Have you recently made the move to paradise and are looking for a meaningful way to give back to the community while protecting the local marine environment?
Eco Barge Clean Seas Inc. is calling on the Whitsunday community, including new arrivals, long-time locals and especially retirees with time and skills to offer, to join its growing team of dedicated volunteers. The organisation is currently seeking Core Crew Project Liaisons to help lead and support the delivery of key environmental programs at Eco HQ.
Each project requires a committed liaison officer who will be trained and supported in their role to coordinate volunteer activities and ensure each program runs smoothly and effectively.
Founder Libby Edge shared:
“I’m honestly feeling a bit overwhelmed—in the best possible way—with everything we’re achieving. From debris removal to recycling and creating circular economy solutions, Eco Barge is thriving. But we need your help to keep up with the demand and to stay productive and impactful.”
Eco Barge is proudly volunteer powered. With limited funding for staff, the organisation depends on community involvement to deliver its programs. With an influx of new residents to Airlie Beach and surrounds, Eco Barge believes there is a wealth of experience, time and heart ready to be channelled into something that makes a difference.
Long-time volunteer Shelagh Ford said contributing to Eco Barge has been one of the most rewarding experiences of her life.
“I moved here for the beauty and to be closer to my family, but it was through Eco Barge that I truly connected with the heart of this place. Every cleanup, every recycled item—it all feels like I’m giving back to something that gives us so much. And the friendships I’ve made along the way have been an unexpected gift.”
Volunteer opportunities include:
🐢Island clean-up trips
🐢Count and sort days
🐢Marine debris recycling shed operations
🐢Jewellery and art creation
🐢Native plant and habitat work with the Green Team
🐢Carpentry
Eco Barge simply asks for a regular commitment on days that suit each volunteer. In return, participants become part of a local initiative that’s making a tangible, lasting difference to the marine life and environment of the Whitsundays.
Come on board. Be part of the solution. Help protect paradise.
To express interest or learn more, visit www.ecobargecleanseas.org.au, or email Libby Edge directly at libby@ecobarge.org.au with details of the project you’d like to help lead.
Those interested in joining as a regular volunteer can also register via the website.
Eco Barge Volunteers at a turtle release early this year.