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North East Valley Normal School pupils Luthias Gilmore, 10 (left), and Ashton Dawson, 11, pick up refuse scattered about Lindsay Creek yesterday. The event was part of The Valley Project's World Environment Day 2025 activities. The aim was to walk the length of Lindsay Creek and pick up litter before it made its way into Dunedin's waterways, which would help to protect local wildlife, reduce pollution and keep the local ecosystem healthy.

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Clean and green
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Otago Daily Times

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PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH North East Valley Normal School pupils Luthias Gilmore, 10 (left), and Ashton Dawson, 11, pick up refuse scattered about Lindsay Creek yesterday. The event was part of The Valley Project's World Environment Day 2025 activities. The aim was to walk the length of Lindsay Creek and pick up litter before it made its way into Dunedin's waterways, which would help to protect local wildlife, reduce pollution and keep the local ecosystem healthy.

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Otago Daily Times

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