The Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards
These awards are an initiative of Wellington International Airport Ltd, in partnership with The Community Trust of Wellington and the five local councils, and recognise the volunteer contribution from community groups. There are five categories in which nominations can be made:
- Heritage and Environment
- Health and Wellbeing
- Arts and Culture
- Sport and Leisure
- Education and Child/Youth Development
Key factors considered during judging are:
- Volunteer input
- Utilisation of resources
- Innovation and creativity
- Effectiveness of activities
- Impact within the community
The Safe City Awards
The Safe City awards recognise organisations and individuals who contribute to helping to create a safe city. They are presented in partnership with the New Zealand Police, Armourguard and Safe Hutt Valley. There are two open categories: individual contribution and organisational contribution.
You can nominate any individual or organisation working in the interests of safety in the community. You can also nominate an organisation if you are a member.
Key factors considered during judging are:
- Innovation and creativity
- Effectiveness of activities
- Impact within the community
- Community engagement and involvement
Make a nomination
Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards
Safe City Awards
Award nomination forms are also available from the council building on Laings Road and from our libraries and local community houses or centres.
Nominations close at 5pm on Friday 28 June 2013.
What happens next?
A judging panel for each of the awards selects the category winners, who receive a plaque and a certificate at an awards evening on 18 September 2013.
Each Wellington Airport Regional Community Award category winner gets $1000 and a certificate. The category winners from our city are invited to the regional awards where an overall winner is announced for each category and a supreme regional winner is revealed.
There is also a runner up prize of $250 in each category.
Each winner of the Safe City Individual and Organisation awards receive $100 worth of vouchers.