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.
On Burnley Street in Richmond, this Brotherhood of St Laurence store sits in one of Melbourne's most dynamic inner suburbs. The location attracts donations from Richmond, Cremorne, Burnley, and Hawthorn residents who want their quality items to find new homes close by. The store accepts clothing, shoes, accessories, books, homewares, and small household items. Richmond's mix of young professionals, families, and long-time residents means an interesting variety of donations flow through. Note that this store opens Tuesday through Saturday from 9:30am to 5pm, taking Sundays and Mondays off. Every donation supports the Brotherhood's work helping disadvantaged Australians through employment programs, community services, and practical support. The inner-city location makes it convenient for nearby residents to drop items off during a walk or bike ride. Your preloved goods help people right here in Melbourne build better futures.

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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