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Clean up Australia and boost your career
Clean up Australia and boost your career Clean up Australia and boost your careerPosted October 13, 2011, by Louisa Veidelis No ifs or butts This weekend, help restore some of Australias beauty and boost your career while youre there. The 19th annual Clean Up Australia Day is on this Sunday, 1 March 2009. Giving a helping hand will not only give you the warm and fuzzy satisfaction of having helped our crisis-struck country, it can also boost your career prospects. Community involvement as a volunteer looks great on your resume and can lead to other career opportunities. Volunteering experience shows prospective employers that you are active in your community, responsible, self motivated (even without the motivation of money), and a hard worker. Last March 800 000 volunteers and 6000 site coordinators collected 7200 tonnes of rubbish. Cigarette butts have been the most found item for the past 13 years. Butts present dangers such as ingestion by animals and risk of sparking bushfire. I f youre passionate about the environment you could turn your interest into a career. No matter your skills and abilities, you could help the environment and get paid for it working in science, trades, law, policy, education or engineering. Ian Kiernan, Chairman of Clean up Australia, first became interested in cleaning the planet while on a single-handed, round-the-world yacht race. During the race I became really concerned at the state of the worlds oceans. We had been encouraged to hold our plastics on board in order to educate thousands of school children, who were studying the race, about how much plastic we might have thrown in the worlds oceans but didnt. That was a trigger for me, because I started seeing plastics everywhere. I decided I would do something about it in my own backyard, Sydney Harbour, when I returned to Australia. Kiernan worked in the building industry at the time but following the success of the first Clean Up Australia Day made his full-time career working for a better environment.Environmental ResourcesEnvironmental manager sample resumeEnvironmental manager sample cover letterCareer Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Environmental ScientistSustainability OfficerEnvironmental ResearcherEnvironmental ConsultantPolicy OfficerPopular Career Searchescareers in environmental sciencehorticulture resumeenvironmental science internship cover letterenvironmental scientist jobcover letter for environmental servicesEnvironmental CoursesBachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) HonoursEnquire Online Enquire OnlineMaster of Environmental ScienceEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Science (Environmental Management)Enquire Online Enquire OnlineLouisa VeidelisRelated ArticlesBrowse moreNational Water WeekThis week is the perfect time to become water wise, as Australias most precious resource continues to battle drought, population growth and climate change.EnvironmentalImprove your care er prospects with green skillsWith talk of climate change and carbon taxes on everyones lips, awareness of green issues is at an all-time high. But look around your workplace are green practices an integrated part of your organisations culture?EnvironmentalA lightbulb moment for Earth Hour participantsSaturday 29 March marks the 8th annual Earth Hour event, but are you in the dark about why youll be turning off the lights?
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