Here are some ideas of where to donate your items.

While we are no longer accepting donations, we still highly encourage recycling! Please continue to support other charity organisations (some listed below), or use freecycle websites, Facebook Marketplace or sites such as Gumtree and Ebay.

Dandelion Support Network help families and children in need

Asylum Seekers Centre provide practical support to people seeking asylum.

Big W Toys for Joy program recycles all brands of old and broken toys for free. Donate in Big W stores.

Relove rescue furniture and other goods and distribute direct to people in need - everything they need to make a house a home.

Fitted for Work, Dress for Success and Dress for Work all accept donations of professional work attire, shoes and accessories, as they help people experiencing disadvantage to find work and keep it.

Save the Children accept donations of clothing, books, bric-a-brac, furniture, clothing and homewares at their stores across Australia.

Share-A-Book is a program run by the Australian Literacy & Numeracy Foundation and provides new and quality pre-loved books to Indigenous, refugee and marginalised communities in need of resources.

Shoes For Planet Earth is a non-profit organisation that works with local and international communities and companies to provide reused running shoes to those in need around the world.

Salvation Army accept donations of clothing, toys, books, CDs/DVDs, electrical goods, bric-a-brac and homewares at their stores across Australia.

St Vincent de Paul Society accept donations of clothing, homewares, toys, books, CDs/DVDs and furniture at their stores across Australia.

Red Cross accept donations of clothing, books and bric-a-brac at their stores across Australia.

Op Shop is a third party list of op shops across Australia.

Recycle Smart is a convenient, cost effective and reliable recycling service for households, businesses and offices, that can collect and recycle your items for you.

Clothing retailers H&M, Zara and Manrags each have garment collection programs for clothing or textiles, which they reuse or recycle.

Old towels, bedding and other textiles are often appreciated by animal shelters or vets, or even mechanics who can use them as rags. Sheridan also run a recycling program in their stores for quilt covers, sheets and towels.