Tackling Fiordland's rubbish problem

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Recently a small group of Southlanders decided to clean up the most inaccessible coast in the country.

Recently a small group of Southlanders decided to clean up the most inaccessible coast in the country.

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11/11/2012 9:01:59 a.m.

Annie wrote:

Good work guys! This used to happen evey year, so good to see you looking after that beautiful part of NZ.Would it not be viable to get together with sustainable coastlines and get this happening all around NZ, and if so who do we make contact with to volunteer??

9/11/2012 7:13:38 p.m.

Diana wrote:

I cringe every time I hear that sick "Clean green NZ". Per head of[population we are the filthiest place on the planet.

9/11/2012 9:54:55 a.m.

^ yep wrote:

yep i agree with you darcy on that one if you go to prison you can also give back to society by cleaning the country up i mean right now they get 3 meals a day tv internet and a warm bed time to EARN your stay

7/11/2012 10:58:33 a.m.

Darcy wrote:

With so many people unemployed and prisoners they should be out there cleaning it up.