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Linda Prendergast joins Darren Chester and Martin Cameron for community action day in Morwell
Local MPs Martin Cameron and Darren Chester, alongside resident Linda Prendergast, organized a community action day at Waterhole Creek, removing eight bags of rubbish and two shopping trolleys, with plans for further cleanup.
Local Members of Parliament Martin Cameron and Darren Chester with Morwell resident Linda Prendergast. Following local feedback about rubbish accumulating in Waterhole Creek in Morwell, the MPs assembled a team to undertake their own community action day.
Local MPs Martin Cameron and Darren Chester team up with resident Linda Prendergast to tackle rubbish in Waterhole Creek, aiming for a larger cleanup effort soon
Despite removing eight bags of rubbish and two shopping trolleys in less than an hour, there's still more to be done, and they will be approaching local authorities to arrange a bigger effort in the weeks ahead.
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
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