2012 SA Heritage Heroes Awards
Awards to be presented by the Hon Paul Caica MP
Minister for Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Hon Paul Caica MP
Award Ceremony date: Thursday 24 May 2012
11.45am, Bradley Forum,
UniSA City West
campus, Hawke Building level 5, 50-55 North Terrace Adelaide
The South Australian Heritage Council will again be holding the Heritage Heroes Awards in 2012. Nominations will be open shortly with details of procedures and submission deadlines.
Nominations now open: follow link for nomination forms and more information - submission deadline extended to 4 May
The Heritage Heroes awards recognise those volunteers and significant long term contributors to heritage conservation, who have made an outstanding contribution to the upkeep of our state's heritage. This is an appropriate way to honour volunteers and their role in our community, conserving heritage for future generations to learn from and enjoy.
The public is encouraged to nominate individuals or groups who have made a significant effort to protect, record and celebrate our heritage. Community groups, individuals, heritage consultants and advisors, local councils, conservation and heritage organisations and government agencies are encouraged to apply. Nominations will be invited in three categories:
- Individual Heritage Volunteer
- Heritage Volunteer Group
- Youth Heritage Volunteer/Group
The 2012 Heritage Heroes Awards will be presented by the Minister for
Sustainability, Environment and Conservation, Hon Paul Caica MP, on Thursday
24 May 2012 at 11:45am.
The Heritage Heroes program is a collaboration between the South
Australian Heritage Council, the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA.
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