Nominations open for Southland Community Environment Awards
Nominations now open for 2016 Southland Community Environment Awards
If you’re an environmental enthusiast in your business, on your farm or working on a special project, then the Southland Community Environment Awards are your opportunity to shine.
Nominations
are now open for the annual awards which recognise
achievements of special significance that benefit
Southland’s environment.
Judges are looking for people
and projects that enhance, protect and showcase
Southland’s environment, says long-time judge, Warren
Tuckey, director of operations at Environment Southland.
“We’re fortunate to live in an amazing natural environment here in Southland. There are so many people who are active in their own patch of the province, looking after and nurturing what we have either through educational projects, sustainable practice or innovative thinking. If you’re one of them, we want to hear from you.”
Seven different award categories cater for all kinds of environmental projects and activities. The categories are individual, farming, school, community group, commercial, innovator and achiever. The same project can be nominated in up to two categories.
Projects entered must be either located in Southland, have been developed in Southland or be of demonstrated benefit to the region. People can nominate their own project or another project that makes a positive contribution to the environment.
Winning entries receive sponsored prizes that include cash, travel, native plants or financial services.
This is the 21st year the awards have been held and the 2016 winners will be announced at a celebration night to be held in Invercargill on 3 August. Last year’s awards attracted 33 entries.
Award nominations close on 13 May. A nomination form and information pack can be downloaded from the Environment Southland website www.es.govt.nz.
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