The Great Western Tiers National Events
Clean up Australia Day
Starts Sunday March 7th 2027
πΏ Clean Up Australia Day is a nationally recognised community initiative that encourages Australians to help keep local parks, beaches, waterways, streets and public spaces clean, safe and beautiful for future generations.
Here in The Great Western Tiers, residents, schools, sporting clubs, community groups and local businesses can all play a part. Whether you live in Great Western Tiers, work nearby, or care about the wider Tasmania environment, this is a practical way to make a positive local difference.
greatwesterntiers.tas.guide is proud to help promote community-minded events like Clean Up Australia Day across The Great Western Tiers and the surrounding region.
β»οΈ How To Get Involved In The Great Western Tiers
There are two easy ways to participate in Clean Up Australia Day.
π§€ Register a Clean Up Site as a Site Supervisor
Organise and lead a local clean up event in Great Western Tiers, or choose a nearby area in #shortstate# that could benefit from community attention.
http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/register
π± Join an Existing Clean Up Site as a Volunteer
Search for a registered clean up site near The Great Western Tiers and become part of the local community effort.
http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au/join
π Three Simple Steps To A Successful Clean Up
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π Choose Your Local Location
Find an area in The Great Western Tiers that could benefit from a clean up, such as a beach, park, reserve, riverbank, roadside, walking trail, playground or public space. You can participate as an individual, family, school, business, sporting club or community group. -
π’ Promote Your Great Western Tiers Event
Invite friends, family, neighbours, work colleagues and community groups to join your clean up effort. The more people involved, the bigger the positive impact for The Great Western Tiers and the wider Tasmania environment. -
π§Ή Conduct Your Clean Up Safely
Make sure volunteers have gloves, bags, sun protection, enclosed footwear and drinking water. Site Supervisors should arrange rubbish collection with the local council or a waste management provider before the event.
πΏ Free Clean Up Kit
Registered participants may receive a Clean Up Kit to help support their local activity in The Great Western Tiers. These kits may include:
- π§€ Gloves
- ποΈ Rubbish bags
- π Safety and information materials
- π£ Promotional resources
Business registrations may incur a registration fee. Please refer to the official Clean Up Australia Day website for current details, registration requirements and participation guidelines.
βοΈ Safety Tips For Volunteers
- Wear enclosed footwear π
- Use sun protection and a hat π§’
- Stay hydrated π§
- Use gloves when handling rubbish π§€
- Supervise children appropriately π¨βπ©βπ§
- Avoid sharp, dangerous or unknown items β οΈ
Clean Up Australia Day is a simple but powerful way for The Great Western Tiers locals to show pride in their town, city, suburb, coastline, bushland and shared public spaces.
For official information, safety guidelines and Site Supervisor resources, please visit:
http://www.cleanupaustraliaday.org.au
π Community information proudly shared by GREATWESTERNTIERS.TAS.GUIDE for The Great Western Tiers, Tasmania.
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