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Volunteers clean up the beach

15.10. 2009

 

THE Mandurah Surf Life Saving Club in Western Australia started its the 2009/10 season with an annual beach clean up last Sunday.

 

Volunteers walked the beach in cold, windy conditions to remove rubbish that had accumulated over winter.

 

Items collected ranged from street barricades to logs, an old barbecue, bottles, buoys, plastic and ropes.

 

One young member even found a $50 note in the sand dunes.

 

Bakers Delight Meadow Springs provided with scones and morning tea.

 

Club members want everyone to keep the coastline clean and safe.

 

Courtesy Mandurah Mail.


Mandurah Clean Up

Great effort: Members of the Mandurah Surf Lifesaving Club

celebrate after cleaning up the beach in San Remo last Sunday morning.