freeChannel 9 News JournalistHeadline: “Plastic Plague:Frankston Beach BuriedUnder 127,000 Pieces ofLitter”Lead: Startling new figuresreveal the city’s shoreline isdrowning in plastic, raisingquestions aboutgovernment claims ofcleaner coastsFrankston CityCouncilCommunicationsOfficerHead of Tangaroa BlueHeadline: “Plastic PelletSpills Demand UrgentNational Action”Lead: After finding resinpellets more than 1,000times higher than nationalaverages, Tangaroa Blue isurging industry to adoptOperation Clean SweepimmediatelNational Litter Studies Missthe Full Picture, ExpertsWarn”Lead: The EcoCentre sayshands-on audits reveal farhigher plastic loads thannational figures, calling forstandardised andtransparent data collection.Free!Coca-Cola AmatilSpokespersonHeadline: “PartnershipsDrive Down Plastic WasteAcross Australia”Lead: Industrycollaborations withscientists and councils arehelping reduce litter andboost recycling rates incoastal communities.CSIRO SpokespersonHeadline: “New StudyFinds Litter on AustralianCoasts Falling Sharply”Lead: National surveysshow visible coastal debrishas dropped nearly 40%,suggesting anti-littercampaigns and recyclingreforms are working.BeachPatrol VolunteerHeadline: “Local BeachAudits Show PlasticPollution 1,000 TimesHigher Than Reported”Lead: Volunteers collectingand counting every item byhand say official surveysmiss the true scale ofplastic waste chokingFrankston’sWaste ManagementCompanySpokespersonHeadline: “ModernWaste SystemsProve Their Worth inReducing Litter”  ABC News JournalistHeadline: “Conflicting Dataon Litter Trends SparksDebate”Lead: National agenciesreport falling litter rates, butlocal beach audits tell adifferent story, highlightinggaps in how Australiatracks pollution.freeChannel 9 News JournalistHeadline: “Plastic Plague:Frankston Beach BuriedUnder 127,000 Pieces ofLitter”Lead: Startling new figuresreveal the city’s shoreline isdrowning in plastic, raisingquestions aboutgovernment claims ofcleaner coastsFrankston CityCouncilCommunicationsOfficerHead of Tangaroa BlueHeadline: “Plastic PelletSpills Demand UrgentNational Action”Lead: After finding resinpellets more than 1,000times higher than nationalaverages, Tangaroa Blue isurging industry to adoptOperation Clean SweepimmediatelNational Litter Studies Missthe Full Picture, ExpertsWarn”Lead: The EcoCentre sayshands-on audits reveal farhigher plastic loads thannational figures, calling forstandardised andtransparent data collection.Free!Coca-Cola AmatilSpokespersonHeadline: “PartnershipsDrive Down Plastic WasteAcross Australia”Lead: Industrycollaborations withscientists and councils arehelping reduce litter andboost recycling rates incoastal communities.CSIRO SpokespersonHeadline: “New StudyFinds Litter on AustralianCoasts Falling Sharply”Lead: National surveysshow visible coastal debrishas dropped nearly 40%,suggesting anti-littercampaigns and recyclingreforms are working.BeachPatrol VolunteerHeadline: “Local BeachAudits Show PlasticPollution 1,000 TimesHigher Than Reported”Lead: Volunteers collectingand counting every item byhand say official surveysmiss the true scale ofplastic waste chokingFrankston’sWaste ManagementCompanySpokespersonHeadline: “ModernWaste SystemsProve Their Worth inReducing Litter”  ABC News JournalistHeadline: “Conflicting Dataon Litter Trends SparksDebate”Lead: National agenciesreport falling litter rates, butlocal beach audits tell adifferent story, highlightinggaps in how Australiatracks pollution.

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  2. Channel 9 News Journalist Headline: “Plastic Plague: Frankston Beach Buried Under 127,000 Pieces of Litter” Lead: Startling new figures reveal the city’s shoreline is drowning in plastic, raising questions about government claims of cleaner coasts
  3. Frankston City Council Communications Officer
  4. Head of Tangaroa Blue Headline: “Plastic Pellet Spills Demand Urgent National Action” Lead: After finding resin pellets more than 1,000 times higher than national averages, Tangaroa Blue is urging industry to adopt Operation Clean Sweep immediatel
  5. National Litter Studies Miss the Full Picture, Experts Warn” Lead: The EcoCentre says hands-on audits reveal far higher plastic loads than national figures, calling for standardised and transparent data collection.
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  7. Coca-Cola Amatil Spokesperson Headline: “Partnerships Drive Down Plastic Waste Across Australia” Lead: Industry collaborations with scientists and councils are helping reduce litter and boost recycling rates in coastal communities.
  8. CSIRO Spokesperson Headline: “New Study Finds Litter on Australian Coasts Falling Sharply” Lead: National surveys show visible coastal debris has dropped nearly 40%, suggesting anti-litter campaigns and recycling reforms are working.
  9. BeachPatrol Volunteer Headline: “Local Beach Audits Show Plastic Pollution 1,000 Times Higher Than Reported” Lead: Volunteers collecting and counting every item by hand say official surveys miss the true scale of plastic waste choking Frankston’s
  10. Waste Management Company Spokesperson Headline: “Modern Waste Systems Prove Their Worth in Reducing Litter”
  11. ABC News Journalist Headline: “Conflicting Data on Litter Trends Sparks Debate” Lead: National agencies report falling litter rates, but local beach audits tell a different story, highlighting gaps in how Australia tracks pollution.