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Sue Innes of Rockingham
Sue is a KAB hero who has been working to clean up the area around
Rockingham train station. In one day she collected 14 bags of rubbish
and the place looked a lot cleaner for it. She has approached local
authorities to see if a rubbish bin can be placed at the beginning of
the path and has also contacted the council about graffiti in the area.
The graffiti has been cleaned up thanks to Sue.
Sue is now looking at targeting other areas around Rockingham. Her efforts in litter prevention are greatly appreciated!
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Local hero Sue Innes of Rockingham
A cleaner station area
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Riders pitch in to clean up
It was off with the riding gloves and on with the working gloves at
Gnangara on Saturday 21 June as volunteer trail and quad bike riders
joined forces with the Department of Environment and Conservation for a
big clean-up day.
An initiative of the Recreational Trailbike Riders' Association, the
clean-up day focused on removing as much of the accumulated rubbish as
possible from the popular riding areas in the pine forest off Gnangara
Road. Over the years it has seen an appalling amount of illegal dumping
and was literally strewn with all manner of household, commercial and
building rubbish. Sharp objects pose an obvious safety risk to riders
as well as making the area look more like a junk yard than a recreation
facility.
Over fifty volunteers gave a hand and by lunchtime they had
collected 500 bags of rubbish and cleaned several hundred square metres
of riding area. Keep up the great work RTRA!
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RTRA clean up Gnangara
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Alcoa supports World Environment Day
As a contribution to World Environment Day this year, Alcoa WA
Mining held a number of clean-up days from 12 - 14 June 2007. All
Mining employees were asked to spend just 20 minutes each collecting
litter from around the mine grounds and their immediate work areas.
Participating employees were provided with gloves and Keep Australia
Beautiful litter bags and asked to collect as much litter as possible
in selected areas. The main types of litter collected on the mines were
old gloves and used rags, used ear plugs, food wrappers and drink
containers and waste workshop materials such as pieces of metal, bolts,
o-rings, and small pieces of plastic and rubber. More than 185
employees participated over the three days collecting approximately 189
bags full of rubbish and ensuring over 25 hectares of WA mining is now
litter free!
We hope the Clean-up day will now become an annual event for WA Mining.
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Alcoa Huntly make mining litter free
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Newman College Clean Up!
Newman College Year 10 students completed a clean up at Bold Park and Kings Park at the end of May 2007.
84 students from the college participated over two days to fill 150
large rubbish bags with litter from the edges of the parks, near main
roads. The students were amazed by the variety of items they came
across which included car hub caps, stolen handbags and bank cards!
Newman College Service Learning coordinator Mike Diamond said the
students felt they had made an important contribution to the community
by cleaning up the natural environment. They really enjoyed taking part
in the project because they could see their efforts benefited the
natural environment and also made both parks more appealing to visitors
from an aesthetic point of view. The benefits of the project will
continue through increased awareness of littering and the importance of
proper waste disposal and recycling.
Well done to the students and staff at Newman College for a great effort in cleaning up!
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Jessica Gilbert, Lia Wilson and Kieran Henry at Kings Park
Pedro Bourke, Nicolas Russo, Nicole Trpevski and Storm Austin
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Michael Filby of Walpole
Michael is a regional KAB Hero who ensures 100kms of highway in the
South West is kept a litter free zone. Michael collects litter along
the No.1 Highway, from the Kent River in the east to the Shannon River
in the north on a weekly basis. He has created a rubbish bag holder
which is attached to the back of his car and works his way along the
highway filling bags. Michael strongly believes that littering is
unacceptable. His efforts and commitment to protecting the Walpole
Wilderness Area from the disastrous effects of litter are congratulated.
If you would like to let us know about other community efforts in combating litter please contact us or phone +61(8) 6467 5169.
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Local Hero Michael Filby of Walpole
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Geoff Warren of Dwellingup
Geoff is a regional KAB hero who ensures Dwellingup Primary School
is a sustainable school. Geoff exceeds his role as school Gardener
where he is seen as the initiator and driving force behind the school’s
environmental program. His contributions to the school and community
are numerous and include coordinating the Environmental Club and
community litter clean ups, tree planting particularly after the
Dwellingup bush fires, worm farming, vegetable gardening, and the
reusing of discarded materials and plants from the community within the
school grounds. His nature trail at the back of the school is a virtual
outdoor classroom and Geoff’s vast horticultural and faunal knowledge
adds greatly to the learning opportunities in the classroom.
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Local Hero Geoff Warren of Dwellingup
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Max Head of Pinjar
Max is a KAB Hero who has been working hard to maintain the beauty
of the Pinjar Forest in Wanneroo, north of Perth. Max volunteers as a
tree planter in the forest striving to maintain the biodiversity of the
area as it is constantly under threat from illegally dumped materials,
pollution and rubbish discarded by trail- bike riders. Max has been at
war with illegal dumpers by collecting and organising enormous amounts
of materials ranging from building rubble to motorbike tyres which are
dumped through the numerous winding trails of the Pinjar Forest. He has
been waiting for the City of Wanneroo’s assistance to remove the
rubbish for several years. Max also strongly believes that Western
Australia should introduce a bottle deposit system similar to South
Australia’s to put a value on litter so that it finds its way to
recycling plants, not our roadsides.
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Local Hero Max Head of Pinjar
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