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Keep Snapping while you’re away

April 9, 2025

Long weekends are for relaxing, exploring, and enjoying the break. But even while you’re in holiday mode, your Snap skills still come in handy.

Whether you're heading out of town, visiting family, or exploring somewhere new, Snap Send Solve travels with you. It works right across Australia and New Zealand, so if you spot something that’s not quite right, you can Snap it in seconds and keep your holiday rolling.

Here’s a quick guide to what you might see while you’re away:

Overflowing bins at picnic spots or rest areas

Public bins cop a workout on long weekends, especially in popular parks or roadside stops. Overflow leads to rubbish blowing into bushland, waterways and walking tracks—not ideal when you’re trying to enjoy the scenery.

A quick Snap helps local crews stay on top of collections so the area stays clean, safe, and great to be in. It's a simple way to leave a place better than you found it.

Graffiti or vandalism on signs and public buildings

Graffiti might seem harmless, but when welcome signs, town murals or facilities are tagged, it can make a place feel neglected.

Snapping graffiti helps local teams tidy up quickly, which supports local pride, tourism, and the feeling that this is a place people care about.

Damaged footpaths or walking tracks

Cracked concrete, loose gravel, and tree roots aren’t just annoying, they can cause trips and falls, especially for older folks or little legs racing ahead.

Highlighting damage helps get it repaired before someone gets hurt. It’s one of the easiest ways to keep public places safe for everyone.

Broken playground equipment

Swings missing seats, wobbly platforms, loose bolts, and playground wear and tear aren’t always obvious, but they can quickly turn into safety risks.Snapping them means local teams can jump in and keep our play spaces fun, safe and stress-free for parents and carers.

Out-of-order public toilets

When you’ve got a car full of kids or just need a quick stop, finding locked, broken or dirty toilets can throw off your trip.

Letting someone know helps make sure these essential facilities are fixed and restocked, making life easier for locals and travellers alike.

Blocked drains or local flooding

After heavy rain, drains can clog with leaves, litter or debris. That can lead to slippery paths, hidden potholes, and bigger issues like erosion.

Flagging it early means local teams can clear it before damage sets in or someone ends up with wet socks (or worse).

Abandoned trolleys in odd places

You’re halfway up a walking trail or pulling into a scenic lookout… and there’s a trolley, just sitting there. Out of place and often in the way.

It’s not just visual clutter, it can damage natural areas or roll into roads or creeks. A Snap helps it get picked up and put back in its place.

Anywhere in Australia or Aotearoa New Zealand, anytime.

So this long weekend, keep enjoying your break and keep Snapping.

You’re not just a visitor. You’re part of a shared effort to look after the places we all love to explore.

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