Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria (KABV) have announced the finalist projects for the 2023 Tidy Towns and Cities Sustainability Awards.
A total of 53 finalist projects that tackle litter and waste reduction, energy efficiency, wellbeing, positive Indigenous outcomes, and community engagement have put their town or city into the running for the prestigious Victorian Tidy Town or City of the Year award.
Both Maribyrnong council and Hobsons Bay council are nominated with neighbouring Brimbank council for My Smart Garden.
The My Smart Garden program equips individuals from diverse backgrounds with knowledge on food cultivation, climate adaptation, biodiversity support, water conservation, and waste recycling.
With workshops, localised resources, event recordings, and a monthly newsletter reaching over 6700 recipients.
The awards recognise, celebrate and share environmental achievements and strong community spirit across Victoria.
The awards program showcases the work of individuals, community groups, and councils who are leading the way in environmental stewardship.
KABV said these initiatives not only contribute to the wellbeing of their communities but also set a precedent for sustainable practices that can be adopted nationwide.
The winning Victorian Tidy Town and City of the year will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on October 23.