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We work towards litter prevention and reduction in Western Australia using community engagement, education, legislation and enforcement strategies.

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Litter Grant Round OPEN

Grants of up to $10,000 are available for initiatives that address litter. The grants provide financial assistance for action and education on litter prevention.

Event

Kimberley Clean Ups

KABC will be in the Kimberley for three community events.

Event

Let's Clean-up Dampier 2024!

Come and join the Dampier clean-up event on Sunday 19 May 2024.

Event

Clean-up event at the Abrolhos Islands

Keep Australia Beautiful is joining Flotsam and Jetsam volunteers to clean up marine debris at the Abrolhos Islands.

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What we do

Keep Australia Beautiful Council (KABC) provides leadership in the field of litter prevention and reduction in Western Australia. Through community awareness and engagement, education, legislation and enforcement strategies, KABC works to change the attitudes and behaviours of the community and strives for a litter-free WA.

By offering a range of innovative programs and initiatives for individuals and community groups as well as schools, businesses, community groups and local government authorities, KABC hopes to inspire community action and positive environmental outcomes.

Get involved Find out how you can be involved in keeping Australia beautiful.
Campaigns Read about our anti-litter campaigns to raise awareness and reduce littering.
Resources View our resources designed to help support litter prevention in Western Australia.

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Council members

Patrons, sponsors and partners

Annual reports

Governance

Litter Prevention Strategy for WA 2020-2025

Ministerial reporting

Hon Reece Whitby MLA

Minister for Energy; Environment; Climate Action

Administration and general queries (not for infringements)

Address:

Locked Bag 10

Joondalup DC WA 6919

Telephone:

61 8 6364 7210

Email:

kabc@kabc.wa.gov.au

Enforcement Officer - infringement queries

Telephone:

61 8 6364 7913

Email:

enforcement@kabc.wa.gov.au

Schools Coordinator

Telephone:

61 8 6364 6632

Email:

cleanschools@kabc.wa.gov.au

Adopt-a-Spot Program

Telephone:

61 8 6364 6942

Email:

adoptaspot@kabc.wa.gov.au

Tidy Towns Program Coordinator

Telephone:

61 8 6364 6643

Email:

tidytowns@kabc.wa.gov.au

Media inquiries

Telephone:

0437 228 870

Email:

media@dwer.wa.gov.au

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Government of Western Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders both past and present.

© Government of Western Australia 2017 to 2024

Keep Australia Beautiful WA (2024)

FAQs

What does Keep Australia Beautiful do? ›

What we do. Keep Australia Beautiful Council (KABC) provides leadership in the field of litter prevention and reduction in Western Australia.

Who founded Keep Australia Beautiful? ›

1971 Keep Australia Beautiful National Association commenced, formed by Dame Phyllis Frost &Colin Hill. 1974-5 “Dopes Rubbish Australia” and “Pig” television campaigns launched. 1970's CARE AWARDS and Golden Broom Awards.

What is the litter campaign in Australia? ›

Keep Australia Beautiful runs community education and awareness campaigns to reduce littering in WA. Since 2009, Western Australia has achieved some great success in reducing litter, with a 27% reduction in the number of items littered and a 21% reduction in the volume of litter recorded via the National Litter Index.

How to teach about littering? ›

Introduce the terms LITTER and WASTE. Explain that litter is waste put in the wrong place (e.g., on the ground, on the road, etc.). Ask the students, "What happens to some litter when it rains?" Explain that when litter ends-up going down a storm drain, it is one type of non- point source pollution.

What is the purpose of Keep America Beautiful? ›

Established in 1953, Keep America Beautiful provides the expertise, programs and resources to help people End Littering, Improve Recycling, Beautify America's public spaces, and Restore & Support resilient communities.

What is Keep Australia Beautiful Week? ›

Keep Australia Beautiful Week is held in August every year to raise awareness of the things we can all do to reduce litter.

Why do you think people litter? ›

Studies have actually been conducted to answer that question and they've found that the answer generally boils down to four main reasons: Laziness or carelessness. Lack of access to trash receptacles. Lenient law enforcement.

Who was the original owner of Australia? ›

Australia is made up of many different and distinct Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups, each with their own culture, language, beliefs and practices. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are the first peoples of Australia, meaning they were here for thousands of years prior to colonisation.

Who found out about Australia? ›

While Indigenous Australians have inhabited the continent for tens of thousands of years, and traded with nearby islanders, the first documented landing on Australia by a European was in 1606. The Dutch explorer Willem Janszoon landed on the western side of Cape York Peninsula and charted about 300 km of coastline.

What is the purpose of the Australian coat of arms? ›

The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is the formal symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia and signifies Commonwealth authority and ownership. It is used by Australian Government departments and agencies, statutory and non-statutory authorities, the Parliament and Commonwealth courts and tribunals.

What is the Australian way of saying beautiful? ›

What a Beaut

There are so many beautiful people in Australia, they must have just needed a quicker way to say beautiful… after all, they have to say it so often.

Why is Australia the most beautiful country? ›

Rounding out the top five were Canada, Switzerland and France, with Australia being voted as the eighth most beautiful country in the world, just behind the UK and Norway. From our pristine turquoise beaches and pink lakes to secret forests and ancient red deserts, Australia has it all.

What is the Australian coat of arms used for? ›

The Australian Coat of Arms are the property of the Commonwealth of Australia and are used by the Commonwealth to authenticate documents, to indicate ownership of property, and for other purposes of identification. They may not be used or reproduced by others for other purposes without permission.

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