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Finalists Announced for 2006 NZ Landscape of Year

Published: Mon 11 Sep 2006 10:42 AM
Finalists Announced for 2006 LIANZ New Zealand Landscape of the Year


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This contemporary Christchurch garden constructed by Carl Smith of Bridgeford Landscapes is a finalist in the 2006 LIANZ New Zealand Landscape Awards.
Media Release
11 September 2006
FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR 2006 LIANZ NEW ZEALAND LANDSCAPE OF THE YEAR
The finalists have been announced for the 2006 LIANZ New Zealand Landscape of the Year Awards – and South Island gardens overwhelmingly dominate the line-up.
More than two thirds of the 17 finalists chosen by the judges are from Canterbury, Otago and Southland. The gardens range from contemporary urban courtyards to sophisticated lakeside landscapes and innovative native gardens.
“The South Island residential gardens that have been named as finalists are all magnificent and it’s pleasing to see such a strong New Zealand flavour coming through,” says LIANZ Awards lead judge Robin Shafer.
“As judges we were looking for faultless, flagship gardens and it was exciting to find such a level of craftsmanship and quality in terms of design, horticulture and construction.”
The New Zealand Landscape Awards are held every two years by the Landscape Industries Association of New Zealand (LIANZ).
LIANZ (www.lianz.org.nz) is a professional organisation that represents 150 of New Zealand’s leading landscape design, construction and garden care businesses and assesses members’ work for quality standards.
The LIANZ New Zealand Landscape Awards recognise excellence in design, horticulture, construction, garden management/maintenance and use of native plants.
The winners are announced at the LIANZ awards gala in Tauranga on Saturday 16 September.
The finalists are from Auckland (two finalists), Rotorua (two finalists), Wellington (three finalists), Christchurch (five finalists), Queenstown (two finalists), Dunedin (one finalist), Southland (one finalist) and Fiji (one finalist).
The 2006 LIANZ New Zealand Landscape of the Year Awards are proudly supported by sponsors Living Earth, Central Landscape Supplies, Daltons, Ellis & Co, Naturally Native NZ Plants, Jagas Paving, Milne’s Plant Link, Unitec, Water Dynamics, Pavezone and Anthony Tesselaar International.
ENDS

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