PRESS RELEASE: Australia’s 2023 Tidy Towns Sustainability Award Winners demonstrate regional Australia’s commitment to sustainability

Keep Australia Beautiful has announced the winners of the 2023 Australian Tidy Towns Sustainability Awards.
The Western Australian finalist, Gascoyne Junction was announced as the overall winner of the 2023 Australian Tidy Towns Sustainability Awards, at an event hosted by the 2022 winner King Island, Tasmania on Friday 19 May 2023.
Running nationally since 1990, the Australian Sustainable Communities – Tidy Towns Awards have evolved to encompass projects and initiatives with a focus on environmental sustainability and resource management to reflect a growing awareness of the importance of community-led environmental action. The Tidy Towns name has always been synonymous with community pride, cohesion and above all, community action. The awards reach beyond tourism to encourage, motivate and celebrate the sustainability achievements of grassroots rural and regional communities across Australia.
The finalist for Northern Territory, Mount Liebig was awarded joint winner of the Heritage and Culture category and highly commended in the Environmental Sustainability – Energy, Environmental Sustainability – Water and Young Legends – Individual (Travis Baliva) categories. Cedric Dixon also received a special acknowledgement from the judges as “Mount Liebig’s Litter Champion.”
The Australian Tidy Towns Sustainability Awards judging panel commended Mount Liebig and MacDonnell Shire Council on their effective partnerships to tackle a range of environmental and community issues, making the community one of the Northern Territory’s sustainability leaders.
“Mount Liebig is committed to going green and developing sustainable practices with recent upgrades to water and lighting infrastructure as well as a shift from petrol powered equipment to electricity.
“Travis Baliva excels in ensuring Mount Liebig’s water and power run efficiently, he displays a level of maturity well beyond his years despite very little work experience before joining McDonnell Regional Council.”
Val Southam, Chief Executive, Keep Australia Beautiful commended all the finalists in this year’s Awards.
“We are fortunate to be associated with some of the most dedicated and enthusiastic people in the world through the Australian Tidy Towns Sustainability Awards competition, which is largely run by volunteers.
“It is clear from the quality of projects entered in the National Awards Program that communities are passionate, committed, driven, and dedicated to making their communities special in every way.
“This is the true Tidy Towns spirit.”
The winners’ book and photographs are available at www.sustainablecommunities.com.au.