Check our full Christmas and New Year opening hours for Tamala Park and the MRC Administration Office, here.
To avoid a wasted trip, please familiarise yourself with the amended opening hours for Tamala Park over the Christmas and New Year period.
Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) has submitted two applications to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) for works that are essential to closing the landfill, as planned, by 2028/29.
Each year, National Recycling Week helps remind us all that small everyday actions can make a big difference in reducing waste and protecting our environment.
October is Buy Nothing New Month — a global campaign encouraging all of us to pause and rethink our buying habits. The challenge is simple: for one month, try to avoid buying anything new (apart from essentials) and explore alternatives such as borrowing, swapping, or buying second-hand.
In accordance with the provisions of the Local Government Act 1995 and the Local Government (Administration) Regulations 1996, notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Council Meeting scheduled for 25 September 2025 will now take place at the Council Chambers of the City of Stirling, located at 25 Cedric Street, STIRLING.
More than 30 volunteers from Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) and Workpower braved wet and windy conditions to plant over 250 saplings, focussing on species endemic to the area and found widely in the Tamala Park bushland.
In accordance with Section 141(D) of the Local Government Act 1960 - under which Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) is constituted - the Ordinary Council Meeting held on Thursday 17 July 2025 has been adjourned until Thursday 24 July 2025.
Customers disposing of waste over the weighbridge at Tamala Park Waste Management Facility will be subject to new fees and charges from Tuesday 1 July 2025.
A new initiative by the City of Wanneroo is set to inspire residents to refresh their wardrobe and rethink waste, with a series of creative workshops promoting the repair, reuse and restyling of old textiles.
The Director General of the WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) has visited Tamala Park waste management facility as Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) continues to work with the regulator to address community concerns over odour.
Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) has been found to be compliant against all criteria reviewed during a recent audit by the WA Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER).
Doing your bit for recycling in WA doesn’t stop at your yellow bin. There are all sorts of other household items and materials which you can give a second life and keep out of landfill, and you don’t have to travel far either!
A fire broke out in a disposal bin at Tamala Park late last year after a lithium battery was placed among general waste at the site’s transfer station.
On the evening of 28 November 2024, Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) received an Environmental Protection Notice (EPN) from the WA DWER in relation to increased community concern about odours from the Tamala Park site. MRC welcomes this, and thanks DWER for its guidance and collaboration over the past 18 months on this important issue.
From Monday 2 December 2024 there will be a change to how some materials are received at Tamala Park
If you're planning a visit to Tamala Park Waste Management Facility, it's important to know which gas bottles and cylinders are accepted for recycling and disposal. To help make your trip as smooth as possible, here's a quick guide on what you can – and can't – bring.
A forum will take place this Sunday to provide information to residents on odour management at Tamala Park.
Mindarie Regional Council (MRC) is saddened by news of the passing of former MRC CEO Ralph Fardon OAM.
Tamala Park waste management facility will be open on Monday 23 September 2024.
New fees and charges will apply for waste disposal at Tamala Park from 1 July.
Please be advised Tamala Park is open on WA DAY.
Tamala Park News - August 2023. Informing the community.
Mindarie Regional Council has developed an Odour Management Key Stakeholders - Working Group (OMKS - WG)
To help encourage more Western Australians to collect and return their beverage containers, Containers for Change will provide a 10 cent refund for each eligible beverage container that is returned.
The Mindarie Regional Council is no longer providing school and community waste education services.