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Media Release
posted on May 20, 2013 15:40
Armidale wins two at the Australian Tidy Towns Awards
Back row: Colin Gadd Armidale Dumaresq Council, Carolyn Gadd Armidale Dumaresq Coun...
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posted on May 17, 2013 16:02
Costa Georgiadis launches new EnviroMentors™ module at Auburn school
Newington Public School was at the centre of the launch of a new modul...
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posted on April 10, 2013 19:01
Yesterday afternoon (Tuesday 9 April) the Hon. Robyn Parker MP, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, launched the 2013 Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Sustainable Cities Awards Program. The Minister was joined by David Imrie, CEO of Keep Australia Beautiful NSW, Ben Peacock, founder of Republic of Everyone, Councillor Karen McKeown of Penrith City Council and Aaron Magner, Director of Sustainability at UNSW to officially open the Awards.
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posted on February 04, 2013 10:37
Keep Australia Beautiful NSW, working with the NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA), today launched a unique grants program aimed at empowering community groups to address littering and clean up their own neighbourhoods.
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posted on November 05, 2012 16:03
With its rich heritage, natural beauty, and commitment to sustainability and environmental protection, Armidale is the winner of the 2012 Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Overall Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Award.
After many months of assessing, judging and planning, the highly anticipated Keep Australia Beautiful NSW Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards were held over three days this weekend (2nd to 4th Nov) in the 2011 Overall Award winning town of Kyogle, NSW.
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posted on November 05, 2012 15:46
The communities of Nundle, Coopernook, Branxton, Soldiers Point/Salamander Bay, Singleton and Dubbo came out big winners at the Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communities Awards for 2012 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.
Other entrants can also be proud of their achievements. Boomi, Bowraville, Kyogle, Tilligery Peninsula, Gunnedah, Griffith, Wagga Wagga, Tamworth and Toronto didn’t walk away empty handed; all were presented with Highly Commended Awards in this category.
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posted on November 05, 2012 14:36
The communities of Nundle, Forbes, Lithgow and Orange came away big winners at the Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards for 2012 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the important and highly competitive Water Conservation Award.
Other entrants can also be proud of their achievements. Leeton, Griffith and Tamworth didn’t walk away empty handed; all were presented with Highly Commended Awards in this category.
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posted on November 05, 2012 14:14
The communities of Nundle, Murrurundi, Greta, Soldiers Point/Salamander Bay, Cessnock and Orange came out big winners at the Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communities Awards for 2012 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the important and highly competitive Packaging Stewardship Forum, Waste Management & Litter Reduction Award.
Other entrants can also be proud of their achievements. Tottenham, Boggabri, Kyogle, Forbes, Griffith and Tamworth didn’t walk away empty handed; all were presented with Highly Commended Awards in this category.
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posted on November 05, 2012 13:26
The communities of Jindera and Gwandalan came away winners at the annual Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communities Awards for 2012 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the inaugural New Town Award.
Other entrants can also be proud of their achievements. Wingen and Evans Head didn’t walk away empty handed, being presented with Highly Commended Awards in this category.
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posted on November 05, 2012 12:56
The communities of Nundle, Trundle, Quirindi, Toronto, Lithgow and Maitland LGA came out big winners at the Tidy Towns, Sustainable Communities Awards for 2012 today, all being named winners in their population categories for the important and highly competitive Office of Environment & Heritage, Cultural Heritage Award.
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