Frankston City News January–February 2016

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The Mayor, Cr James Dooley with Frankston High School Eco Team members Paul Verheij and Ella Bowman

Volunteers joining in National Tree Day at Lloyd Park in Langwarrin

Pictured at the Sustainable City Awards presentation: Cr Sandra Mayer, Council Environmental Education Officer Debbie Coffey, Bridget, Chris and Leona from Fresh Entertainment and Cr Suzette Tayler

Frankston City named Australia’s ‘Sustainable City of the Year’ Frankston City was the overall winner at the recent Keep Australia Beautiful Australian Sustainable Cities Awards This is a huge achievement and testament to the outstanding work by local residents and Council to receive this highest honour from Keep Australia Beautiful. Frankston City represented the state after being named Victoria’s Sustainable City of the Year. “This award acknowledges our community’s commitment to sustainability as well as Council’s strong position, by aiming for carbon neutrality by 2025 and recently adopting the 10-year Environment Strategy,” said the Mayor, Cr James Dooley.

The City also won the national award for Environmental Sustainability, recognising sustainable design features of the Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre (PARC), the Community Solar Program, Council’s commitment to installing solar panels on buildings, Environmentally Sustainable Design (ESD) Standards for Council buildings and an alternative energy trial underway at the Frankston Arts Centre. Frankston City was a finalist in six categories at the awards covering a wide variety of projects and initiatives including the youth-led Fresh Entertainment group.

Comments from the judge: “Across all categories Frankston City Council has demonstrated significant action and achievement, resulting in tangible social, economic and environmental benefits for communities across the area. “The leadership, innovation and passion provided by the Council and its collaborations with local community groups, schools and businesses, demonstrate a positive ‘can do’ attitude, and a commitment to a sustainable future.”

Congratulations to everyone involved including residents and community volunteers

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