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The Wipe Out Waste Awards were presented at KESAB Sustainable Communities on 13th November 2015. Many of the sites recognised below have worked with Wipe Out Waste, KESAB Waste Education and NRM Education. A number of sites have shown efforts in waste reduction and management, obviously with great results! Awards were presented by Vaughan Levitzke, Chief Executive of Chief Executive of Zero Waste SA I Office of Green Industries SA.

To view a powerpoint of the presentation including images from winning sites, click here.
Outstanding contribution to school and community education.
Sue Coad

​Outstanding contribution to school
and community education.

Sue Cox

Outstanding contribution to school
and community education.

Bright Spark Entertainment

​Outstanding contribution to school
and community education.

Simone Cunningham (ZWSA)

​Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (85%) for an R-12 site.
Encounter Lutheran College

​Greatest sustained reduction in materials to landfill (80%) for a Primary School site.
Highbury Primary School

​​Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (70%) for a Primary School site.
Christ the King School
Greatest reduction in materials to landfill (72%) for an Early Years site.
Banksia Park Kindergarten

​Contributing the smallest volume of materials per person per day (0.036Litres) sent to landfill.
Banksia Park Kindergarten
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​Best practice waste avoidance.
St Anthony's Catholic Primary School, Millicent

​Student initiated food scrap recycling.
St Joseph's School, Murray Bridge

​Student initiated food scrap recycling.
Immaculate Heart of Mary School

​Best practice resource separation systems
and learning.

Roxby Downs Area School

​Supporting school and early years waste education.
Roxby Downs Council - Anni Walsh

Supporting school and early years waste education.
EESSA-  Early Education for Sustainability SA

​Supporting school and early years waste education.
NRM Education: Matt, Amy, Harry, Chris, Sam
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