Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Awards

Keep Australia Beautiful WA's Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Awards recognise regional and remote communities across a range of categories. Communities that demonstrate effective litter and environmental action, positive community engagement and social outcomes are highlighted.
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If you love your community you will love engaging with Keep Australia Beautiful WA's iconic awards.

About the Awards

Keep Australia Beautiful WA's annual Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Awards are for regional and remote communities of all sizes. There are nine categories that communities can enter to showcase their projects. There is a Leadership Award given at the Judges' discretion. Each award has prize money and kudos, with the overall State Winner going on to represent WA in the National Tidy Towns Awards.

Entering the awards is your opportunity to celebrate the achievement of your regional community, and show how you are protecting and enhancing your environment. By working together, you are building a sustainable community, making it an amazing place to live and visit. Regional and remote towns, localities and cities and remote indigenous communities in Western Australia can enter projects that have been initiated, completed or maintained between July 2024 and June 2025.

Any local individual, group, shire, council, business, organisation or school can enter their regional or remote community and projects in the awards.

Port and South Hedland is the 2024 State Winner and will represent Western Australia at the National Tidy Towns Awards in May 2025. You can read about the community in the snapshots publication, as well as all winners and finalists in the 2024 award categories.  Read the Minister for Environment media statement

Awards Timeframe 2025

16 May                 The 2025 Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Awards open
23 August Entries close
1-19 SeptemberJudging visits to communities
OctoberFinalists are announced
28 November State Awards Event at Optus Stadium, Perth
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