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Every Action Taken, Every Community, Every Day

Welcome to Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria.

Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria (KABV) has a proud history of encouraging and celebrating the sustainable actions taken every day by Victorians across our state.

Founded in 1968 by Dame Phyllis Frost and now part of Sustainability Victoria, KABV's programs give individuals and groups the opportunity to respond to climate change in a number of different ways. Some community actions include; reducing waste, preserving heritage and culture, saving energy, improving biodiversity and conserving water.

2012 Awards Programs now closed

Entries for the 2012 Keep Australia Beautiful Victoria Awards Programs have now closed.

Details about finalists and tickets to the Clean Beaches and Sustainable Cities Awards Night will be announced in mid-June.

Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communities Awards entrants will be judged from 12 to 29 June with finalists and Awards Night details being announced in mid-August. Regional Presentations will take place from late August until mid-September.

For more information about the awards, visit the Clean Beaches, Sustainable Cities and Tidy Towns - Sustainable Communities pages.

If you'd like to be kept in the loop about KABV and the Awards, please sign up for the KABV newsletter.

Mornington represents Victoria at the National Awards

The 2011 Tidy Town of the Year Mornington recently represented Victoria at the Australian Tidy Towns Awards in Canberra. While they didn't take out the Australian Tidy Town of the Year they did win the Environmental Innovation & Protection Award and were highly commended in the Energy Innovation category. View the media release on the National Keep Australia Beautiful website to find out more.

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