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posted on November 07, 2011 11:00
The communities of Rydal, Bowraville, Portland, Maitland, Singleton and Tamworth win Cultural Heritage Award 2011. Congratulations!
Delungra, Boggabri, Rylstone, Brewarrina, Morpeth, Wallerawang, Leeton, East Maitland and Wagga Wagga win Highly Commended Awards.
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posted on November 07, 2011 10:32
Congratulations! The towns of Gooloogong, Henty, Appin, Tilligerry Peninsula, Griffith and Tamworth win the Essential Energy Bush Spirit Award.
Warra Creek, Murrurundi, Kyogle, Leeton and East Maitland not forgotten all winning a Highly Commended award. Well done to all for your outstanding efforts.
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posted on November 07, 2011 08:59
With its rich history, fertile location and strong community spirit, Kyogle is the winner of the 2011 Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Overall Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Award.
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posted on September 09, 2011 15:12
Keep Australia Beautiful NSW and The Wrigley Company are very pleased to celebrate 8 years of proud sponsorship for its Waste Watchers environmental education program, recently rebranded EnviroMentors.
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posted on April 08, 2011 09:45
Keep Australia Beautiful NSW has called for the immediate removal of all 2011 State Election signage still posted across the State.
Peter McLean, CEO of Keep Australia Beautiful NSW, said candidates should be responsible for ensuring their signs weren’t littering their local areas.
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posted on April 06, 2011 13:47
Now that the NSW State Election is over, it’s time to put the candidates signage away! Whereas most signs aren’t made out of recyclable material, there are a number of creative ways to reuse them.
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posted on March 25, 2011 13:20
In 2012 Keep Australia Beautiful NSW will be re-launching its highly successful Waste Watchers environmental education program. Waste Watchers has expanded significantly over the last decade and now includes topics such as sustainability, water and catchments; it is no longer just about waste education. Therefore, our program’s name and logo are changing to reflect this. EnviroMentors has been chosen as the new name for the program, so we are currently in search of a new logo.
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posted on March 24, 2011 15:21
In 2012 Keep Australia Beautiful NSW will be re-launching its highly successful Waste Watchers environmental education program. Waste Watchers has expanded significantly over the last decade and now includes topics such as sustainability, water and catchments; it is no longer just about waste education. Therefore, our program’s name and logo are changing to reflect this. EnviroMentors has been chosen as the new name for the program, so we are currently in search of a new logo.
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posted on January 14, 2011 14:34
The State’s leading grassroots environmental organisation Keep Australia Beautiful NSW will officially present the Pearl Beach community with the NSW Overall Clean Beach Award 2011 on Wednesday, January 19 at 11am at the Beachfront Reserve.
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posted on January 01, 2011 16:35
2011 State Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Awards
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