Join Clean Up Australia Day and help protect our local environment. Bondi Beach is one of Australia's most treasured spots and receives up to 5 million visitors per year. The beauty of having the beach at our doorstep however comes with a responsibility to keep it clean. No-one wants a cigarette butt in their hair or underfoot on their next surf outing. So get involved this Sunday 2 March and keep Bondi beautiful.
We will be joining a few teams on the day to help clean up Bondi Beach and surrounding areas. If interested, please email us before Friday so we can arrange rubbish bags and gloves.
Last year Clean Up Australia Day received 550,000 volunteers who collected 16,150 tonnes of rubbish. Let's get it to 17,000 tonnes!
We will be joining a few teams on the day to help clean up Bondi Beach and surrounding areas. If interested, please email us before Friday so we can arrange rubbish bags and gloves.
Last year Clean Up Australia Day received 550,000 volunteers who collected 16,150 tonnes of rubbish. Let's get it to 17,000 tonnes!
Chapel Clean Up Team Meeting Point: Chapel by the Sea, 95 Roscoe St When: 11am, Sunday 2 March Clean Up Area: Bondi Beach | |
While you're collecting the rubbish, when you find a drink bottle or can, take a Trashy Selfie! The Cash For Containers campaign wants you to help promote a 10 cent refund scheme for drink containers in Australia while your doing Clean Up Australia Day this Sunday.
Here's how:
1. Take a picture of yourself (a "selfie") holding a drink container.
2. Send the selfie to premier Barry O'Farrell on Twitter - @barryofarrell with the hashtag #trashyselfie
3. Submit your photo online at www.stoptrashingaustralia.org
4. Share on Facebook
5. Share with your local newspaper
Here's how:
1. Take a picture of yourself (a "selfie") holding a drink container.
2. Send the selfie to premier Barry O'Farrell on Twitter - @barryofarrell with the hashtag #trashyselfie
3. Submit your photo online at www.stoptrashingaustralia.org
4. Share on Facebook
5. Share with your local newspaper