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Successful Clean Up Australia Day

Friends of Cardinia Creek participated in Clean Up Australia Day, collecting a massive haul of rubbish from Cardinia Creek and its surroundings.

The event which aims to inspire communities to conserve the environment and eliminate waste, was a resounding success on March 2.

Friends of Cardinia Creek acknowledged the tireless efforts of committee member John, who spent countless hours planning and directing volunteers on the day. A significant portion of the rubbish was removed from the creek itself, while a separate team focused on eradicating Scotch Thistle.

The event’s organizers expressed their gratitude to all involved, praising the community’s enthusiasm and dedication to environmental conservation. The event drew a diverse group of volunteers, including families, young people, and community leaders.

Together, they collected hundreds of kilograms of rubbish, such as plastic bottles, shopping bags, and discarded items. The cleanup effort not only improved the aesthetic appeal of the creek but also helped to protect local wildlife and preserve the natural beauty of the area. The successful event serves as a testament to the power of collective action in protecting our environment.

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