line — especially on busy Saturdays — and manually unloading. If your waste requires three trips, you have effectively lost your entire weekend. 

Time has a real value. Three tip runs consuming two hours each is six hours of your weekend — not counting loading time at the property. For most working households, that is a significant cost that never appears on the receipt.

The Double Handling Problem

Every item needs to be loaded into the trailer at the property, secured, transported, and then unloaded again by hand at the transfer station. That is double-handling every heavy piece of timber, every bag of concrete, and every old sofa — back-breaking work that leaves most weekend warriors exhausted before the job is finished.

The Real Cost of a Tip Run: Summary

Cost Component

Single Trip

Three Trips

Gate fees (2 cubic metres per load)

$117 — $146

$351 — $438

Trailer hire (one day)

$75 — $95

$75 — $95

Fuel (return trip, loaded vehicle)

$15 — $25

$45 — $75

Time (at conservative value)

2+ hours

6+ hours

Total cash cost

$207 — $266

$471 — $608

And that is before accounting for the physical effort, the risk of overloading, or the inconvenience of the main Geelong tip being currently closed and waste being redirected to multiple alternative sites.

What a Skip Bin Costs for the Same Job

A skip bin from GM Skip Bins is delivered to your driveway, stays on site while you fill it at your own pace, and is collected when you are done. There is no trailer hire, no gate fees, no fuel for multiple tip runs, and no double handling.

When you compare a skip bin that holds the equivalent of three or four trailer loads against the $400-plus you would spend on multiple tip fees, trailer hire, and fuel — while saving yourself six or more hours of heavy lifting — the value is clear.

GM Skip Bins offers Skip Bins from 2m³ to 9m³ for residential jobs and Hook Bins from 8m³ to 30m³ for larger renovation and commercial work. General Waste, Green Waste, Clean Fill, and Mixed Heavy Waste are all accepted in a single bin — no sorting, no separate trips, no gate queue.

When a Tip Run Still Makes Sense

This post is not about dismissing the tip entirely. For very small jobs — a single bag of rubbish, a small amount of cardboard, or a specific item that qualifies for free drop-off — the tip remains a practical option.

The interim Geelong Resource Recovery Centre at 21 Slevin Street, North Geelong accepts small quantities of e-waste, clean flattened cardboard, car batteries, gas BBQ bottles, and clean polystyrene at no cost. If what you have fits those specific categories and the volume is small, the interim site is worth using.

For everything else — particularly anything involving furniture, whitegoods, renovation waste, or mixed general rubbish — the maths consistently favours a skip bin once you factor in the real costs.

Suburb by Suburb — Who Is Closest to Which Facility

The distance factor matters significantly in Geelong's current situation with the main tip under redevelopment:

Residents in Lara and Belmont are relatively close to the North Geelong interim site and Fyansford, but still face gate fees and wait times. Residents on the Bellarine Peninsula — including Ocean Grove, Drysdale, and Barwon Heads — have the Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre on Becks Road as the most practical option. Residents in Torquay and Leopold face longer distances to most facilities, which adds meaningfully to fuel costs across multiple tip runs.

For anyone in these suburbs doing a job that requires more than one trip, the skip bin calculation becomes even more favourable.

The Honest Bottom Line

A single small tip run for a specific recyclable item — free. The right call for the right job.

A three-trip tip run for a garage clean-out, renovation, or pre-sale clear-up — realistically $450 to $600 when all costs are counted, plus a weekend of heavy lifting.

A GM Skip Bin for the same job — competitive pricing, delivered to your driveway, collected when done, with zero double handling and zero Saturday morning queues.

Not sure which option suits your specific job? Call GM Skip Bins on +61 415 968 904 and we will give you a straight answer — including whether your job is genuinely better handled by a tip run or a bin. We would rather you make the right call than waste a weekend finding out the hard way.

Contact GM Skip Bins

Phone: +61-415968904 

Email: Info@gmskipbins.com.au

 Address: 60 Buckingham Street, Lara, Victoria, Australia 

Website: gmskipbins.com.au

Services: General Waste, Clean Fill, Green Waste, Mixed Heavy Waste, Hook Bin Hire 8m³ to 30m³, Skip Bins 2m³ to 9m³.

Service Areas: Geelong, Lara, Torquay, Belmont, Drysdale, Ocean Grove, Barwon Heads, Leopold and surrounding suburbs.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

The City of Greater Geelong charges $58.50 per cubic metre for trailer loads at its transfer stations. A standard 8x5 caged trailer holds approximately 2 to 2.5 cubic metres when full, meaning a single trip costs between $117 and $146 in gate fees alone. Add trailer hire of $75 to $95 per day and fuel costs, and a single full tip run can cost $200 or more before multiple trips are factored in.

No. The main Geelong Resource Recovery Centre at 100 Douro Street is currently closed and being redeveloped. An interim facility is operating at 21 Slevin Street, North Geelong, open 7 days a week from 8:00am to 4:15pm. This interim site is smaller and accepts only a limited range of free recyclables. For general rubbish and mixed waste, residents are directed to alternative sites including the Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre and Fyansford Landfill, all of which charge gate fees.

The Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre on Becks Road, Drysdale accepts general rubbish and mixed waste for Bellarine Peninsula residents. Fees align with the City of Greater Geelong's standard rate of $58.50 per cubic metre for general waste trailer loads. Some items including metal and cardboard are accepted free of charge at Drysdale. Always confirm current pricing directly with the facility before attending as fees may be updated without notice.

For small single-item drop-offs of specific recyclables, a tip run to the free drop-off areas can be the most cost-effective option. For any job requiring more than one trailer load — garage clean-outs, renovations, between-tenancy clean-ups, deceased estates — a skip bin is consistently cheaper when the total cost of multiple tip runs is calculated honestly. Gate fees, trailer hire, fuel, and time across three or four trips regularly exceed the cost of a correctly sized skip bin delivered directly to the property.

The interim Geelong Resource Recovery Centre at 21 Slevin Street, North Geelong currently accepts clean flattened cardboard, small e-waste and appliances, car batteries with covered terminals, gas BBQ bottles up to 9 kilograms, and clean polystyrene at no charge. Large appliances like fridges and washing machines are not accepted at the interim site. For all other waste types, fees apply at alternative facilities across the region.