Thirty-five students from The Big Lift (University of Technology Sydney), set themselves to work at Gundaroo on Monday on a mission to share their volunteering movement across the country.
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Founded on the philosophy of ‘Paying it Forward’, The Big Lift is a student run, volunteer organisation that takes two busloads of students on a nine day bus trip through regional Australia to complete various projects.
These projects have included painting, gardening, cleaning, and simple construction/ deconstruction tasks. With a focus on community engagement, The Big Lift works closely with the towns to provide help where it is needed.
In Gundaroo, the 35 students took part in all six service projects in the area despite rainy conditions, these included;
Gundaroo public school: With Liz and Nigel. Gardening and weeding, cleared the chicken coop. Planted five trees outsidethe school and cleared their school hall.
Gundaroo Memorial Hall: With Justin and Wayne. Digging trenches for garden beds.
Anglican Church: With Sue and Phil. Removing debree and moved two organs to be refurbished.
The Oval: With Ron. Planting, restoring and weeding
The common: Helen - Weeding including an informative discussion about the ecosystem in the grounds.
Catholic church: with Rex. Removed fences
Rachel Nordon, a crew person responsible for coordinating the visit to Gundaroo said the community was very warm and friendly and their stay was comfortable.
“We appreciate the effort the towns people made to accomidate us,” she said. “Our visit was very well rounded, we got to learn more about the history of the town in addition to country life.”
“The coordinator for our visit Anne put a lot of work and effort into organising it. We were fed very well with warm hearty meals we slept in classrooms in the Gundaroo Public School, which was very warm and cosy.
“It was a very rewarding experience, students felt they helped the town greatly and contributed to the community.”