In Agnes Water & 1770, sustainability isn’t just an idea—it’s a way of life. That’s why our community proudly participates in the Boomerang Bags initiative, a grassroots movement that began in Australia and has now spread to over 1,100 communities worldwide.
Boomerang Bags harnesses the power of community to turn recycled fabric into reusable bags, helping reduce plastic waste while sparking meaningful conversations about sustainability. Each handmade bag represents more than just an alternative to plastic—it’s a reminder of the creativity, generosity, and connection within our town.
By diverting fabric from landfill and offering reusable solutions, our local volunteers are contributing to a cleaner coastline, healthier oceans, and a stronger, more connected community.
So next time you’re in Agnes Water or 1770, keep an eye out for a Boomerang Bag—crafted with love, shared with purpose, and making a difference, one stitch at a time.
Doing our bit for the environment
Where should people donate materials?:
200 Bicentennial Drive Agnes Water any Tuesday morning.
Sewing bee details:
200 Bicentennial Drive Agnes Water. Every Tuesday 9am till 1pm.




