 Congratulations to the 2010 Healthy Waterways Awards finalists and winners!
Thank you to all those who joined us last night at the 10th anniversary celebration of the Healthy Waterways Awards.
We had a record number of attendees with over 280 guests turning up to pay homage to the champions of waterway health. It was lovely to see so many winners from previous years who were able to help us celebrate the achievements from the past decade. We hope everyone had an enjoyable evening.
A special thank you to our partners, sponsors, entrants and judges for their ongoing commitment to the Healthy Waterways Awards.
Feedback about the Awards is most welcome. Please contact Anna Walker on 07 3123 1682 or anna.walker@healthywaterways.org
Check out some of the 2010 Healthy Waterways Awards social photos that were taken on the night.
*Image: Lord Mayor Campbell Newman and Acting Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk with the past Minister's Grand Prize winners cutting the Healthy Waterways Awards 10th anniversary cake.
The 2010 finalists and winners are:
7 News - Clean Up Award
Winner Project: Sunshine Coast Litter Collective Organisation: Sunshine Coast Litter Collective
Finalist Project: Pumicestone Passage Cleanup Organisation: Night Eyes Association Inc
*Image: Glen Bartley and Steve Skull from the Sunshine Coast Litter Collective.

Veolia Water Australia - School Award
Winner Project: Gold Coast Waterwatch Organisations: Gold Coast City Council and Natura Education
Finalists Project: South East Queensland Water Education Organisation: Seqwater
Project: Year 9-Lords of the Weeds, a helping hand for habitat Organisations: Moreton Bay Boys College, Department of Environment and Resource Management (Nature Refuge division), Bayside Creeks Catchment Group and Brisbane City Council (Land for Wildlife)
*Image: Ben Bowen from Veolia Water Australia with Cr Daphne McDonald from Gold Coast City Council and Richard Went from Gold Coast Water.
Seqwater - Rural Award
Winner Project: Riparian Vegetation Management Projects Organisation: Ipswich Rivers Improvement Trust
Finalist Project: Riparian Restoration of Cyrus Creek, a tributary of the Logan River Organisations: South East Queensland Catchments, Beaudesert Landcare Group, Scenic Rim Regional Council, Energex, Queensland Landcare, Beaudesert State School Junior Landcare Eco-Group, Tamrookum State School and Conservation Volunteers Australia
*Image: Alex Fisher from Seqwater with Peter Phillips from Ipswich Rivers Improvement Trust and Cr Trevor Nardi from Ipswich City Council.
Southern Pacific Sands - Water Sensitive Urban Design Award
Winner Project: Broadwater Parklands Southport Organisation: AECOM
Finalists Project: Chinatown Mall Redevelopment with Integrated Water Sensitive Urban Design Organisation: Brisbane City Council Project: North Lakes Fairway Chase Linear Park Organisation: AECOM
*Image: Matt Daniell from Southern Pacific Sands with Joshua Hinwood from AECOM.
WaterSecure - Research Award
Winner Project: Prioritisation of Catchment Scale River Restoration within South East Queensland Organisations: Griffith University and eWater CRC
Finalists Project: Seaway SmartRelease Project - A journey to a sustainable recycled water release system Organisations: Gold Coast Water, Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and DHI Water and Environment
Project: Understanding in-stream processing of nutrients and carbon in the Logan River catchment Organisation: eWater Cooperative Research Centre
*Image: Keith Davies from WaterSecure with Jon Olley and Joe McMahon from Griffith University.
BMT WBM - Government Award
Winner Project: Living with Class A+ Recycled Water on the Gold Coast - Protecting our Waterways Organisation: Gold Coast Water
Finalists Project: Cleanup of two freshwater wetlands on Moreton Island after the Pacific Adventurer oil spill Organisations: Department of Environment and Resource Management and Quandamooka
Project: Redlands Proactive Partnerships for Waterway Recovery Organisation: Redland City Council
*Image: Tony Weber from BMT WBM with Cr Daphne McDonald from Gold Coast City Council and Richard Went from Gold Coast Water.
Brisbane Airport - Community Award
Winner Project: The rescue and rehabilitation of native birds in South East Queensland as a direct consequence of fishing Organisation: Pelican and Seabird Rescue Inc.
Finalists Project: Community-based monitoring and protection of coral habitats in South East Queensland Organisation: Reef Check Australia
Project: Bribie community wallum froglet and wetland protection and monitoring Organisation: Bribie Island Environmental Protection Association
*Image: Paul Lutz from Brisbane Airport with Natalie Forrest and Hammy Forrest from Pelican and Seabird Rescue Inc.
Arup - Industry Award
Winner Project: Marine Rehabilitation of the re-aligned Landers Pocket Drain Organisation: Leighton Contractors with Brisbane Airport Corporation and NatureCall
Finalists Project: Restoring Rocky Water Holes Organisation: The Construction Training Centre
Project: Water Sensitive Urban Design Retrofit, Industrial Galvanizers Pinkenba Organisation: BMT WBM, Industrial Galvanizers, ACOR Baseline, Naturform, OPUS
Project: Gibson Island Water Saving and Waste Water and Nutrient Discharge Reduction Project Organisation: Incitec Pivot Limited
*Image: Ed Beling from Arup with Steve Noy from NatureCall and Jason Haslett, David Gunning and Ron Lambert from Leighton Contractors.
CSIRO National Research Flagships - Waterways Champion Award
Winner Anne Clarke
Nominees Bill Thompson Wayne Cameron Brian Crust Donald Mackenzie Geoff Faulkner
*Image: Anne Clarke with Andy Steven from CSIRO.
2010 Minister's Grand Prize - supported by the Department of Environment and Resource Management
Winner Sunshine Coast Litter Collective
*Image: Acting Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Annastacia Palaszczuk with representatives from the Sunshine Coast Litter Collective.
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