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Tangaroa Blue: Four Mile Beach monthly clean-up

Saturday 19 Sep
- Saturday 19 Sep

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Free

In Person

About this event

What: Four Mile Beach monthly clean-up
When: 19th September 12:30-4:30pm
To register: email johanna@tangaroablue.org

Looking for a way to be part of practical solutions for our environment? Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of our longest-running QLD beach clean-up sites. We have been cleaning and collecting data from this site each month for the past 11 years.
Meet our Tangaroa Blue coordinators and volunteers at Bruno Reidweg Memorial Park at the end of Solandar Blvd, Port Douglas at 12:30 pm.

Volunteers need to wear enclosed shoes, bring sun/rain protection, and plenty of drinking water (1 to 2 litres is recommended). We try to ensure that all Tangaroa Blue events are free from single-use plastic, so bring along your reusable water bottle.

All equipment and drinking water top-ups will be provided.

Thank you for dedicating your energy to protecting our oceans, and we look forward to seeing you out on the beach!

Tangaroa Blue would like to thank the Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife for supporting these monthly beach clean-ups.

  • Clean-Up
  • Eco-Action
  • Oceans and Waterways
  • Waste and Recycling
NOTE: All event information was accurate at the time of publishing, but we do not take any responsibility for losses or damages incurred due to incorrect information. Please follow the links to the original organisers for further details.

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