Climate action to me is just looking after our environment. If we can take care of our landfill, that's one way we can look after our climate.
My name's Garry Bettiens chair of the Barcaldine Aged Care Group, which was formed 14 years ago. The aim of the group is to raise money to build accommodation like independent living units for age and disability, where they've got no steps, no trip hazards, all that sort of stuff.
We collect cans and bottles from local hotels, to donate towards aged care and recycling. Every week there's at least 25 cubic metres. This week it's actually 50 cubic metres of waste that doesn't go to our landfill. That gets taken away for recycling.
I'm Rob Chandler. I'm a Barcaldine local, part of the volunteer team that help recycling bottles and cans and cardboard on a Saturday morning. And it's a lot of fun.
Four years ago, COEX Containers for Change rang me at the shop, to ask if there was anyone that wanted the Containers for Change program in the Barcaldine area. I just decided well, we'll do it for the aged care.
To date, we've probably raised almost half a million dollars out of it, which goes into building units for the aged persons.
Well, I didn't realise how good it was going to be until I was run over by a car about 15 months ago. The hallway is wide enough for wheelchairs. The bedroom is wide enough for a wheelchair on both sides. It's been really helpful.
We've got six units at the moment and they're all full and we do have a waiting list. So the more recycling we can do, the more money we can make to build more units.
A community like Barcaldine within the next few years could be a zero waste community. I'm convinced now it's the way to go. It's the right thing to do. And when you stop and look at it, it's quite simple.
People can go about climate action to make a difference in their everyday life, to make sure they recycle, make sure that they save water, make sure that they're saving electricity. And this is good because it's saving the environment that's also helping this community. And they've also got the green future to look forward to.