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Community gathers in Eaton for Clean Up Australia Day

Rose PataneBunbury Herald
Dennis and Amberlee Earnshaw, 14, at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconDennis and Amberlee Earnshaw, 14, at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald

Volunteers in Eaton and across the country gave up their time on Sunday morning for a good cause.

March 1 marked Clean Up Australia Day, with Leschenault Catchment Council holding an event at the Eaton Foreshore.

Project officer Rachel Allan said the event was part of the Estuary Connect Program, created by community for community.

“It’s all about providing opportunities, resources and information to help people be directly involved helping the health of Leschenault Estuary through volunteering opportunities, citizen science, and interactive workshops,” she said.

Ms Allan said the community response to the event was absolutely fantastic, and it had been great to see many people and families take part.

“It’s a huge benefit to the environment,” she said.

“We’re making sure that our rubbish doesn’t end up in our waterways and is incredibly harmful, but it also really fosters that community spirit and sense of stewardship over our environment.”

Ms Allan said the LCC offered a range of other opportunities as part of the program, and encouraged everyone to get involved.

Kate, 9, Kath, John, 15, and Glenna Macayan, and Sol Capuyan at the Eaton Foreshore for Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconKate, 9, Kath, John, 15, and Glenna Macayan, and Sol Capuyan at the Eaton Foreshore for Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Volunteers gathered to help clean up the Eaton Foreshore for Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconVolunteers gathered to help clean up the Eaton Foreshore for Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Ruby Pieters, 7, at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconRuby Pieters, 7, at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Leschenault Catchment Council project officer Rachel Allan.
Camera IconLeschenault Catchment Council project officer Rachel Allan. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Matt, 8, and Helen D at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconMatt, 8, and Helen D at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Volunteers were treated to some morning tea after cleaning up the Eaton Foreshore.
Camera IconVolunteers were treated to some morning tea after cleaning up the Eaton Foreshore. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Ivan, 14, Lauren, and Lucien Anker, 12, at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconIvan, 14, Lauren, and Lucien Anker, 12, at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Sharon and Francis Anderson.
Camera IconSharon and Francis Anderson. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
Charlotte, 11, and Neve Thomson, 9.
Camera IconCharlotte, 11, and Neve Thomson, 9. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
John Collins with some of his finds at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day.
Camera IconJohn Collins with some of his finds at the Eaton Foreshore on Clean Up Australia Day. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald
The Eaton Foreshore.
Camera IconThe Eaton Foreshore. Credit: Rose Patane/Bunbury Herald

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