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The Community Water Grants program ceased on 30 June 2008. For further information about the Government's current water funding initiatives, see the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts web site.
The Community Water Grants web site is no longer being maintained or updated but remains here as an archive for your information.
Signage
Signage is an important part of promoting your project and the concept of wise water use to the community. For maximum effect, signage should be located in a prominent position at the project site.
As a supporter of your project we appreciate you putting the Community Water Grants logo on any promotional signage.
Some ideas for your promotional signage
- This project to [BRIEF PROJECT DESCRIPTION] was made possible with a Community Water Grant.
- Community Water Grants - helping local people find solutions to local problems.
- You are using a waterless urinal that has been made possible with the support of Community Water Grants.
- The [NAME] Shire Council has upgraded these toilet facilities with assistance from Community Water Grants in an effort to reduce water use within the shire.
- Our school is trying to save water - remember to turn off the tap!
- The [NAME] Shire Council is committed to reducing water use and appreciates the support from Community Water Grants.
- These dual-flush toilets have been installed as a water conservation measure by the [INSERT NAME] Shire Council with the assistance of Community Water Grants.
- [NAME OF SITE] has been revegetated by [COMMUNITY GROUP NAME] with assistance from Community Water Grants.
- Community Water Grants provides funding for community groups to help save, reuse and improve the health of water in their local area.
- The [NAME] Golf Club is proud that our fairways are now watered using treated wastewater from a local source. This project was made possible with a Community Water Grant.
- Together we are helping to save, recycle and improve the health of water in local communities.
Some examples of promotional signage
| Penrith City Council | |
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Penrith City Council's signage promoting water savings initiatives in their childcare centres. Designed by Abra Pickford, whose time was an in-kind contribution to the council's project. Reproduced with the kind permission of Penrith City Council. |
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| Rylstone and District Historical Society | |
Rylstone and District Historical Society's signage at the Thyme Out Community Garden. The sign was designed by Virginia Hollister and painted by Geoff Hughes. Reproduced with the kind permission of Rylstone and District Historical Society. |
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