Thursday, 5 February 2026

Rotary steps up to clean up

Warragul Rotary Club members were proud to join the millions of volunteers across Australia participating in clean up events over the past 34 years for Clean Up Australia Day earlier this month. On Saturday, March 4, members gathered at Rotary Park...

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Rotary steps up to clean up
Geoff Chilver delivered the safety talk before the clean-up activity began (from left) Anthea Dacy, Ross Dawson, Paul Vaughan, Richard Habgood, Geoff Chilver and Tony Carson.
Warragul Rotarians with the collected rubbish ready to head for the Baw Baw Shire transfer station (from left) Andrea Klindworth, Anna Chilver, Teresa Mitchell, Tony Carson, Ross Dawson, Anthea Dacy, Fleur Craig and Geoff Chilver.
Warragul Rotarians with the collected rubbish ready to head for the Baw Baw Shire transfer station (from left) Andrea Klindworth, Anna Chilver, Teresa Mitchell, Tony Carson, Ross Dawson, Anthea Dacy, Fleur Craig and Geoff Chilver.

Warragul Rotary Club members were proud to join the millions of volunteers across Australia participating in clean up events over the past 34 years for Clean Up Australia Day earlier this month.
On Saturday, March 4, members gathered at Rotary Park, donned gloves and took bags to collect rubbish. Teams cleaned up the park and along the linear trail and Hazel Creek from Bowen St to behind the Burke St sporting precinct before enjoying a well earned morning tea.
Five bags of rubbish were collected and one bag of recyclables. Cigarette butts, food packaging, soft plastics and advertising materials were common items of rubbish. Many drink cans and bottles were recovered for recycling. Some of the more unusual items collected were a bicycle wheel, a shopping trolley and an acrylic fingernail.
Avoiding rubbishing our environment is important. It is unpleasant and annoying for users of public spaces to see that others do not care. Rubbish entering waterways can harm our wildlife along creeks, rivers and faraway beaches. All Australians can help by reducing, reusing and refusing as often as possible.
Warragul Rotary acknowledged Paul Vaughan from Baw Baw Shire for joining in and providing the free disposal of rubbish collected at a council transfer station.

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