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Louise Petchell Memorial Award for Individual Sustainability winner Anthony Weinberg, Waverley Council, with Louise Petchell’s partner, Bernard Proctor, LGNSW Board member Cr Penny Pedersen, and Active Super's Donna Heffernan.

Louise Petchell Memorial Award for Individual Sustainability winner Anthony Weinberg, Waverley Council, with Louise Petchell’s partner, Bernard Proctor, LGNSW Board member Cr Penny Pedersen, and Active Super's Donna Heffernan.

Environment awards show councils leading the way

Local Government NSW’s Excellence in the Environment Awards, recognising outstanding achievements by NSW local government in managing and protecting the environment, recently celebrated 31 winners across categories ranging from asbestos management to invasive species management and local sustainability.

Congratulations to the Local Sustainability Award winner Shoalhaven City Council, which has shown leadership by bringing forward its net zero emissions target from 2050 to 2035. 

Shoalhaven City Council is well on the way to achieving its target thanks to actions such as a power purchase agreement for more renewables, 25% in 2023 and 50% by 2025, and installing 400kW of solar and battery power generation at more than 25 council-owned halls and community assets.

Shoalhaven is also helping residents to reduce emissions through community workshops, provision of community energy efficiency kits, and the release of the Shoalhaven Sustainable Living Guide.

Wagga City Council won the Climate Change Adaptation Award for its Urban Cooling Strategy. Other notable winners included Blacktown Council, which took out the Water Management Award, Northern Beaches Council, which won the Transition to a Circular Economy Award, and Waverley Council, which won the Sustainable Infrastructure Award.

The winner of the 2023 Louise Petchell Memorial Award for Individual Sustainability is also no stranger to leading and inspiring others.

Anthony Weinberg, of Waverley Council, designed and implemented a number of award-winning and innovative projects such as Solar my School, Solar my Suburb, Energy Smart Cafes, and Leading the Charge (public electric vehicle charging infrastructure).

The Solar my School program has gone beyond the three-council collaboration of Waverley, Woollahra and Randwick to be offered in 13 LGAs working with more than 200 schools.

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LGNSW thanks our event partner Landcom, and category partners, Active Super, WolfPeak, Cleanaway, the Water Directorate, Safework NSW, NSW Environment Protection Authority, Office of Energy and Climate Change, Department of Planning and Environment and Department of Primary Industries.

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