
Sustainable City Winners 2017
Congratulations to all the winners, highly commended, finalists and participants in this years Sustainabale Cities Awards program 2017. Thank you for being involved and we look forward to your entries in 2018!!
Sustainable City of the Year 2017
Latrobe City
Dame Phyllis Frost Recepient
Chris Lunardi
Active Schools
St Louis de Montfort’s Primary School -Winner
Athol Road Primary School- Highly Commended
Clean Beach/ Waterways Award- Community Projects
Port Phillip EcoCentre- Winner
World Mission Society Church of God- Highly Commended
Community Action and Leadership – Community Projects
Traralgon Football Netball Club- Winner
Utsav Malayalee Samaj- Highly Commended
Environmental Sustainability- Community Projects
The Boulevard Salon- Winner
Darebin Information Volunteer Resource Service- Highly commended
Protection of the Environment Community Projects
Friends of Australian Botanic Gardens Volunteers- Winner
Eynesbury Environment Group- Highly commended
Young Leaders
Joshua Szabo – Winner
Council Awards
Sustainable Council Award 2017- Overall Winner
City of Greater Dandenong- Winner
Resource Recovery and Waste Management – Council Projects
City of Greater Dandenong- Winner
Clean Beach/ Waterways- Council Projects
Latrobe City Council- Winner
Melton City Council- Highly commended
Cultural Heritage- Council Projects
Melton City Council- Winner
Community and Government Partnerships- Council Projects
Latrobe City Council – Winner
Melton City Council- Highly Commended
Protection of the Environment- Council Projects
Melton City Council- Winner
Litter Prevention- Council Projects
City of Greater Dandenong- Winner
City of Greater Shepparton- Highly Commended
Environmental Sustainability- Council Projects
City of Greater Dandenong- Winner