CLEAN Up Australia Day is coming up in March so why not register your site now in 2010 and do your bit for the country.
This year is the 20th anniversary of Clean Up Australia Day and the charity organisation is hoping to make it the biggest ever – with your help!
Sunday March 7 is Clean Up Australia Day but there are separate days for businesses and schools.
Business Clean Up Day is on Tuesday March 2 and School Clean Up Day is on Friday March 5.
Below is some information on how to get involved in this unique day.
You can help by simply picking up one or two wrappers – or by picking up countless amounts of rubbish.
Many people every year get involved to help keep our country clean.
There are also business and individual and team initiatives. Here is how to join from cleanupaustraliaday.org.au
Organising a Clean Up Site
1. Create a site
Select a site in your local area that you think needs a Clean Up. Local councils may be able to assist you to identify a potential site. Register on cleanupaustralia.com.au
Unfortunately our website doesn’t hold information on registrations from previous years, so even if you have taken past before, you will need to enter all your details to ensure your site is fully registered.
2. Receive your Clean Up Kit
Once you have registered we will send you a Clean Up Kit containing everything you need for your event.
3. Promote your Clean Up site to attract volunteers
Read the site guide in your Clean Up kit for ideas on how to promote your site and download additional materials.
4. Preparation for your Clean Up event
Read the site guide in your Clean Up kit for information on how to prepare for your event and make sure conduct a site inspection beforehand, ensuring you have implemented any risk controls.
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