Stand-alone houses can use their maroon lid food waste bin every week on their normal bin day. All other waste services remain the same. Visit lanecove.nsw.gov.au/foodwaste for details.
The Lane Cove LGA has approximately 90 hectares of bushland under the care, control and management of Council. Since the 1970's a bush regeneration program has managed these reserves, home to a large variety of native plants and animals including threatened species.
Discover more about the natural heritage of Lane Cove, including the bushland, wildlife, waterways and indigenous history in The Natural Environment of Lane Cove book.
Discover the vegetation of our remnant bushland, including six vegetation communities and one fungi community that are listed as endangered.
Learn how Council manages and protects our valued remnant bushland through its bush regeneration and feral animal control programs.
It is important for residents who live next to the bush to be “bushfire-ready”, especially during the warmer, drier months. The latest Bushfire Prone map is now available.
Discover the natural and cultural heritage and values of our local bushland.
Learn about the urban pressures on our bushland, from dumping, weed invasion and encroachment to many other human impacts.
A useful resource about the plants, wildlife, waterways and bushland of Lane Cove. Download your copy of The Natural Environment of Lane Cove book.
Benefits of bushwalking and feature walks in Lane Cove