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Council Calls For Tidy Towns Nominations

The 2002 Tidy Towns competition brings nominations for Gippsland towns

By Latrobe City Council - 28th March 2002 - Back to News

Latrobe’s communities have been invited by Latrobe City Council to nominate areas for the 2002 Tidy Towns competition.

Closing date for submissions to Council for this years program is 16 April, with judging by the Tidy Towns Committee taking place from June through to the end of August, and regional awards scheduled for the last week of September.

Latrobe City Mayor, Councillor Brendan Jenkins, said a number of awards will be presented in a number of categories and elements that recognised community mindedness and effort.

Categories include Victoria’s Tidiest Town award, Victoria’s Rural Proud City award, and Victoria’s Rural Proud Municipality award. There are also a number of other awards given for such elements as litter control prevention, outstanding beautification, resource management, and heritage preservation

Tidy Towns is the longest running community based environmental awards program in Australia, and last year seventy-five communities around Victoria took part in the Victorian Tidy Towns program.

"Through Tidy Towns, the Keep Australia Beautiful Council Victoria (KABV) aims to increase pride and awareness of a town's community and to highlight the great environmental work undertaken by volunteers within rural Victoria," Cr Jenkins said.

"The program recognises communities which do the best with what they have. Towns are not judged on their natural or financial resources, but on what contributions are made by the people who live and work within the local community.

"The awards program does not concentrate on the ‘tidiness’ of a town. The judge does look at a town’s general appearance, but also considers the level of community involvement and factors including positive litter control and prevention, beautification, heritage preservation, waste minimisation and recycling, and ongoing environmental projects," Cr Jenkins explained.

Councillor Jenkins said Latrobe City has taken out membership of the Keep Australia Beautiful Council, Victoria, to ensure all townships in the municipality are eligible to enter. "We now need representatives of those communities to play a leading role in coordinating submissions," Cr Jenkins said.

"We urge interested groups to liaise with others in their community such as Landcare groups, businesses and education providers, to make a submission through Council, that reflects the positive environmental elements of their community. These submissions will be forwarded under our membership of the KABV by Latrobe City.

"A project that your community could be working on right now or in the future could be in the running for a Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria award," Cr Jenkins added.

For Tidy Towns entry forms, details on programs that can be entered, or a copy of the KABV ‘Helpful Hints’ booklet that discuss all the elements of the program, and what the judge looks for come time of judging; contact Wendy Hrynyszyn at Latrobe City Council, telephone 1300 367 700.


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