Cooroora Connect An Initiative of Pomona & District Community House
March 2021
Go on, do your bit to Clean Up Australia If local organisers of Clean Up Australia Day have their way, hundreds of people will get out in the community on Sunday 7 March to do their bit and collect rubbish from our villages, creeks, parks and roadside verges. The annual event is the biggest community-focussed effort towards gathering and recycling everything from discarded mattresses and old car bodies to straws and cigarette butts wantonly discarded. At Pomona, Belinda Wedlock will coordinate the town clean-up from the War Memorial Rotunda, from 8am to 11 am. Volunteers are welcome, no matter what their ages. The clean-up team will include 20 Emergency Services cadets. Cr Joe Jurisevic will again organise four-wheel drive clubs and volunteers to scour the Yurol State Forest for illegally dumped materials. With introduction of a 10-cent container deposit for every can or bottle that’s recycled, Ms Wedlock said straws and alcohol containers now made up a greater volume of total waste collected on Clean Up Australia Sunday. Ms Wedlock said the volume of waste collected had dropped also since community newspapers had stopped their free print editions. The worst areas for dumping litter were not only within town, but also along entrance roads leading to Pomona. “We can’t let the kids go
Some of last year’s helpers. Back row: Mandy Botterell, Sabine Wedlock and dad Brad Wedlock. Front: Anna Hand and Sarai Wedlock. unsupervised on the road verges, so processed by Noosa Council. we restrict them to the town, but we Those taking part on the day are hope that adults will walk Pioneer asked to wear a hat and gloves, bring Road and Yurol Forest Drive to their own water and wear closed collect rubbish dumped there,” she shoes. said. More information: At the end of the day, all collected www.cleanup.org.au/community or waste is sorted into recyclable and phone Ms Wedlock on 0400 732 694. non-recyclable materials and
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