The Search Is On Again For Queensland’s Tidiest Town

Keep Queensland Beautiful is once again looking for the Sunshine State town that outshines the rest in pride and practices relating to litter and recycling.

Last year’s Queensland winner was Longreach which went on to the national competition and took out the Cultural and Heritage prize and the Young Legends category.

Whether you are from a town of 100,000 or a small town of 500 we want to know what you are doing….all towns have great projects and features that can qualify to be a state winner.

Put your town on the map by winning the title of Tidiest Town or Friendliest Town 2013.

Entering is easy and can be completed on our website http://www.keepqueenslandbeautiful.org.au

Submitted by:
Rick Burnett, CEO
Keep Queensland Beautiful

 

 

 

 

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