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Clean Up Australia Day Volunteers Needed!

Peter Roberts cleaning up

Peter Roberts cleaning up

Bass Coast Shire Council is encouraging members of the community to take part in this year’s ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ on Sunday 2 March

By Carol McCormack - 3rd February 2003 - Back to News

Bass Coast Shire Council is encouraging members of the community to take part in this year’s ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ on Sunday 2 March.

"Clean Up Australia Day is a terrific opportunity for people to spend a few hours cleaning up their part of the country," said Peter Roberts, Waste Management Officer with Bass Coast Shire Council.

"In only a few hours, people can make a significant contribution that benefits our natural environment," he said.

Clean Up Australia Day is the largest community participation event in the country, attracting half a million volunteers every year. Since 1989, more than 5 million Australians have volunteered their time to clean up Australia. As a result approximately 180,000 tonnes of waste has been removed from beaches, roadsides, waterways and parklands across the country.

Last year more than 30 groups at 23 sites across the Shire participated.

Why not participate and clean up your bit of Australia? You can participate as an individual, family, with a bunch of friends or as a member of a community group. To take part, register with the Clean Up Australia team by calling 1800 024 890 or logging onto the website at www.cleanup.com.au.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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