Four Mile Beach Clean-up โ€“ Port Douglas, QLD

Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of our longest running QLD beach monitoring sites. Since 2009 we’ve been cleaning and recording data every month.

Join our Tangaroa Blue coordinators who will be meeting volunteers at Bruno Reidwig Memorial Park at the end of Solandar Blvd in Port Douglas at 8:30 am, on Sunday, Dec. 8th for our regular, monthly clean-up of Four Mile Beach.

All equipment will be provided, we just need volunteers to wear closed shoes, bring sun/rain protection, and plenty of drinking water (1 to 2 litres is recommended) but please avoid bringing single-use plastic water bottles ๐Ÿ™‚

To register or for any questions, please email info@tangaroablue.org.

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

This event is being supported through the Community Sustainability and Action Grants – Queensland Government.

THANK YOU!

Four Mile Beach Clean-up โ€“ Port Douglas, QLD

Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of our longest running QLD beach monitoring sites. Since 2009 we’ve been cleaning and recording data every month.

Join our Tangaroa Blue coordinators who will be meeting volunteers at Bruno Reidweg Memorial Park at the end of Solandar Blvd in Port Douglas at 8:30 am, on Monday, October 14th for our regular, monthly clean-up of Four Mile Beach.

All equipment will be provided, we just need volunteers to wear closed shoes, bring sun/rain protection, and plenty of drinking water (1 to 2 litres is recommended) but please avoid bringing single-use plastic water bottles ๐Ÿ™‚

To register or for any questions, please email vanessa@tangaroablue.org.

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

This event is being supported through the Community Sustainability and Action Grants – Queensland Government.

THANK YOU!

Four Mile Beach Clean-up โ€“ Port Douglas, QLD

Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of our longest running QLD beach monitoring sites. Since 2009 we’ve been cleaning and recording data every month.

Join our Tangaroa Blue coordinators who will be meeting volunteers at Bruno Reidweg Memorial Park at the end of Solandar Blvd in Port Douglas at 8:30 am, on Saturday, September 14th for our regular, monthly clean-up of Four Mile Beach.

All equipment will be provided, we just need volunteers to wear closed shoes, bring sun/rain protection, and plenty of drinking water (1 to 2 litres is recommended) but please avoid bringing single-use plastic water bottles ๐Ÿ™‚

To register or for any questions, please email vanessa@tangaroablue.org.

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

This event is being supported through the Community Sustainability and Action Grants – Queensland Government.

THANK YOU!

4 Mile Beach Clean-up โ€“ Port Douglas, QLD

Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of our longest running QLD beach monitoring sites. Since 2009 we’ve been cleaning and recording data every month.

Join our Tangaroa Blue coordinators who will be meeting volunteers at Bruno Reidweg Memorial Park at the end of Solandar Blvd in Port Douglas at 8:30 am, on Saturday, August 24th for our regular, monthly clean-up of Four Mile Beach.

All equipment will be provided, we just need volunteers to wear closed shoes, bring sun/rain protection, and plenty of drinking water (1 to 2 litres is recommended) but please avoid bringing single-use plastic water bottles ๐Ÿ™‚

To register or for any questions, please email vanessa@tangaroablue.org.

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

This event is being supported through the Community Sustainability and Action Grants – Queensland Government.

THANK YOU!

4 Mile Beach Clean-up โ€“ Port Douglas, QLD

Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas is one of our longest running QLD beach monitoring sites. Since 2009 we’ve been cleaning and recording data every month.

Join our Tangaroa Blue coordinators who will be meeting volunteers at Bruno Reidweg Memorial Park at the end of Solandar Blvd in Port Douglas at 8:30 am, on Saturday, July 27th for our regular, monthly clean-up of Four Mile Beach.

All equipment will be provided, we just need volunteers to wear closed shoes, bring sun/rain protection, and plenty of drinking water (1 to 2 litres is recommended) but please avoid bringing single-use plastic water bottles.

To register or for any questions, please email vanessa@tangaroablue.org.

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

This event is being supported through the Community Sustainability and Action Grants – Queensland Government.

THANK YOU!

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