Boulevard and Public Art Fence project wins PLA Award
21 August 2006
The Doncaster Hill Boulevard and Public Art Fence
project has been announced the winner of the Parks and Leisure Australia
(PLA) Management Award for Open Space Development in the Victoria and
Tasmania Region in the PLA's Annual Awards for Excellence. The presentation
of the award was made at the PLA Victoria and Tasmania Regional Council
2007 Annual General Meeting on 20 August.
The Doncaster Hill Boulevard and Public Art Fence
is now a finalist for the National Parks and Leisure Awards in the Open
Space Development category, which will be announced at the PLA National
Conference Gala Dinner in September.
The project was jointly funded by Council and the
Department of Sustainability and Environment, through the Creating Better
Places program, with support from Doncaster Primary School. It was completed
in June and launched by Cr Kitchingman and Brian Tee, MP Member for Eastern
Metropolitan Region.
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