Abandoned Shopping Trolleys
Often shopping trolleys are taken from shopping precincts and dumped in public places.
Shopping trolleys taken outside of shopping precincts can be hazardous. Abandoned trolleys often obstruct the road or footpath and have the potential to cause damage to property. They may also end up in local waterways, which is harmful for the environment and often restricts water flow.
To reduce the impact on the local environment, please return all trolleys after use. If you see an abandoned trolley, please take the time to report it.
Report an abandoned shopping trolley
Retailer |
Phone |
Online |
---|---|---|
Coles | 1800 876 553 | Coles website |
Woolworths | 1800 641 497 | Trolley Tracker |
1st Choice Liquor | 1800 876 553 | Coles website |
ALDI | 13 25 34 | ALDI website |
Big W | 1800 641 497 | Trolley Tracker |
Bunnings | 1300 554 777 | Bunnings website |
Dan Murphy's | 1800 641 497 | Trolley Tracker |
IGA | Contact your local IGA | IGA store locator |
Kmart | 1800 876 553 | Kmart website |
Officeworks | 1300 633 423 | Not available |
Spudshed | Not available | Spudshed website |
Target | 1800 163 900 | Not available |
Your responsibilities
If you use a shopping trolley, it is your responsibility to ensure the trolley remains in the shopping centre. Please return all trolleys to the designated trolley collection point.
It is an offence to leave a shopping trolley in a public place or on the verge.
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