Ongoing, deep community engagement across multiple initiatives is what Kingston does well. Their small and mighty community have driven multiple sustainability initiatives that avoid and reduce waste, promote health and...
Ongoing, deep community engagement across multiple initiatives is what Kingston does well. Their small and mighty community have driven multiple sustainability initiatives that avoid and reduce waste, promote health and...
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The small regional town of Kimba punched above it’s weight with a submission into multiple categories as a collaborative effort between the District Council of Kimba & ‘Our Town’. Our...
The Copper Coast Council submitted initiatives into all eight Sustainable Community categories for 2021-22, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability as well as community wellbeing and engagement. This popular tourist destination...
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The Walk the Yorke Leisure Trail (the WTY Trail) is a continuous shared walking and cycling trail around the entire Yorke Peninsula (YP) coastline; a distance of approximately 500 kilometres...
The Blue Lake Solar Pedestrian Lighting project in Mount Gambier involved installing 90 solar powered lights along the footpath around the Blue Lake, and in adjacent car parks. In addition,...
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