
The Commonwealth Bank Group is one of Australia's leading providers of integrated financial services and has been actively supporting the Australian community since 1912. The Group is proud to partner with Clean Up Australia Day and continue its support of programs that provide practical solutions to encourage individuals to make a difference to the environment.
Visit the Commonwealth Bank website.
Clean Up Australia could not function without the support of our volunteers, our local Councils and our sponsors. This year we are encouraging those who can't participate on the Day to donate to ?YOU - joining the team which is a major community sponsor of Clean Up Australia Day. ?YOU is made up of donors - individuals and businesses who want to be a part of Clean Up Australia Day. Be one of just 125,000 people who show ?YOU care by donating as little as $2 today. Joining ?YOU is less than the price of a cup of coffee with 100% of funds
raised devoted to the delivery of Clean Up Australia Day to help us to clean up,
fix up and conserve the environment.
YOU can become a community sponsor for Clean Up Australia Day 2012 today.
The Qantas Foundation was established as a charitable trust in 2008. It forms part of the Qantas Group's commitment to operating in a sustainable and socially responsible manner. The vision of the Qantas Foundation is to 'bring together Australia's spirit of sharing' by making a positive impact at a grassroots level where our beneficiaries live and work. The Foundation also aims to consolidate and expand on some of the Qantas Group's existing charitable and community endeavours. Since its inception, the Qantas Foundation has committed over A$1.8 million worth of support to important charitable causes.
As the "Official Foundation Partner" of the Clean Up Australia event in 2011, the
Qantas Foundation will be sponsoring the campaign with a $50,000 donation.
Visit the Qantas Foundation website.
News Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of News Corporation, is Australia's number one media company. Each month News reaches over 13 million Australians through its portfolio of national, metropolitan, regional, community and specialist multi-platform brands.
Connecting with its consumers in print, broadcast, online and through mobile devices, News' brands include The Australian, The Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail, The Advertiser (Adelaide), The Sunday Times (Perth), The Mercury (Hobart), NT News, Townsville Bulletin, The Cairns Post, Gold Coast Bulletin, Geelong Advertiser, The Weekly Times, news.com.au, Fox Sports, Eureka Report, Business Spectator, Vogue Australia, GQ, donna hay, Kidspot and taste.com.au.
Every week News prints and distributes around 16 million newspapers, of which around 11 million are paid copies. The balance is made up of commuter newspaper mX, which is distributed in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, and the NewsLocal (NSW), Leader (VIC), Messenger (SA) and Quest (QLD) community newspapers. News' digital footprint extends to around 8 million Australians (UAs).
News also has significant investments in allied Australian media enterprises Foxtel, the REA Group and AAP.
McDonald's is the Founding Partner of Clean Up Australia and have been working with us since the first Clean Up in 1989. McDonalds is continually analysing and improving its environmental performance in every aspect of business, from relationships with suppliers, to operations and management practices.
Visit McDonald's Australia's website.
ProChoice Safety Gear is Australia's leading range of quality personal protective equipment. The ProChoice range includes protective wear; headwear and eyewear; hand protection, sun protection, hearing protection, respiratory gear and more.
Visit the ProChoice website.
Shop-A-Docket, the market leader in docket advertising, assist Clean Up Australia with the promotion of Clean Up Australia Day. Each year over 40 million dockets are issued promoting Clean Up Australia Day.
Visit the Shop-A-Docket website.
Look Print is Australia's largest capacity, large format digital printer and provide all the large format signage for Clean Up Australia Day media launches, conferences and photo opportunities nationally.
Visit the Look Print website.