Cleanaway unveils two brand new trucks with indigenous artwork

Communities - Partnerships

September 15, 2021

Highlights

"The artwork is our way to represent, inspire and communicate Cleanaway’s commitment to reconciliation and our role as members of the communities where we work and operate," said Head of HR Services Kelly Rothwell.

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Highlights

"The artwork is our way to represent, inspire and communicate Cleanaway’s commitment to reconciliation and our role as members of the communities where we work and operate," said Head of HR Services Kelly Rothwell.

Two new trucks featuring artist Edikan’s artwork entitled My Country, My Community, was recently unveiled. These trucks are currently servicing the Gold Coast and regional areas of Warwick, around 130km southwest of Brisbane.

My Country My Community artwork featured on a Cleanaway frontlift truck

“The artwork is our way to represent, inspire and communicate Cleanaway’s commitment to reconciliation and our role as members of the communities where we work and operate,” said Head of HR Services Kelly Rothwell.

The artwork was commissioned by Cleanaway and is displayed in Cleanaway offices and our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP).

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