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2017 Heart Foundation Local Government Awards*

Recognising healthy communities

The Heart Foundation Local Government Awards recognise and showcase councils that are working to improve heart health by building a sense of community, encouraging people to be physically active, being smoke-free and making healthy food choices.  

In 2016, the councils awarded nationally for best practice were:
Councils with populations 5,000 – 25,000
National Winner – Mid Murray Council, South Australia
National Highly Commended – Kiama Municipal Council, New South Wales

Councils with populations greater than 25,000
National Winner – City of Sydney, New South Wales
National Highly Commended – City of Greater Dandenong, Victoria

All national, and state and territory winning and highly commended councils are showcased in the 2016 winners’ booklet which highlights the innovative and sustainable ways that councils are creating healthier communities. You can view the booklet online at heartfoundation.org.au/lga.

If your council is working to create a healthy community, we encourage you to apply for the 2017 Heart Foundation Local Government Awards.

Exciting prize packages include cash awards, commemorative frames and profiling of your council’s efforts through promotional material, presentation events and local media.

Mid Murray Council Mayor, Dave Burgess said, “Our Council has worked incredibly hard in recent years to create healthier places and spaces for people of all ages and backgrounds, and for a small

Council like ours, these awards are recognition that it’s paying off.”

Entries open Monday 27 March and close Friday 26 May 2017.

To download the Application Information Pack visit: heartfoundation.org.au/lga ; email: lga@heartfoundation.org.au or call: 1300 36 27 87.
*Copy supplied by Heart Foundation

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