Clean Up Program

image of cleaning up litter from the waterwaysThe Healthy Waterways Clean Up crews remove over 220,000 items of litter from our waterways each year. The crews consist of two people in one of two tinnies (small metal boats). They collect floating litter and, in accessible areas, pick up litter from riverbanks and from within mangroves.

Items collected are general litter (that can be handled safely) such as cans, glass and plastic bottles, plastic bags, polystyrene, cardboard and food wrappings etc.

The Healthy Waterways Clean Up Program is designed as a roving clean-up crew for targeted catchments and is not sufficiently resourced to respond to specific requests.

The objectives of this Program are to:Litter is resuspended into mangrove areas after heavy rainfall and a drop in tide heights causing problems for aquatice species and adding to pollution of our waterways

  • Clear waterways of floating rubbish / litter and some riverbank areas of ground litter, providing immediate benefits in terms of enhanced amenity and a cleaner environment.
  • Identify hazards to navigation by boats (large things like logs and floating drums, not plastic bags) for removal by the ‘appropriate authority’ (e.g. Maritime Safety Queensland for most navigation hazards, relevant council for dead animals).
  • Provide reports on the quantity and type of litter, the times / tides when this occurs and the areas where litter accumulate.
  • Participate in community events and education programs aimed at changing community and industry attitudes and behaviour to litter disposal.

Litter collected from a day in the Clean Up boat on the Brisbane River

The Clean Up Program services four catchments within South East Queensland:

Brisbane and Bremer Rivers (weekly)
Approximately 80 kilometres between the mouth of the Brisbane River at Fisherman Island and Colleges Crossing near Ipswich, including all navigable creeks between, and the Bremer River up to and including the Ipswich City reach up stream to the MiHi Creek.

Gold Coast (fortnightly)
Natural waterways (no canal estates) from the Nerang River at R A Stevens Bridge downstream to the Gold Coast Bridge at Southport, the Broadwater at Southport, and all navigable waterways in Tallebudgera and Currumbin Creeks.

Logan (monthly)
Upper reaches of Logan River, from the boat ramp at Henderson Street Park, Logan Reserve to the Geoff Philip Bridge, Logan Village.

Particular attention is given to known litter ‘hot spots’:

  • Sections of the Brisbane River between the University of Queensland at St Lucia and the Regatta Ferry terminal at Toowong
  • From the Walter Taylor Bridge at Indooroopilly to the University of Queensland at St Lucia
  • Stretches of the Brisbane River before and after the Story Bridge
  • Breakfast and Norman Creeks
  • Mangrove and riverbank areas at Pinkenba, Bulimba, Brisbane City (Story Bridge and Garden Point), Milton, St Lucia and Dutton Park

Reporting litter:

If you wish to report waterway litter in the areas above please phone Healthy Waterways on (07) 3177 9100 or email us. In other regions please call your local council.

With the introduction of the Waste Reduction and Recycling Act 2011, members of the public can speak out and report littering and illegal dumping involving a vehicle or a vessel.

Funding Partners include:

 


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