Green Flags flying over parks down under
Green Flags flying over parks down under
Twenty two parks and green spaces have been awarded the coveted international Green Flag Award across Australia and New Zealand.
The Green Flag Award is the international mark of a quality park or green space, judged by green space-expert volunteers, across eight criteria. These criteria include horticultural standards, cleanliness, sustainability, community involvement and providing a warm welcome.
In total this year, 16 parks in New Zealand and six in Australia have made the grade to be awarded a Green Flag. Among this year’s winners were 11 flags achieved by Auckland City Council, including first time winner Auckland Domain.
The Green Flag Award scheme is being piloted in Australia and New Zealand by the New Zealand Recreation Association. The scheme was launched in 1996 and is managed in England by Keep Britain Tidy, now flags fly over 1,700 sites across the UK, Republic of Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Finland and the United Arab Emirates, as well as Australia and New Zealand.
Andrew Leslie, CEO of New Zealand Recreation Association said: “We know the significant contribution that public parks make to healthy lifestyles. If we want liveable cities and thriving communities, then we need to invest in these public spaces and ensure that everyone, no matter where they live, has access to quality parks and green spaces.”
Parks & Leisure Australia chief executive Mark Band said he was looking forward to expanding the list of award winning parks next year.
“The winning parks are meeting the needs of their local community by providing high standard open spaces. By working together with NZRA, I hope to see even more names on the list next year,” Mr Band said.
International Green Flag Award Scheme manager, Paul Todd said: “We are delighted to be celebrating winners in Australia and New Zealand, doubling the numbers of flags now flying here. We are also delighted to be working with the New Zealand Recreation Association. All the flags flying this year are a testament to the efforts of both staff and volunteers, whose energy, dedication and enthusiasm helps to maintain the high standards demanded by the Green Flag Award. When you visit a park and see the Green Flag flying, you know you are in one of the very best green space.”
List of Winners: New Zealand
Park | Managing organisation |
Long Bay Regional Park | Auckland City Council |
Auckland Domain | Auckland City Council |
Sanders Reserve | Auckland City Council |
Ambury Regional Park | Auckland City Council |
Tawharanui Regional Park | Auckland City Council |
Parrs Park | Auckland City Council |
Whakanewha Regional Park | Auckland City Council |
Tapapakanga Regional Park | Auckland City Council |
Wenderholm Regional Park | Auckland City Council |
Olympic Park | Auckland City Council |
Waikumete Cemetery | Auckland City Council |
Kaitoke Regional Park | Greater Wellington Regional Council |
Pukekura Park | New Plymouth District Council |
The Redwoods | Rotorua Lakes Council |
TECT All Terrain Park | Western Bay Of Plenty DC |
Parihaka Scenic Reserve | Whangarei District Council |
List of winners: Australia
Park | Managing organisation |
Centennial Park | Centennial Parklands |
Royal Park | City of Melbourne |
Fitzroy Gardens | City of Melbourne |
Sydney Park | City of Sydney |
Roma Street Parklands | City Parklands Services Pty Ltd |
Southbank Parklands | City Parklands Services Pty Ltd |
The Green Flag Award Scheme (www.greenflagaward.org) is run by the environmental charity Keep Britain Tidy, under licence from the UK Government - Department of Communities and Local Government.
The scheme is currently being piloted in a
number of countries with the plan for full International
expansion in the coming
years.