Baku (Cape Kimberley) Community Clean-up, Daintree, QLD
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Do you want to help protect Far North Queensland’s stunning beaches and marine life?
Make waves of change and join us for our ReefClean community clean-up in Cape Kimberley, on the traditional lands of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people in the beautiful Daintree. Along with other volunteers, you can make a practical contribution to the health of the marine and coastal environment of Far North Queensland.
When: Wednesday 23rd July | 10am-3pm
To Register: Email bHVjeSB8IHRhbmdhcm9hYmx1ZSAhIG9yZw==. Registration is essential.
Where – Meeting Points:
1) Daintree River Ferry Terminal – Southside: 9:30 am (if you require a ferry pass)
2) Cape Kimberley car park: 10:00 am
Limited spaces for transport with us from Cairns/Port Douglas are available. Get in touch to secure a spot.
Let us know your meeting point and if you have any dietary requirements, as we provide lunch on the day.
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.
ReefClean is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and delivered by Tangaroa Blue Foundation.
Make waves of change and join us for our ReefClean community clean-up in Cape Kimberley, on the traditional lands of the Eastern Kuku Yalanji people in the beautiful Daintree. Along with other volunteers, you can make a practical contribution to the health of the marine and coastal environment of Far North Queensland.
When: Wednesday 23rd July | 10am-3pm
To Register: Email bHVjeSB8IHRhbmdhcm9hYmx1ZSAhIG9yZw==. Registration is essential.
Where – Meeting Points:
1) Daintree River Ferry Terminal – Southside: 9:30 am (if you require a ferry pass)
2) Cape Kimberley car park: 10:00 am
Limited spaces for transport with us from Cairns/Port Douglas are available. Get in touch to secure a spot.
Let us know your meeting point and if you have any dietary requirements, as we provide lunch on the day.
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.
ReefClean is funded by the Australian Government’s Reef Trust and delivered by Tangaroa Blue Foundation.
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