Graffiti Removal Day
Graffiti Removal Day is an annual event launched by the New South Wales government in conjunction with Rotary Down Under and community groups to clean up graffiti across more than fifty local government areas in the state.[1] It is estimated graffiti vandalism costs the state more than A$100 million a year to remove.[2] The inaugural Graffiti Removal Day was held on Sunday 23 September 2012, attracting more than 1000 volunteers and removing 8150 square metres of graffiti.[3] The concept has its roots in Graffiti Action Day, which was part of the Keep Australia Beautiful NSW campaign.[4]
Volunteers are assigned to nominated sites. Participants are provided with training, graffiti removal equipment and protective gear on the day.[5]
The second Graffiti Removal Day was held on Sunday 20 October 2013, with over 170 sites nominated.
Notes
- ↑ Graffiti Removal Day 2013. NSW Government (9 July 2013). Retrieved on 20 October 2013.
- ↑ Staff writer. Graffiti hotline to can NSW spray vandals, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1 March 2012. Retrieved on 20 October 2013.
- ↑ Graffiti Removal Day - 20 October 2013. Rotary Down Under (October 2013). Retrieved on 20 October 2013.
- ↑ Graffiti Action Day 2011. PRWire (May 2011). Retrieved on 20 October 2013.
- ↑ Graffiti Removal Day - Safety Information Sheet for Volunteers. NSW Government (6 September 2012). Retrieved on 20 October 2013.