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  • Nominations open for annual Be A Team (BAT) Awards

    2021 bat award winnersThe Community Environment Network has called for nominations for its annual Be A Team (BAT Awards.

    Do you know somebody who has …stood their ground at the crease?….. deflected the assault from their opponents? …..and has remained steadfast in protecting their wicket?…. all in the interests of the environment.Then…. we’d like to acknowledge them as part of the team

    Categories include:

    • Most outstanding all rounder – to a person who has put in a valiant effort on behalf of the environment / sustainability.
    • Most outstanding community based organisation – to a group that has worked tirelessly on behalf of the environment / sustainability
    • Rookie of the year – a newcomer to the conservation movement who has contributed to the improvement of our region’s environment / sustainability
    • Best 12th man or woman– to somebody who has worked quietly in the background to support others in the front line-up and helps keep the team afloat.

    Rules for nominations:

    CEN staff are excluded from being nominated for awards.

    CEN Executive members are excluded from being nominated for the “Most Outstanding All-rounder Award”.

    Nominations may be submitted by anybody (including nominee) and are open to volunteer groups or individuals (don’t need to be CEN members).

    Nominations must be submitted in writing by 5pm Tuesday, 22 November

    Awards will be announced at the CEN Networking Night to be held on Wednesday, 30 November.

     BAT_nomination_form_2022_final.pdf

  • Vote for Waterwatch in Greater Bank campaign

    PLEASE HELP WATERWATCH WIN THE GREATER’S FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN THIS MONTH!

    Central Coast Waterwatch has been nominated in the Greater Bank's Greater Central Coast Community Funding Competition for January 2023.

    Please vote as often as you can on the Greater Bank voting page here to maximise our chances of winning $3,000 in funding from the bank.

    Visitors to the Greater Bank website may vote once per hour.

    And we need you to keep voting and tell your family and friends to vote right through to the end of the month.

    CEN’s Waterwatch program helps monitor water quality on the Central Coast.

    Waterwatch is a national program involving school and community groups in monitoring water quality of their local waterways.

    Waterwatch involves people in the community helping to improve the health of our waterways. There are many ways you can get involved. Dive in to see how you can do your bit individually, or as a group, for healthy waterways and a better environment.

    CEN employs a Waterwatch Project Officer to run the local Waterwatch program. If you want to know more contact Rachael Kneeves via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    And keep votingthrough to the end of January!

Contact details

CALL 02 4349 4756

PO Box 149 Ourimbah NSW 2258

CEN OFFICES
FM Building, Central Coast Campus,
University of Newcastle,
Loop Road, Ourimbah,
NSW, 2258

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