New year, clear space: a room-by-room decluttering guide
Start 2026 with less clutter and more purpose. Our practical room-by-room guide helps you declutter and donate items to charity bins near you.
Just off the main shopping strip on Margaret Street, this Brotherhood of St Laurence store has been part of the Moonee Ponds community for years. Locals from Moonee Ponds, Essendon, Ascot Vale, and Flemington appreciate having a trusted spot to donate quality secondhand goods. The store accepts clothing, shoes, accessories, books, homewares, and small household items in good condition. Moonee Ponds has a village feel despite its proximity to the city, and this store reflects that community spirit with its friendly volunteer team. Every donation helps the Brotherhood continue its important work supporting disadvantaged Australians through employment programs, aged care services, and youth support. Open Monday to Saturday from 9:30am to 5pm, the store fits easily into your weekend routine. Whether you're decluttering or simply passing on items you no longer need, your donations make a real difference.

Start 2026 with less clutter and more purpose. Our practical room-by-room guide helps you declutter and donate items to charity bins near you.

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