Water and sewerage

2011 National Water Week Short Film Competition - Australia's Most Precious Resource
As part of National Water Week 2011 celebrations, Yarra Valley Water ran a short film competition. Students were encouraged to create a short film, under 5 minutes, with the theme “Water, Australia's Most Precious Resource”
The winners were announced at a special screening event on Monday 24 October, during 2011 National Water Week celebrations.
Click on the links below to view the finalists films from the 2011 competition - Water, Australia's Most Precious Resource
1st place lower primary category - Auburn Primary School
2nd place lower primary category - Auburn Primary School
3rd place lower primary category - Auburn Primary School
1st place upper primary category - Camelot Rise Primary School
2nd place upper primary category - Manchester Primary School
3rd place upper primary category - Learning Co-operative School
Click on the links below to view the winning films from the 2010 competition - Reduce Your Water Footprint:
1st place lower primary category - Lilydale West Primary School
1st place upper primary category - Wattle Park Primary School
1st place secondary category - Camberwell High School
Click on the links below to view the winning films from the 2009 competition - Saving water at my school
St Raphael’s Primary School - winner grade prep-3 category
Balwyn North Primary School - winner grade 4-6 category
Billanook College - winner years 7-10 category
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