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Entries for May 2011

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Following the announcement made today by the NSW Government, Keep Australia Beautiful NSW is pleased to see stronger legislation continuing to be rolled out in the war against illegal graffiti vandalism.

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Assessing is a crucial part of the Tidy Towns program and requires a person who has extensive work/life experience, is a good face to face communicator and who can articulate effectively to produce well written reports.

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Keep Australia Beautiful NSW has been running a mobile environmental education program for Primary Schools since 1995 visiting schools NSW wide.

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Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Chief Executive Officer, Peter McLean encourages metropolitan councils, community groups, schools and businesses to enter the annual Sustainable Cities Awards Program 2011 and invest in a sustainable future, TODAY! Entries Close June 6th, 2011.

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Many volunteers across New South Wales gathered on Sunday, May 15 in more than 100 sites and made the second Graffiti Action Day a success!

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On Sunday May 15, 2011 volunteers in communities from all over NSW are needed around the state as part of Australia's second Graffiti Action Day. Keep Australia Beautiful NSW is calling for massive community mobilisation to tackle illegal graffiti activities.

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NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell MP has demonstrated his support by accepting to be President of Keep Australia Beautiful NSW.

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Posted in: In the News
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