Congratulations on Engawala on winning the following Awards for the 2018 National Territory Tidy Towns program: Litter Management Community Participation ENGAWALA is located some 200 km north east of Alice Springs on Alcoota Station which is one of the Territory’s oldest pastoral leases. It was handed back to the traditional owners back in 2012. The
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Plastic Free July
June 26, 2019Plastic Free July is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics? Join millions of people reducing their plastic waste. Here are
Learn More →2018 Territory Tidy Towns Award – HERMANNSBURG (NTARIA)
June 26, 2019Congratulations on Hermansburg (NTAIA) on winning the following Awards for the 2018 National Territory Tidy Towns program: Litter Management Community Participation HERMANNSBURG (NTAIA) is located approximately 130Km west of Alice Springs and commenced its beginnings back in 1877. It now boasts a population of nearly 700 residents. Hermannsburg’s settlement is based at the remote foothills of
Learn More →2018 Territory Tidy Towns Award – IMANPA
May 30, 2019Congratulations on Imanpa on winning the following Awards for the 2018 National Territory Tidy Towns program: Litter Management Community Participation Imanpa is located approximately 200Km southwest of Alice Springs and 160 km East of Uluru, with approx 200 residents. This commendation is given in appreciation for community’s sustained litter control efforts particularly over the last
Learn More →Santa Teresa (Ltyentye Apurte) WINS National Award and takes home several 2019 Australia Sustainable Community Awards
April 12, 2019The Central Australian MacDonnell Regional Council desert community township of Santa Teresa (Ltyentye Apurte) has done Northern Territory extremely proud and is Australia’s 2019 outright WINNER as well as winner of the Litter Prevention Category, Environmental Communication and Engagement Category, Community Health, Wellbeing and Interest Category, Young legend Category plus the well-deserved ‘Highly Commended’ recipients
Learn More →2018 Territory Tidy Towns Award – NHULUNBUY (GOVE)
April 8, 2019Congratulations on Nhulunbuy (Gove) on winning the following Awards for the 2018 National Territory Tidy Towns program: Community Participation Waste Management Award BEST LARGE Nhulunbuy Corporation, which is owned by Rio Tinto, acts like a local council for the township of Nhulunbuy. Nhulunbuy is located on the Gove Peninsula at the northern tip of Arnhem
Learn More →2018 Territory Tidy Towns Award – ADELAIDE RIVER
March 25, 2019Congratulations to Adelaide River on winning the Litter Management Award for the 2018 Northern Territory Tidy Towns program with Keep Australia Beautiful Council NT! ADELAIDE RIVER is located at the crossing of Stuart Highway over the Adelaide River some 110 km south of Darwin. The community settlement commenced back in 1870 as a base for workers
Learn More →Warruwi School
March 4, 2019Warruwi is a town located in the Arnhem Land region of the NT. Students at Warruwi School have been extremely busy! Click on the images below to read their weekly newsletter with an update including weekly clean up of the community. Well done – we appreciate your effort in keeping the NT clean and tidy!
Learn More →Litter Legends 2019 – Grants now available
February 27, 2019Take part in the 2019 Litter Legends Campaign and apply for a $500 litter grant to implement a project to reduce litter and improve recycling in your school and community. To be eligible for the grant, your school must be a registered financial Eco-School. Registration is free & funded by Wrigley! You can find out more here.
Learn More →2018 Territory Tidy Towns Award – JABIRU
February 25, 2019The 2018 Territory Tidy Towns Award for LITTER MANAGEMENT, COMMENDATION Care goes to JABIRU. JABIRU is located approximately 250Km southeast of Darwin. It is the major town in the World Heritage-listed Kakadu National Park. It has an approximate population of 1,000 people. This commendation is given in appreciation for community’s sustained Litter Control efforts and in
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