Concord West Rhodes Preschool a winner in City of Canada Bay Sustainability Award

Concord West Rhodes Preschool was just one of this year’s City of Canada Bay Sustainability Award winners, recognised for being a local champion and having achieved excellence in the fields of environmental, economic or social sustainability in the City of Canada Bay, located in New South Wales.
“I congratulate all our award winners this year,” City of Canada Bay Mayor Angelo Tsirekas said, adding that the program of awards is the leading initiative put forward by the council to recognise excellence in sustainability.
“Awards were open to individuals, groups and businesses that show innovation and commitment to creating a more resilient and greener community — it’s wonderful to see so many people dedicated to this cause,” he added.
The full list of 2021 winners is as follows:
- Environmental Community Organisation — Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Primary School
- Environmental Citizen — Joy Hood
- Environmental Business — 313 Automotive and Vatel (two winners)
- Business Access — Appetite Cafe
- Child Friendly Business Award — Anime at Abbotsford
- Partnership Award — Associazione Isole Eolie Confraternita San Bartolomeo Apostolo
- Sustainable Culture Award — Rhodes Multicultural Community Association
- Best Maintained Heritage Property — St Patrick’s Catholic Parish Mortlake and 40 College Street (two winners)
- Innovation Award — Concord West Rhodes Preschool
- Resilient Business Award — Aussie Mobile Vet
- Resilient Community Award — Touched by Olivia
- Resilient Individual Award — Matt Scensey.
For more information about the awards click here.
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