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National Awards for Local Government category winners

The category winners and those receiving commendations in the ten categories in the 2008 National Awards for Local Government were announced on 3 September. The national judging panel has now considered these winners and selected the 2008 overall National Awards. The national winners will announced at a dinner to be held in Canberra on 17 November.

Some 71 councils took part in this year’s awards, with 114 entries submitted from across Australia.

This year marks the 22nd year of the National Awards.

“With the ongoing theme ‘Local Government – working hard for Australians’, these awards showcase the resourcefulness and innovation of Australia’s hard working councils in improving services to their communities,” said Minister for Infrastructure and Local Government, Anthony Albanese. “They also highlight the wide range of issues facing Local Government, and
I encourage them to continue sharing information to improve their capacity and find solutions for their communities.”

An independent panel judged the awards and determined
13 winners for the ten categories of awards and four winners from councils with under 15,000 ratepayers. There were also 15 commendations.

Information about the National Awards for Local Government and the complete list of category and commendations winners can be found at www.infrastructure.gov.au/local/awards

Category winners and commendations

Category – Excellence in Alcohol Management

Winner: Greater Geelong City Council, Vic – Greater Geelong Integrated Alcohol Response

Commendations: City of Albury, NSW – Excellence in Operation: Albury City and Community Partners 

Category – Health and Wellbeing

Winner: Yarra Ranges Shire Council, Vic –‘Hey Babe –What if you’re Pregnant?’ Resource Kit

Small Council Winner (under 15,000 ratepayers): Rural City of Murray Bridge, SA – Murraylands Community of Youth Services

Commendations: Palmerston City Council, NT – Palmlesstonnes Community Project

Category – Increasing Women’s Participation

Joint Winners: Onkaparinga City Council, SA – Women Participating: A Culture Not a Project and Playford City Council, SA – Northern Local Government Women’s Leadership Symposium

Commendations: Mildura Rural City Council, Vic – How to Maximise My Potential at Mildura Rural City Council –
Professional Development for Administrative Assistants; and Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils, NSW –
Western Sydney Young Women’s Leadership Project

Category – Innovation in Regional Development

Winner: Hawkesbury City Council, NSW – Peppercorn Services Inc; A Model for Social Entrepreneurship in Local Government

Small Council Winner (under 15,000 ratepayers): Murray Shire Council, NSW – The Long Paddock Cobb Highway Touring Route

Commendations: Mildura Rural City Council, Vic – Mildura Region China Program; Nambucca Shire Council, NSW –
Collaborating Industry; and Local Government and Clarence Valley Council, NSW – Clarence Edge

Category – Local Greenhouse Action

Winner: Gosnells City Council, WA – Switch your thinking! Program

Commendations: Melbourne City Council, Vic – City of Melbourne’s Savings in the City – Green Hotels Program; and Cockburn City Council, WA – Sustainability and the City of Cockburn’s Local Greenhouse Action Program

Category – Natural Resource Management

Winner: Clarence Valley Council, NSW – The Clarence Floodplain Project – Reviving Floodplain Watercourses and Wetlands

Commendations: Warrnambool City Council, Vic – Middle Island Maremma Project; and Mildura Rural City Council, Vic – Environmental Sustainability – Waste and Recycling, Stormwater Management and Water Saving

Category – Strengthening Indigenous Communities

Winner: Brisbane City Council, Qld – Stylin’ Up – Brisbane City Council 2026 Youth Visionary Project

Commendations: Campbelltown City Council, NSW – The Campbelltown Intergeneration Aboriginal Project

Category – Universal Design for Public Amenities

No awards made

Category – Valuing and Promoting Quality Child Care

Small Council Winner (under 15,000 ratepayers): Dardanup Shire Council, WA – The Eaton Community Montessori Project

Commendations: Penrith City Council, NSW – Where Education Outside the Home Begins – an innovative supported play session

Category – Youth Engagement

Winner: Clarence Valley Council, NSW – Clarence Valley Youth Summer Events Program

Small Council Winner (under 15,000 ratepayers): Rural City of Murray Bridge, SA –Youth Led Rescue

Commendations: Newcastle City Council, NSW – The Loft Youth Venue Music Program; and Hobsons Bay City Council, Vic – Hobsons Bay New and Emerging Communities Youth Leadership Program.

 

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