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During a national week of action, more than 680,000 volunteers across 6,834 sites have removed an estimated 15 thousand tonnes of rubbish from their favorite parks, beaches, bushland, suburban streets, and waterways across the nation.
Pip Kiernan, the new Chair of Clean Up Australia, speaking from the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, where it all began 30 years ago, noted how proud she is to see so many more Australians taking up the challenge to continue her Dad’s crusade against rubbish.
“It’s amazing to see so many people are as passionate about looking after the environment as Dad was; I am confident that together we can continue to grow Clean Up Australia Day well into the future,” said Pip Kiernan.
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