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Join the Garage Sale Trail

The Garage Sale Trail returns to Noosa in November.

“Getting involved is a great way to give the items you no longer need a new lease on life,” says Noosa Council’s Waste Education and Sustainability Officer, Emma Menzies.

The Garage Sale Trail helps to support a reduction in household waste by encouraging the reuse of clothing and household items, saving them from landfill.

“Over two big weekends, visit local garage sales to grab a bargain or host your own garage sale to rehome useful possessions you no longer need.”

Last year saw 2270 Noosa residents take part, turning unwanted items into more than $17,000 and sparing more than 20,000kg of items from landfill.

“It’s free to register, which gives you access to sales tips, how-to guides and promotional materials, and if you don’t have a garage don’t worry as you can join a group sale nearby, host a sale from your unit block, even your car boot, local school or get your whole street involved,” Ms Menzies said.

The National Garage Sale Trail is on over two weekends – November 9-10 and November 16-17.

Last year, nationally, the event saw a 44 per cent increase in participation, with 419,705 Australians getting involved in the council-powered circular economy event. Organisers say it’s likely the rising cost of living is driving an increasing appetite for second hand.

To register, find out more, and see a list of garage sales to be held in Noosa over the two weekends, visit www.garagesaletrail.com.au/noosa

Residents can also find useful information on Council’s waste and recycling page at www.noosa.qld.gov.au/environment-waste/waste-recycling

The Garage Sale Trail kicks off on the eve of National Recycling Week, which runs from November 11 to 17. Noosa Council’s National Recycling Week activities include a free movie screening and recycling activities for kids plus a Landfill and Resource Recovery Centre tour. For the full list, visit www.noosa.qld.gov.au

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