
The ALGA is the national voice of local government representing more than 700 councils across the country. Clean Up Australia continues to work with the ALGA to maximise the support of Councils, while also providing an important forum for recognising the outstanding efforts of Councils nationally.
Click here to visit ALGA's website

Guides provide a non-formal education program that is a dynamic, flexible and values-based training in life skills, decision making and leadership. Care of the environment is important and an ongoing concern for Girl Guides Australia. Girl Guides Australia actively supports Clean Up Australia with thousands of Guides collecting rubbish from parks, beaches and roadsides across the country.
Click here to visit the Girl Guides Australia website
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Now in its fortieth year, Scholastic Book Clubs provides twice-a-term catalogues offering Australian teachers top-quality books and reading materials from Australian and international publishers. Today, Scholastic Book Clubs reaches over 100 000 teachers each month, providing the most-sought-after titles at affordable prices for children in classrooms nationwide.
Click here to visit the Scholastic Book Clubs website

Project AWARE Foundation is the dive industry's leading non-profit environmental organisation dedicated to conserving underwater environments through education, advocacy and action. Project AWARE is proud to be a Clean Up Australia Day ally and looks forward to working with the team to raise awareness of marine debris issues.
Click here to visit Project AWARE'S website

The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) is Australia's leading industry organisation representing 10,000 employers in manufacturing, construction, automotive, telecommunications, IT, transport, labour hire and other industries. Ai Group is assisting Clean Up Australia promote Business Clean Up Day to their network of member organisations.
Click here to visit Ai Group's webiste

The NSW Fire Brigades (NSWFB) alliance with Clean Up Australia Day is one way the NSWFB contributes to a safer, cleaner environment and demonstrates its commitment to community and environmental protection.
The NSWFB is responsible for preventing and responding to fire emergencies, protecting 90 percent of the State's population in the major cities, metropolitan areas and towns across rural and regional NSW.
The NSWFB also protects all of the State's 6.83 million people and its inland waterways from hazardous material emergencies, and maintains 166 units accredited to rescue people and animals from non-fire situations.
The NSWFB's purpose is to minimise the impact of hazards and emergency incidents not only on the people and economy of NSW, but also its environment.
An organisational priority for the NSWFB is to operate in an environmentally responsible and ecologically sustainable manner by implementing a range of initiatives to save water and energy, reduce waste and increase recycling.
For more information about the NSWFB visit www.fire.nsw.gov.au.