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Used syringes can pose a health hazard to the community.
Council provides syringe disposal bins in our public toilets. These bins are monitored and maintained by a contracting service.
Report a found syringe
Residents return their full containers to one of the following locations:
The Needle and Syringe Program is a Department of Health program. See more Needle and Syringe Program & locations across Victoria.
If you find a need or syringe and decide to remove it yourself, make sure you:
If you get pricked by a discarded needle and syringe (often referred to as a ‘needle stick injury’), the following steps should be taken:
Businesses such as acupuncturists, doctors, hairdressers that use sharps as a part of their services must arrange for a medical waste disposal contractor to dispose of used sharps.