The search is on for NZ's most beautiful town
The search is on for NZ's most beautiful town, city and suburb!
Friday 26th August 2016
Is your town, city
or suburb the most beautiful in New Zealand?
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle your way to a Beautiful Award.
The Keep New Zealand Beautiful awards are fast approaching, with judges on the hunt for the best environmentally friendly cities, towns, suburbs, projects and people.
The central aim of the awards is to recognise the efforts of New Zealanders’ that successfully do their bit to keep New Zealand beautiful.
Heather Saunderson, chief executive of Keep New Zealand Beautiful, says the Beautiful Awards give every community, council, school and individual the chance to celebrate and be recognised for the great environmental work that has been done during the past 12 months.
There are eight award categories for 2016, including the Sustainable Schools Award and the Young Legend award. The Young Legend award aims to acknowledge an outstanding volunteer under the age of 18, who demonstrates remarkable leadership in his or her community through environmental actions.
The other awards open for entry include the Tidy Kiwi award, the Ruud Kleinpaste award, Beautiful Towns and Cities, Best Loo award, Community Environmental Initiative, Sustainable Schools and the Kiwi’s Choice award.
These awards are a great way to bring people with shared missions together and be acknowledged for their work towards beautifying New Zealand.
Award criteria and entry forms are available online at www.knzb.org.nz/awards. Entries close on September 21.
The announcement of winners will be at the annual awards dinner held onOctober 15 at the Hilton Hotel, Auckland.
To purchase
tickets to the awards evening please contact (09) 264 1334.
View Beautiful Awards poster here.
AWARD
CATEGORIES
1. Tidy
Kiwi Award
The Tidy Kiwi Award recognises and
rewards an individual or team who have distinguished
themselves as truly extraordinary and serve as an
inspiration to us all. The Award honours outstanding and
exceptional leadership in litter prevention, waste
reduction/recycling and beautification
activities.
2. Ruud Kleinpaste Award
Famed columnist, television personality,
entomologist, and former KNZB Patron, Ruud Kleinpaste (aka
the “Bug Man”) has used television screens around the
world to share his continuing delight and amazement at the
richness and complexities of the insect world and
championing numerous environmental causes. The Award is
given to the KNZB member(s) whose efforts to positively
enhance the organisation’s mission and values have gone
beyond that of what many volunteer KNZB members may
undertake.
3. Young Legend Award
The
Young Legend Award honours an outstanding volunteer under
the age of 18. This exceptional young man or woman will have
demonstrated remarkable leadership and outreach in his or
her community through work in the areas of litter
prevention, waste reduction/recycling promotion and
beautification.
4. Beautiful Towns and Cities
Awards
These Awards recognise and celebrate
positive actions taken by communities in local and urban
areas to protect and enhance their local environments. They
encompass initiatives as diverse as litter prevention,
recycling, protection of the environment, preserving
heritage, community action and leadership and environmental
sustainability programmes. There are four categories for
this Award.
Small Town 5,000 or less / Large Town 5,000
– 20,000 / City 20,000+ / Suburb
5. Best Loo
Award
This Award recognises the Best Loo in the
country. It will take into account the location, the
cleanliness and facilities of the interior and exterior and
environment around the loo.
6. Community
Environmental Initiative Award
The Community
Environmental Initiative Award annually honours innovative
projects that have achieved extraordinary environmental
results by harnessing the power of partnership. From large
national efforts to small-scale locally based projects, many
of New Zealand’s most innovative environmental efforts
have succeeded as a result of community
collaboration.
7. Sustainable Schools Award
The Sustainable Schools Award annually honours
a teacher, school or tertiary institution for commitment and
practical action to implement sustainable practices and
environmental projects which enhance the school and/or
community. This award is sponsored by NZ Couriers and the
recipient is awarded $1,500 to fund environmental
educational activities and programmes of the teacher, school
or tertiary institution (and not for construction costs,
general expenses, salaries, bonuses, or other administrative
expenses).
8. Kiwi’s Choice Award This
award recognises a favourite spot in New Zealand. It will
be based upon location, facilities available, natural
beauty, man-made beauty, cleanliness, popularity,
uniqueness. Reasons given for this being a favourite spot
are necessary along with photos and some history of the spot
if relevant.
For criteria and entry forms see www.knzb.org.nz/awards
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