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How you can help after polystyrene ball spill

If you love the Sunshine Coast's beaches and have spare time this weekend, please head to Alexandra Headland or Picnic Point to help pick up polystyrene balls that have washed up.

 
How you can help after polystyrene ball spill

If you love the beach and have spare time this weekend, please head to Alexandra Headland or Picnic Point to help pick up polystyrene balls that have washed up.

Sunshine Coast Council staff will be on hand at several locations across the weekend, handing out hessian sacks and collecting the balls picked up by community members as part of the wider cleanup operation. 

Alexandra Headland

  • When: Saturday November 11, 8am-2pm
  • Where: Find our marquee at Beach Access 156, next to the Alex Skate Park, to grab a hessian collection bag. 

Picnic Point

  • When: Saturday November 11, 8am-2pm
  • Where: Find our marquee near the toilet block in Girl Guide Park to grab a hessian collection bag. 

Clean up continues 

The beach clean-up continues this weekend, after polystyrene balls washed up on Alexandra Headland, Maroochydore and Cotton Tree beaches, and along the Maroochy River last Friday (November 3, 2023). 

Thank-you to all the community groups and volunteers for your invaluable help so far. 

Council’s beach tractor will also be sweeping the beach across the weekend. 

Correct disposal essential

Council will dispose of the polystyrene balls via a sealed bag so the loose balls don’t escape into the environment again. 

The cause of the spill is still being investigated.



This article How you can help after polystyrene ball spill has been supplied from the OurSC website and has been published here with permission.