Step up or paddle up to clean up Noosa

Finley Loseby with bags of rubbish he'd collected alongside his grandma Jasmine Westeman at last year's clean up. Picture: ROB MACCOLL

Clean-Up Australia Day (CUAD) is Sunday 3 March this year and once again the Noosa community is encouraged to get involved and help remove any litter and rubbish from our parks, streets, waterways, wetlands and along the foreshores and beaches of our beautiful region.

The National CUAD event has been coordinated locally for many years by volunteer community group Noosa Integrated Catchment Association (NICA).

This year NICA volunteer Joe Jurisevic has once again organised a number of registration and collection sites across the Noosa region from Kin Kin to Peregian, including Boreen Point, Cooran, Cooroy, Federal, Noosaville, Noosa Woods, Noosa North Shore, Pomona, Sunshine Beach, Sunrise Beach and Tewantin.

Community groups will also be involved in cleaning up around Teewah and illegal dumping in our local forests.

Between 8am and 11am on 3 March, residents and visitors are invited to register at one of the volunteer manned Sign on Sites, search and collect for rubbish in the vicinity and return it for recycling or disposal. Gloves and collecting sacks will be provided.

NICA president Juanita Bloomfield is encouraging volunteers to “get involved and support your local community groups and NICA volunteers across the shire to clean up an area of your local environment”.

“The value of the Clean Up events to the Noosa environment and community cannot be underestimated. Every piece of litter removed helps improve the health of our rivers and creeks and the natural environment on which our diverse local wildlife depends.”

Clean Up Australia Day in Noosa would not be a success without the generous support of the Noosa Shire Council, NICA, Plastic Free Noosa, Allcott Hire and Cleanaway who ensure all rubbish collected is disposed of properly.

Information and updates on Clean Up Australia Day in Noosa can be found at noosariver.com.au/clean-up-australia-day-in-noosa/ or search for a site near you at cleanup.org.au