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HomeNewsBeach cleanup to begin with community once safe

Beach cleanup to begin with community once safe

Plans to clean up local beaches in the wake of Ex Tropical Cyclone (TC) Alfred are already underway, with the community invited to help in a coordinated operation once safe.

Sunshine Coast Council Local Disaster Management Group (LDMG) Chair Rosanna Natoli said our communities would be keen to help with the cleanup efforts.

“We understand there are so many volunteers and community groups who want to do their part to help with the cleanup, including our beautiful beaches,” Mayor Natoli said.

“We ask that you wait until it is safe to do so, and so we can all work together to effectively protect wildlife and natural areas from litter pollution.

“Conditions will continue to be dangerous along the coastline in waterways for several days with potential for flooding.

“Our top priority is safety, and as Ex TC Alfred passes we urge the community to stay safe at home or at your place of refuge.”

Similar to Clean Up Australia Day, Council will work to support volunteer groups involved in the cleanup, ensuring a coordinated and efficient cleanup operation.

This operation is expected to begin in the coming week and information on how to register will be advised.

As Ex TC Alfred continues to impact our region, keep up to date by visiting Disaster Hub Sunshine Coast.

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