Local Heritage Awards
City of Canada Bay commends owners of heritage properties and people in the community who have made outstanding contributions to conserving and maintaining our heritage and for projects that encourage an understanding of the heritage of the City of Canada Bay, through its Local Heritage Awards program.
This year the awards will be presented at Council's Sustainability Awards Night on Monday, 5 September. The Sustainability Awards recognise the contributions of business, community organisations and individuals in creating a more Sustainable City.
Awards will be presented for:
- Best maintained heritage property
- Best new development involving heritage
- Special heritage work
- Best conserved heritage precinct.
How to Apply
To nominate yourself or someone else, read the guidelines below then complete the online application form and say why you or the person you have nominated should receive the award.
- Local Heritage Awards Guidelines 2011
- Best maintained heritage property application form
- Best new development involving heritage application form
- Special heritage work application form
- Best conserved heritage precinct application form.
Applications closed on Monday, 4 July 2011.
2010 Local Heritage Award Winners
Best Maintained Heritage Property Award
Winner: Drummoyne Fire Station
Runner Up: 19 Excelsior Street, Concord
Best New Development Involving Heritage Award
Winner: 55 Zoeller Street, Concord
Runner Up: 53 Moore Street, Drummoyne
Special Heritage Work Award
Winner: St Luke's Anglican Parish
Best Conserved Heritage Precinct Award
Winner: Edwin Street, Drummoyne
Further Information
If you would like further information on the Local Heritage Awards Program, contact Council's Strategic Planning Team on 9911 6410.