Tipper Trailer Hire Rates

One simple daily price, unlimited dumps, no hidden extras, just your tip fees.

Mini 4 Cubic Metre Tipper Trailer

The 4m³ Mini Trailer has bin dimensions of 2400 mm in length, 1500 mm in width, and 1200 mm in height, with overall trailer dimensions of 4000 mm in length, 2000 mm in width, and 1700 mm in height.

With a GVM of 2000 kilograms and a tare weight of roughly 600 kilograms, it can be safely towed by any vehicle rated to pull at least 2,000 kilograms.

Pick-up is available from our Campsie yard, and a tarp is provided with each hire.

This trailer is ideal for small to medium clean-ups, garden waste, spring cleaning, household junk, and bathroom or kitchen strip-outs.

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All Rounder 5 Cubic Metre Tipper Trailer

The 5m³ All-Rounder Trailer has bin dimensions of 3000 mm in length, 1500 mm in width, and 1100 mm in height, with overall trailer dimensions of 4600 mm in length, 2000 mm in width, and 1600 mm in height.

With a GVM of 2000 kilograms and a tare weight of roughly 650 kilograms, it can be safely towed by any vehicle rated to pull at least 2,000 kilograms. 

Pick-up is available from our Campsie yard, and a tarp is provided with each hire. 

This trailer is ideal for medium-sized projects such as kitchen or bathroom strip-outs, garage or shed clean-ups, and general trade waste.

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Jumbo 6 Cubic Metre Tipper Trailer

The 6m³ Jumbo Trailer has bin dimensions of 3000 mm in length, 1500 mm in width, and 1350 mm in height, with overall trailer dimensions of 4600 mm in length, 2000 mm in width, and 1900 mm in height.

With a GVM of 2000 kilograms and a tare weight of roughly 700 kilograms, it can be safely towed by any vehicle rated to pull at least 2,000 kilograms.

Pick-up is available from our Campsie yard, and a tarp is provided with each hire.

This trailer is best suited for larger projects and bulkier loads, including building and renovation waste, estate clear-outs, and big landscaping jobs.

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Tipper Trailer Hire FAQs

Pricing includes 1 day hire (24 hours), pick-up from our Campsie yard, insurance and a tarp

Your flat fee includes 24 hours of trailer hire, unlimited tip runs during that time, a mesh load‑cover tarp, and basic hire insurance.

No. Tip fees are charged by the recycling / transfer station based on weight or material.

Absolutely. Hire Friday after 3 pm, return Monday before 8 am, and it counts as a two‑day hire, perfect for big weekend projects.

Extra days are billed at the same flat daily rate. No late‑fee shock, just let us know and we’ll extend your booking.

Yes, a fully refundable $200 bond is taken on booking. It’s returned in full once the trailer is brought back empty, clean and undamaged

Extra days are billed at the same flat daily rate. No late‑fee shock, just let us know and we’ll extend your booking.

Tipping Fee FAQs

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Mixed waste is the most expensive (actually asbestos is more expensive), usually $300–$450 per tonne depending on the transfer station. Separating your rubbish can reduce this significantly.

Green waste like branches, lawn clippings, and trimmings costs around $250–$300 per tonne. It’s one of the cheaper waste types to tip.

Masonry waste (bricks, concrete, tiles, pavers) is usually charged at $20–$110 per tonne, which is almost a quarter of what mixed waste costs.

Separate your loads. Masonry, green waste, timber, e-waste, and metal all have discounted or free tipping options. Only mix rubbish when you have to.

Yes. Clean, untreated timber can be tipped for about $250-300 per tonne, cheaper than mixed rubbish. Treated wood may attract higher rates.

Most scrap metal like steel, aluminium, and iron is free to dump. Some scrap yards may even pay you for clean, sorted metal by the kilo.

Yes. Most local transfer stations accept e-waste for free, items like monitors, printers, laptops, and small electronics. Keep them separate to avoid charges.

Yes, fees vary by location and waste type. It’s worth calling ahead to compare rates, especially for sorted loads like green waste or masonry.