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Tidy Towns Awards - Get your entries in, three weeks to go!

  • Writer: Keep Australia Beautiful - Victoria
    Keep Australia Beautiful - Victoria
  • Jul 21
  • 1 min read
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For 43 years we have celebrated and supported projects and organisations doing wonderful work, sustaining amazingly diverse Victorian ecosystems and the people within them.


This year we are once again encouraging you to enter your work into the Tidy Towns and Cities Sustainability awards.


You don't have to be a big organisation. You can be a business, non-profit or just a group of interested and engaged volunteers who have been looking after your corner of the world.


Your project might be in your own street, or it may have broad, international application. Across the 10 categories, there is a spot for every kind of positive community action - and a spot for every community person making an effort.


The 'Tidy Town' and 'Tidy City' overall award is given to the town or city that has the greatest number of impactful projects in it, in any given year. So even if you aren't sure if you will win, you could be a major part of getting your municipality over the line to win the coveted ultimate prize, of 'Tidy Town' or 'Tidy City', and send them to the national finals!


So forward this to everyone who is doing their best to have a positive impact in the world, and encourage them to enter this year. To become part of our amazing Tidy Towns Alumni, and be recognised for all the important work being done across the state.


We would love to have you involved, to make 2025 a year full of hope and positivity as we tackle these challenges, together. Entries close 11 August 2025.

 
 
 

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In the spirit of reconciliation Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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