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Ben's Green Bins

Locality: Harcourt, Victoria

Phone: +61 408 006 750



Address: 10 Coolstore Rd 3453 Harcourt, VIC, Australia

Website: https://bensgreenbins.business.site/

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18.01.2022 COVID-19 and disposal of green waste. G'day everyone, I have researched looking to find out about, takeing your green waste to the transfer station ie "Tip" how local Shire said that it is not essential to dispose of green waste at this time but the Covid-19 hotline said that if it is essential for you to dispose of your green waste at this time then you can do so. If you'd like, I am here to help take your green waste away. No increase in fees during this period of higher th...an usual demand, providing wheelie bins and picking up bulk pile in one of my trailers. Support your local businesses to keep your local economy ticking over. Thank you Ben's Green Bins.



15.01.2022 I provide bins for you to fill with green waste and I collect the material from them once a fortnight, when you are in the garden Tomo's Bin can be with you collecting your gardens green waste as you remove it from the garden beds. The material that can go in the bin- Roses, Weeds, Bulbs, Palm fronds, grass clippings "all the nastys" if it's a part of a plant it's welcome in Tomo's bin. Cost $6.00 per Fortnight $156.00 a year for one 240 Littre wheelie bin.

13.01.2022 PICK UP & DELIVERIES Little Red Apple - Midland Hwy, Barkers Creek is now offering the ability to call or email us an order. Then you can call past and collect ...it or contact us about organising delivery. We understand with COVID-19 lock down measures, isolation requirements and customers at high risk that this change in our business is required to support the community. We hope you can support us too. We do regular runs to Melbourne fruit market, to ensure fresh fruit and vegetables. Call us: 03 5474 2483 eMail: [email protected]

13.01.2022 Ben's Green Bins is providing a wheelie bin at the project to clean up a little creek that flow in to Forest Creek the project is adjacent to Forest Creek Historic Gold Diggings Chewton/ Wesley Hill



04.01.2022 Morning everyone. Just wanted to update you on last night's meeting of National Cabinet and what it means for our state. I know the majority of Victorians are d...oing the right thing by staying home but we're still seeing groups of people meeting up and carrying on as normal. This cannot continue. So from 11.59pm tonight, Victoria will introduce Stage 3 restrictions. Under these measures, there will only be four reasons to leave your house. For food and supplies. For exercise. For medical care. And for work and education if necessary. And just so we're clear: 'getting some exercise' means going for a walk round the block or a bike ride to stretch your legs and get some fresh air. It means staying local not driving for miles or being out all day. We've also closed skate parks, outdoor gyms and playgrounds. I know this will be tough especially on parents with little ones but we simply can't have people congregating in these areas. Under Stage 3, gatherings of more than two people will be off limits. That doesn't mean you should think "Great, I still have one mate round for beers at home and that's OK." It's really not. I know it's hard not to see friends. I know it's hard to be stuck at home all day. And I know this will ask a lot of Victorians. But we all need to be prepared and be patient because what we do now will literally save lives. There are thousands of Victorians on the front line of this pandemic. Doctors and nurses. Paramedics. Supermarket workers and delivery drivers. The Victorians driving our trams and trains and buses. The cleaners making sure our state is safe and hygienic. The scientists and researchers developing a vaccine. But the rest of us have an important job to do too. It's our role to help slow the spread of this virus so that fewer Victorians end up in intensive care. It's up to us to stop our health system from being overwhelmed. And the best way to do that is to stay home. I can't be much clearer than that. I'll be providing regular updates over the next couple of days, but in the meantime please remember this: It's one thing to thank our frontline workers and tell them how much they mean to us. But the real test is in our actions. If you value the hours and the effort they're putting in to keep us all safe: Stay home. Protect our health system. Save lives.

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