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.
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Keep Australia Beautiful (KAB) Week is held in August and is a time to raise awareness about the simple things we can all do in our daily lives to reduce our impact on the environment and encourage action to reduce litter.

Keep Australia Beautiful Week 2024  5 - 11 August  

This KAB Week, let's take action together! Every small effort counts towards a cleaner, healthier Western Australia.

Let's come together to DO THE RIGHT THING and Keep Australia Beautiful! Litter is more than just an eyesore—it harms wildlife, pollutes our environment, and poses health risks. 

See what we got up to in 2024

 

What's happening this year?

28 July - (City of Kwinana)

28 July - (Kalgoorlie)

6 August -  

9 August -

 

What we did in 2023 

We encouraged all Western Australians to register a clean up event via our Adopt-a-Spot program.

You can read about the fantastic events held across our state on our  or watch our video below.

Why Keep Australia Beautiful Week is important

Easy ways to participate

Do

  • Organise a clean-up in your neighbourhood or quick tidy up in your street. Register your clean up and we will provide resources such as bags, tongs and gloves.
  • Reduce your impact in KAB Week and look for ways to rethink your purchases and refuse single-use items that can become litter. 
  •  and report littering when you see it. Litterers can receive a $200 fine.
  • Get involved in a KABC program such as Adopt-a-Spot or become a Litter Reporter.

Learn

Share

  • Follow us and share our daily  and  posts with your networks. 
  • Put links to our information on how to get involved in your newsletter or email communications. 

History of Keep Australia Beautiful Week

In 1972, Keep Australia Beautiful Week was born. To celebrate the occasion, the then Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, released a historical video 'Live Without Litter. His words resonate with us all still today.

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