Clean up Australia Day is here

Here’s one from the archives of some familiar Rainbow Beach residents - come join Clean Up Australia Day in 2019, there are stations all over the coast

Here’s one from the archives of some familiar Rainbow Beach residents – come join Clean Up Australia Day in 2019, there are stations all over the coast

Join in on March 3, and clean up Australia. As Joan from CCR&F says, “This is a global event created by an Aussie, we can’t be the country with the lowest turnout!”

There are at least four sites to choose from on the coast…

Inskip Point

It’s that time of the year again and I would  like to ask for your support, please join me at Rainbow Beach and help with my twelfth year of Inskip Point Recreational area clean-up. I would like to thank everyone for your support over the years, we will be camping from Friday night to Sunday at MV Natone.

https://parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/inskip-peninsula/pdf/natone-camp-map.pdf

There will be a signpost  to our camping area and registration desk.

Saturday 2:  8.30 start lunch at 11am followed buy afternoon clean-up for late arrivals and whoever is keen to help in the afternoon session

Sunday 3: 8.30 to 11 am followed by ‘thank you’ BBQ

Meeting Point: Meeting point will be MV Natone campground

Site Supervisor: Peter White

Freshwater Track

Cooloola 4WD club. Get a team together and collect rubbish for the length of the track. From road to beach.

Sunday 3:  7am – 12.30pm

Meeting Point: Turn off from Rainbow Beach Rd

Site Supervisor: Michael Harch

Cooloola Cove

We need volunteers to participate in cleaning up local streets, parks, roadways and sometimes creeks.

Mullins Creek foreshore is in need of help. Queen Elizabeth Drive to Rainbow Beach Road has lots of tourist traffic, and usually needs  a clean up. Some park areas and streets need a clean too.

Come and join us. Council-sponsored BBQ held later. Numbers needed for catering, water supplied. Volunteers MUST sign in and out (PLI).

Sensible clothing, hats, gloves and sunscreen a must. Come along and help us keep our area clean!

Sunday 3  7.30 – 11am

Meeting Point: Centenary Federation Park HQ

Site Supervisor: Joan Creswell, Cooloola Cove Residents and Friends

Contact: ccrnf103@bigpond.com or 5488 0436

Tin Can Bay

Join with the members of the Tin Can Bay Fishing and Tin Can Bay Girl Guides Clubs and other volunteer groups in cleaning up Tin Can Bay and nearby areas. Everyone welcome to assist.

This year they will again be cleaning the parkland area between the foreshore and the Esplanade from Norman Point to the playground, plus the parkland area between the foreshore and Toolara Road from the playground to Crab Creek.

We will also clean the Tin Can Bay Road from the Dolphin Centre to Rifle Range Road.

Clean-up bags and gloves provided to all volunteers, but you are requested to bring your own garden type gloves.

Sunday 3, sign on from 8am

Meeting Point: TCB Fishing Club Marquee located near Norman Point playground

RSVP: Tin Can Bay Fishing Club, 0437 242 171

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