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Supporting the communities in which we serve
At TRILITY, we feel supporting the communities where we work, rest and
play is essential. We do this by sponsoring community-based programs,
collaborating with emergency services, and working with Councils to provide
various activities that benefit the broader community. We thought we would
share what we’ve been doing to support the Riverland region in South
Australia this past year.
TRILITY hosts Metropolitan Fire Services
Earlier this year, on 26 and 27 June, TRILITY’s Riverland Operations team
hosted the Metropolitan Fire Services (MFS), where local crews took part in
HAZMAT (Hazardous materials) training at our plants in Renmark, Berri, and
Loxton. The Riverland Operations team said having the MFS conduct their
training onsite gave them some insight and learnings into what’s involved
in emergency response and the responsibilities for undertaking a HAZMAT
incident. Read more in the Murray Pioneer.
TRILITY Operations Manager - Riverland, Max Gray, inspecting
the entries
Second Prize winner in the Reception to Year four category
First Prize winner in the Reception to Year four category
Read the media release here
Recycling challenge
Plastic Free July is an annual event designed to celebrate and promote the
benefits of recycling. It creates opportunities for us all to implement positive
change that will help protect our planet. Council has participated in Plastic
Free July since 2021, where it developed and sponsored a School Recycling
Challenge.
Council approached local schools and held a number of community workshops
to produce the most creative projects using various recycled materials. This
year, the School Recycling Challenge was sponsored by Riverland Water with
four cash prizes to be won to the value of $6,000—six schools registered with
entries collected on 27 June 2023.
Judging was conducted on 30 June 2023, where Max Gray, Operations
Manager - Riverland Region, had his work cut out for him as the Council
received 64 entries. , and the winners were:
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Reception to Year 4 1st Prize $2,000 won by Berri Primary School
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2nd Prize of $1,000 won by Riverland Special School
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Year 5 and Year 6 1st Prize of $2,000 won by Our Lady of the River School
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2nd Prize of $1,000 won by Rivergum Christian College
Read the media release here