Australian Tidy Town Awards
The Australian Sustainable Communities Tidy Town Awards were launched in 1968 in Western Australia and are an initiative of Keep Australia Beautiful. These awards encourage, motivate and celebrate the achievements of rural and regional communities across Australia. Originally focused on litter reduction and civic pride, they now address the environmental, social and economic sustainability of local rural communities.
Year | Australia's most Sustainable Community |
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1990 | Mount Tyson, Queensland |
1991 | Mount Gambier, South Australia |
1992 | Forbes, New South Wales |
1993 | Lucindale, South Australia |
1994 | Naracoorte, South Australia |
1995 | Kiama, New South Wales |
1996 | Stanley, Tasmania |
1997 | None awarded |
1998 | Denmark, Western Australia |
1999 | Goolwa, South Australia |
2000 | Batchelor, Northern Territory |
2001 | Horsham, Victoria |
2002 | Soldiers Point / Salamander Bay, New South Wales |
2003 | Wyalkatchem, Western Australia |
2004 | Port Vincent, South Australia |
2005 | Mount Gambier, South Australia |
2006 | Collie, Western Australia |
2007 | Swansea, Tasmania |
2008 | Toowoomba, Queensland |
2009 | Tamworth, New South Wales |
2010 | Beechworth, Victoria |
2011 | Lithgow, New South Wales |
2012 | Caloundra, Queensland |
2013 | Victor Harbor, South Australia |
2014 | Sheffield, Tasmania |
2015 | Toodyay, Western Australia |
2016 | Triabunna, Tasmania |
2017 | Barmera, South Australia |
2018 | Smithton, Tasmania |
2019 | Santa Teresa (Ltyentye Apurte), Northern Territory |
External links
- Keep Australia Beautiful website
- KAB Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns Awards website
- 2007 Australian Winner
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