Clean up around the bays
This looks like a great way to get stuck in and help the environment around our bays. See information below and the Facebook link for more information.
Save the date:
Sunday 8th November
10am - 12/1pm
Meet: Outside Mission Bay playground - beachside
BYO: rubbish sacks (1 recycling, 1 general rubbish)
Help: make our beaches beautiful again - starting at Mission Bay beach we will walk the bays picking up rubbish for removal.
At this stage people helping will need to be responsible for disposing of the rubbish collected. Will chat with council on how I can potentially make that easier.
Finish: With a cold beer at Moretons Bar & Restauran
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