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Two weeks left to nominate for the 2010 Australian Bicycling Achievement Awards
Do you know
someone who deserves national recognition for their commitment to
promoting cycling in your their community? Whether it’s an individual,
group, business, event or school, nominate them for an Australian
Bicycling Achievement Award.
Maybe you know of a great bike shop, educational institution, or
bicycle-friendly local business who promotes cycling and simply goes
the extra mile? Or have you been to an inspirational cycling event that
deserves recognition?These awards recognise
commitment, innovation and perseverance in improving cycling conditions.
This year we are also recognising media identities, whether they are
journalists, photographers, or editors, if they make a positive impact
for people who ride a bike, nominate them for an award.
Nominations for the Australian Bicycling Achievement Awards are extended to 5pm, Friday, 25 March 2011.
The
CPF established the Australian Bicycling Achievement Awards in 2002 to
acknowledge the efforts of Australia’s diverse cycling community. Since
then the scope and quality of nominations has increased considerably,
illustrating the excellent initiatives shaping the future of Australian
bicycling.
Recognising the growing support for these awards, the National Heart Foundation of Australia has continued its relationship as the principal sponsor for this year’s awards.
Want to know more about making a nomination? Follow these links for more information and tips:
2010 Australian Bicycling Achievement Award Categories
This year sees the introduction of two new National Awards; Special
Initiative or Event to Promote Cycling and the National Media Award -
Contribution towards Cycling by a Journalist or Media Personality.