Road Watch

Roadside litter remains an important part of KESAB’s ongoing litter focus.

What is Road Watch?

Roadside litter remains an important part of KESAB’s ongoing litter focus. Road Watch is a volunteer community-based program run in partnership with the Department for Infrastructure and Transport. Approximately 100 groups and individuals around the state participate in the Road Watch program. Groups adopt a minimum of 2km of roadway and usually undertake four clean-ups a year. Necessary equipment, including safety gear, is supplied to the groups and after each clean-up, groups report back to KESAB. Road Watch is a great volunteer program for schools, community groups and businesses as it is very flexible and there are no costs involved.

If you would like to join the Road Watch program, please contact us on 08 8234 7255 or roadwatch@kesab.asn.au

Reporting

Road Watch groups are required to report on their clean-up activities using one of the forms below.

Road Watch – Adopt A Road Program Survey

Road Watch – Adopt A Road has been operating since 1996. In that time hundreds of volunteers have participated and there are currently over 120 active groups. A lot has changed since the program began and we want to make sure that the program continues to improve. For this reason, we are seeking your valuable feedback. Does the program meet your expectations? Would you like something different? Are you itching to share some constructive feedback? Now is your chance to shape the future of this program by completing the program survey.

Program Information

New Groups

To join the Road Watch program, groups must select a section of road they would like to Clean-up. Groups will need to register their information and desired road, using the Registration Form. Once complete, please send it to , we will then be in touch to discuss the next steps.

For more information:

Current Groups

Reporting:

Road Watch groups are required to report on their clean-up activities using one of the forms below.

Sharps Disposal

A list of the sites where you can drop off your sharps disposal container can be found here, however where possible, please choose a site where you can swap your used container for a new one, as we are unable to supply multiple containers to every group.

Road Watch – Adopt A Road Program Survey

Road Watch – Adopt A Road has been operating since 1996. In that time hundreds of volunteers have participated and there are currently over 120 active groups. A lot has changed since the program began and we want to make sure that the program continues to improve. For this reason, we are seeking your valuable feedback. Does the program meet your expectations? Would you like something different? Are you itching to share some constructive feedback? Now is your chance to shape the future of this program by completing the program survey.

Want to be part of the positive change with KESAB?