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MEDIA ALERT   Nov 4, 2011                   ...

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  MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday Nov 22, 2011   City of Kogarah wins Sustainable Cities Awards for 2011   After landing the...

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The communities of Nundle, Boggabri, Kyogle, Swansea, Broken Hill and Northern Tablelands came out big winners at the Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards for 2011 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the important and highly competitive NSW Office of Environment & Heritage, Wildlife Corridors & Habitats Conservation Award.

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The communities of Tottenham, Wyalong/West Wyalong, Tilligerry Peninsula, Armidale and Wagga Wagga came away big winners at the Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards for 2011 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the important and highly competitive Water Conservation Award.

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The communities of Delungra, Ellalong, Kyogle, Forbes and Griffith came out big winners at the Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards for 2011 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the important and highly competitive Packaging Stewardship Forum, Waste Management & Litter Reduction Award.

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Cowra High School, Singleton’s King Street Public School, Cessnock’s St Philip’s Christian College and Cessnock East Public School, Lithgow’s Zig Zag Public School and Collingullie Public School in Wagga Wagga all came away big winners at the Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards for 2011 today, being named winners in their categories for the important and highly competitive Schools Environment Award.

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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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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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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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