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Business Clean up Australia Day 2026

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Clean Up Australia Day is back, and you're invited to take part.

From our beaches and creeks to neighbourhood parks and bushland, litter continues to impact the places we love. Plastics remain the most common type of litter found in natural environments, and items like vapes and batteries are increasingly turning up where they don’t belong. 

Clean Up Australia Day is a chance to come together and make a visible difference.

people picking litter by trees

Three Clean up opportunities

  • Business Clean Up Day on Tuesday 24 February 2026 
  • Schools Clean Up Day on Friday 27 February 2026 
  • Clean Up Australia Day on Sunday 1 March 2026 

Why get involved?

  • be part of a national movement that has inspired more than 23 million volunteers
  • help protect local beaches, waterways, parks and bushland
  • show care for the place we call home and set a positive example for others.
Clean up Australia Day bags full of rubbish

Is there a cost involved? 

CUAD ask businesses to pay a small fee to cover some costs. 

Find out more

Visit the Clean Up Australia Day website 

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