Springfield Lakes Residents Mobilise for Annual Clean Up Australia Day

Springfield Lakes residents have answered the call to action, joining the mission of Clean Up Australia to combat litter and safeguard the environment.



Community Effort in Springfield Lakes

Springfield Lakes Nature Care Inc., a group dedicated to preserving local parklands and waterways, is organising the annual Clean Up Australia Day event at Discovery Parkland. The group, affiliated with Queensland Water and Land Carers (QWaLC), aims to foster environmental awareness and promote sustainable practices within the community. The event will focus on removing litter from Discovery and Regatta Lakes, addressing the significant issue of plastic pollution that threatens marine life.

Volunteers are encouraged to participate, with registration available online and on the day at the Discovery Parkland carpark. Residents who wish to clean up their streets can also register and receive rubbish collection bags and gloves. Kayak and canoe owners can launch their vessels from the Regatta Lake pontoon to participate in the water-based clean-up effort.

Environmental Impact and Awareness

The organisers stress the importance of preventing litter from entering waterways, highlighting the long-lasting harm of plastic waste. They state that plastic breaks down into micro pieces, entering the food chain and endangering marine animals. The event aims to contribute to keeping Moreton Bay and the wider coastline clean.

Participants are advised to wear sun-protective clothing and closed-in shoes and, if possible, bring their own water bottles, garden gloves, and litter grabbers. Disposable gloves will be provided, and morning tea will be served after the clean-up.

National Movement and History

Clean Up Australia Day is a nationwide initiative that began in 1990. Inspired by Ian Kiernan’s concern over ocean pollution, the organisation has grown into a well-known environmental charity that provides practical solutions for sustainable living. 

It works with communities, governments, and businesses to tackle waste management and environmental protection. The organisation aims to remove existing rubbish and prevent future accumulation of waste.



The Clean up Australia Day event will be held on Sunday, 2 March 2025, from 7:30 AM to 10:30 A.M. AEST, at Discovery Parkland, 180 Springfield Lakes Boulevard Carpark, Springfield Lakes, QLD 4300, Australia.

Published Date 24-Feb-2025

Ipswich Logs Biggest ‘Clean Up Australia Day’ Participation for the City

Great work Ipswich, for a record 55 registered sites for Clean Up Australia Day, yielding the biggest turnout yet for the city!



Hundreds of locals stepped up and participated in the annual, nationwide Clean Up Australia Day activity held on 5 March 2023. Environment and Sustainability Committee Chairperson Councillor Russell Milligan said he was proud and “blown away” by the rubbish Ipswich locals collected.

The Springfield Scouts Group had 40 members and 65 parents as participants and covered two parklands around the YMCA Springfield Lakes Community Centre. The group was able to clear over 300 kg of rubbish. 

“We were very happy to contribute back to society and help the environment and we look forward to next year’s event,” Springfield Cub Scout Leader Thomas Hewitt said.

“Community groups around the city should be applauded at the great work they’ve done in cleaning up and helping to keep Ipswich beautiful,” Cr Milligan said.

“I would also urge everyone to think carefully about their waste and to always dispose of rubbish in the correct manner.”



Ipswich City Council’s Environment and Sustainability team supports educational programs that encourage locals to attend events like Clean Up Australia Day. Participation in environmental events encourages positive behaviour change and promotes appreciation and care for the local environment.

Council is also working on several initiatives to improve resource recovery as part of its Resource Recovery Strategy and Implementation Plan 2021-2031.

Published 19 March 2023